Hagen.] 298 (January 22, 
Only fragments of wings, probably belonging to this genus. 
35. Leptocerus niger L. Hag. Syn., 277, 4. 
No.147. Phryganea (Mystacide). Cambridge, on alder leaves near 
water. . 
Only fragments of wings. 
36. Molanna cinera? Hag. Syn., 276, 2. 
No.111. Psychomyia? convoluta Harr. Maine, Randall, 1836. 
Fragments of the wings from two specimens, probably belonging to 
my specimens. 
There are cases of five different species of Phryganid larve in the 
collection belonging to Heteropalpoidea, one to Hallesus, another 
probably to Limuophilidae. One case labelled Europe belongs prob- 
ably to Stathmophorus fuscus. ‘There are 34 numbers for this family 
in the Catalogue, representing 36 species with 78 specimens. Nearly 
all are fragments, only few in better, although very poor, condition 
There are besides the two types of Harris’ descriptions some very re- 
markable species in the collection. Of Say’s- types, so far as I see 
now, they are very few, perhaps only of a negative value, indicating, 
that is, that some species do not belong to those described by Say, 
This family has been badly injured since 1867, when I first saw the 
collection. 
SIALINA. 
1. Corydalis cornuta Latr. Hag. Syn., 192, 1. 
No. 25. Corydalis cornutus L. House in eve, July, 1822, 6 ? 
? from Capt. Mellus, July 7, 1822; ¢ from Miss M. A. Crehore; 
July 20, 1827. 
Fragments of a 6 and &. 
2. Chauliodes pectinicornis L. Has. Syn., 189, 1. 
No. 27. Chauliodes pectinicornis L. May 25, 1827; July, Aug., 
1821; June 10, 1827; September 20, 1829. N. Caroline: June, 
N. York, Mr. Calverley. . 
Fragments of the wings of four specimens, among them those from — 
N. C. and N. Y. 
,8. Chauliodes rastricornis Rbr. Hag. Syn., 189, 2. 
No. 36. Chauliodes denticornis Harr. Cat.; with note by Say, 
“‘ Can this be the 9 of pectinicornis? L.” Milton, on fences, June 1, 
1822. 
Some fragments of the wings and the broken head. 
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