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Anabolia assimilis Banks. — see Limnephilus assimilis 
(Banks) 
Anabolia curta Banks. — see Limnephilus curtus (Banks) 
Anabolia modesta Hagen. — see Limnephilus modestus 
(Hagen) 
Anabolia montana Banks. — see Limnephilus montanus 
(Banks) 
Anabolia nigricula Banks. — see Limnephilus nigricula 
(Banks) 
Anisogamus costalis (Banks), 1901, p. 286. ( Asynarchus ) 
Lectotype, male.— Las Vegas Range, New Mexico, June 28. 
No. 11676. 
The generic placement of this species seems to me some- 
what doubtful. The male genitalia, fig. 44, show this species 
to belong to a residue of forms whose relationships are 
obscure. 
Anisogamus disjunctus Banks, 1914, p. 156, fig. 22. 
Lectotype, male. — Bon Accord, British Columbia, May 22. 
Russell. No. 11673. Lectoallotype, female. — Same data, but 
May 18. 
The male genitalia, fig. 43, lead to the same remarks as 
applied to the preceding. 
Anisogamus edwardsi Banks. — see Drusinus edwardsi 
(Banks) 
Apatania canadensis Banks. — see Glyphopsyche canadensis 
(Banks) 
Apatania pallida Hagen. — see Apatelia pallida (Hagen) 
Apatania shoshone Banks. — see Apatelia shoshone (Banks) 
Apatelia incerta (Banks), 1897, p. 28. ( Enoicycla ) 
Lectotype, male. — Sea Cliff, New York. No. 11681. 
Lectoallotype, female. — Franconia, New Hampshire. 
The male genitalia are illustrated in fig. 47. Milne (1935) 
considered this the same as nigra (Wlk.) . There are, how- 
ever, two different species of Apatelia with long, needle-like 
claspers, and it is very likely nigra applies to one and incerta 
to the other. 
