PHRYGANID^. 31 



marks, speckled with white, with three white spots in the disk and 

 with a smaller one on the tip of each of the apical and subapical 

 areolets ; two of the discal spots are on the cell of the thyridium and 

 one on the 4th and 5th apical areolets ; tips slightly notched : hind- 

 wings slightly gray. Length of the hody 4 4j lines ; of the wings 

 15 16 lines. 



Var. ]3. Niger, antennis pedibusque ferrugineis ; thorax cano vit- 

 tatus ; alee anticce fusca, albido irroratce, maculis fuscis ob- 

 scurioribus albidisque discalibus et apicalibus ; alee posticce 

 subcinerece. 



Black, clothed with pale hairs, tinged with gray : antennae, legs, 

 and tip of the abdomen ferruginous: thorax with a very broad hoary 

 stripe : fore- wings brown, very minutely tuherculated, covered with 

 white, sprinkled with whitish dots, adorned with some oblong darker 

 brown and whitish spots in the disk, and with small white spots along 

 the tips : hind-wings slightly gray. Length of the body 5 lines : 

 of the wings 15 lines. 



a e. St.^Iartin's Falls, Albany River, Hudson's Bay. Presented 

 by G. Barnston, Esq. 



42. LlMNEPHILUS DESPECTUS. 



Cinereo-ferrugineus ; antennae subfuscce, articulis basi abdomine 

 pedibusqne testaceis; thorax albo bimttatus; alee antica fuscce 

 albido irroratce et bimaculatce, costa discoque apicem versus al- 

 bidis. 



Dark ferruginous, tinged with gray, clothed with pale hairs and 

 beset with longer black bristles : antennae pale brown ; joints testa- 

 ceous at the base : maxillary palpi brown : labial palpi, abdomen 

 and legs testaceous : thorax with two white stripes : fore-wings 

 brown, with whitish dots, and a whitish spot on the cell of the thy- 

 ridium and on the interclaval areolet, and another on the 1st sub- 

 apical areolet ; the whitish colour also prevails along the fore border 

 and on the disk towards the tip : hind wings whitish. Length of 

 the body 3j lines ; of the wings 10 lines. 

 a c. Nova Scotia. From Lieut. Redman's collection. 



This may be L. nebulosus, Kirby, but does not well agree with 

 the description. 



