202 MANDIBULATA.-^-TRTCHOPTERA. 



griseis, his aJbido anmdatis. (Long. corp. 3 lin. ; Long. Ant. 8^1in. ; Efp, 

 Alar. 7 lin.) 



Lep. elongatus. Steph. Catal. 390. No. 3658. 



Pale ochreous-red : eyes black ; anterior wings very narrow, reddish-ochre, 

 with some minute black dots on the nerviu-es, especially towards the apex; 

 cilia rather pale; abdomen pale; posterior wings hyaline, and slightly 

 iridescent, with a fuscous tinge; legs pale; antennse pale griseous, annu- 

 lated with whitish. 



Taken in June, near London. 



Sp. 27. tineiformis. Fusco-cinereus, alls anticis angustissimis nervis fusco 

 irroratis, pedibus ochraceo-albis, antennis albis nigro annulatis. (Long. corp. 

 2— 2§ lin. ; Long. Ant. 4|Un.; Exp. Alar. 6— 6§ lin.) 



Lep. gracilis. Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 120, — Lep. tineiformis. Phil. Mag. 

 {Curtis) V. iv. j9. 214. 



Ashy-brown : eyes black ; forehead very pilose ; anterior wings long and very 

 narrow, the nervures faintly, but minutely, dotted with fiiscous ; posterior 

 wings also narrow, immaculate, with longish cilia ; abdomen pale ; legs 

 ochreous-white ; autennse moderate, white, annulated with black. 



Found, in June, at Ripley ; also in the west of England. 



Sp. 28. attenuatus. Capite thoracegne fuscis, alis angustissimis, subhyalinis 

 paUidis immaculaiis, abdomine pedibusqne ochraceo-palUdis, antennis paUidis, 

 fusco annulatis. (Long. corp. 1| — 2 lin.; Long. Ant. 4i lin. ; Exp. Alaar. 

 5— -6 lin.) 



Lep. attenuatus. Steph. Catal. 320. JVo. 3654. 



Head and thorax fuscous: eyes black; wings very narrow, hyaline, pale, 

 immaculate, the posterior pair faintly suflaised with fuscous, with their cilia 

 very long; abdomen and legs pale ochreous ; antennse pale, annulated with 



fuscous. 



Taken, at the end of June, at Ripley. 



Gends XXVIII.— MOLANNA, Curtis. 



AntennoB stout, not longer than the wings, the basal joint longish and robust : 

 palpi slender, slightly hairy ; maxillary with the two basal joints short, the 

 3rd and 4th longish and stout, the 5th slender, filiform, a little longer than 

 the 4th : head small : eyes slightly prominent : thorax stoutish : wings long 

 and narrow, obtusely rounded at the apex, anterior with the 4th nervure 

 trifid, the 5th bifid, posterior with the 1st and 3rd nervures bifid : abdomen 

 shortish, slender, obtuse at the apex in the females : legs long, slightly 

 pubescent, and setose beneath, all the tibim armed with a pair of longish 



