Acta Societatis pro Fauna et Flora Fennica, 37, N.o 6. 7 



not darker than the rest of the wing, distance between Sc 2 

 and tip of Sc t from two to three times longer than Sc 2 , 

 cell R 2 about thrice longer than its petiole, discal cell oblong, 

 pentagonal, cell M t considerably longer than its petiole, 

 ascending portion of Cuj shorter than discal cell, joining M 

 at the base or at least in the basal part of discal cell, Cu 2 

 three to four times longer than ascending portion of Cuj, 

 apex of cell An more than two times broader than apex of 

 cell Cu 2 , Ax a little incurved at tip. 



I suppose that this insect sooner or later will turn up 

 also in Central Europe, but owing to its minute size the 

 structure of the antennae can be made out only under the 

 microscope, and it may therefore stand in some collections 

 among undetermined species of the genus Limnophila, to 

 which it bears a strong superficial resemblance. 



Limnophila heterogyna n. sp. 



Opaca, pallide fusca, thorace leviter ferrugineotestaceo- 

 tincto, segmentis duobus ultimis abdominis maris nigricanti- 

 bus. antennis et pedibus pallide fuscotestaceis, his basin 

 versus dilutioribus, propygio maris et segmento ultimo ab- 

 dominis feminae cum terebra flavidis, antennis et alis sexuum 

 disparibus, his subhyalinis, immaculatis, venis radialibus se- 

 cundo et tertio sat fortiter divergentibus. Long. 5 corp. et 

 alae 5.5—6.5 mm; $ corp. 4.5 -5.5, alae 3.2 — 4 mm. 



Suecia media (Rodga in prov. Ostergotland, C. J. E. 

 Ha glun d). 



Dull pale fuscous, thorax with a slight shade of rusty 

 testaceous, last two segments of male abdomen blackish, 

 antennae and legs pale brownish testaceous, femora toward 

 the base, trochanters and coxae paler, propygium of male, 

 last segment of female abdomen and terebra yellowish. 

 Head transversely suboval, sparsely pilose, as broad as the 

 mesonotum behind the transverse furrow, rostrum short 

 Thorax longitudinally moderately convex. Wings subhyaline, 

 unspotted, veins pale testaceous, stigma inconspicuous, very 



