30 PHRYGANID/B. 



38. LlMNEPHILUS MARMORATUS. 



Ochraceus ; alee pallidioret, anticce fusco nebulosce, maculis duabus 

 subhyalinis, venis transversis fuscis. Long. 6 7; alar. 12 

 15 lin. 



Limnephilus marmoratus, Curt. Phil. Mag. iv. 123. Steph. III. 

 Brit. Ent. Hand. vi. 214, 7. 



England. 



39. LIMNEPHILUS DIVERGENS. 



Testaceus ; antenna ferruginece ; alec anticce confertissime tuber- 

 culata, apice subfuscce ; alee postica; albidce. 



Testaceous, clothed with pale hairs: antennae ferruginous: fore- 

 wings very thickly covered with ferruginous tubercles, very pale 

 hrown at the tips, with a large tubercle at the base of the third api- 

 cal areolet : hind-wings whitish. Length of the body 5 lines ; of 

 the wings 16 lines. 



a, b. North America. Presented by the Entomological Club. 



40. LIMNEPHILUS BIMACULATUS. 



Testaceus ; antennae ferruginece ; thorax piceo bivittatus ; alee an- 

 ticce obsolete irroratce ; alee postice albidce. 



Limnephilus bimaculatus, Barnston, MSS. 



Testaceous, clothed with pale hairs and black bristles : anten- 

 nae ferruginous : thorax with a broad pitchy stripe on each side : 

 fore-wings with very indistinct pale dots, which are most prevalent 

 towards the base : hind-wings whitish. Length of the body 5 lines ; 

 of the wings 16 lines. 



a. St. Martin's Falls, Albany River, Hudson's Bay. Presented by 

 G. Barnston, Esq. 



41 LIMNEPHILUS INTERCISUS. 



Ferrugineus, albo-tomentosus ; caput supra, thorax vittis duabus, 

 et abdomen fusca ; alee anticce fusccz albo-tomentosce, maculis 

 nonnullis albis discalibus et apicalibus ornatce. 



Ferruginous, covered with white down : disk of the head, two 

 stripes of the thorax and abdomen brown : legs testaceous : fore- 

 wings brown, with white down, here and there with some darker 



