42 P. VARIA AND OBSOLETA 



Other species belonging to this genus are 

 leta, and varia, a prettily marked insect, which has been 

 sent to me from Lough Arrow in Ireland; 



FlG. 14. Genitalia of Phryganea grandis, $, 

 from above. 



obsoleta, from the neighbourhood of Blaenau 

 Festiniog; and mitior, a comparatively small 

 insect, from the New Forest. 



Family . . LIMNOPHILID.E 

 Genus . . Limnophilus 

 Species . . lunatus 

 Spurs, 1.3.4. 



PLATE IX 



Limnophilus lunatus, the cinnamon sedge, is 

 one of the more abundant species of Limno- 

 mon sedge. pfai USf an( j occurs in fair numbers on the Hamp- 



