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North American Caddis Flies 
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Ecclisomyia maculosa Banks, 1907a, p. 123, pi. 9, fig. 18. 
Lectotype, female. — Boulder, Colorado, July 31, 1904, 
Oslar. No. 11680. Allotype , male. — Slate Cr., Summit 
County, Colorado, August 2, 8, 211 ft. elevation, S. C. Clagg. 
The male genitalia, fig. 50, are quite distinctive. 
Enoicycla incerta Banks. — see Apatelia incerta (Banks) 
Enoicycla lepida Hagen. — see Stenophylax lepidus (Hagen) 
Glyphopsyche bellus (Banks), 1903b, p. 241. ( Glypho - 
taelius) 
A male in the M. C. Z. identical in external characters with 
the female type is here designated the allotype. The male 
genitalia, fig. 51, are quite distinctive. 
Allotype, male. — March 23, 1903. 
Glyphopsyche bryanti Banks, 1904c, p. 141. 
Lectotype, male. — Wellington, British Columbia, Bryant. 
No. 11640. Lectoallotype, female. — Same data. 
This lectotype is identical with paratypes of intercisus 
(Wlk.) in the M. C. Z., which species in turn has been 
synonymized with irroratus (Fabricius), fig. 53. 
Glyphopsyche canadensis (Banks), 1924, p. 442, fig. 5. 
( Apatania ) 
Lectotype, male. — Winnipeg, Manitoba, October 1, 1909, 
J. B. Wallis. No. 14851. 
The genitalia, fig. 52, are similar in general conformation 
to those of other nearctic members of the genus. 
Glyphopsyche subboreale (Banks), 1924, p. 441, fig. 32. 
( Chilo stigma ) 
Lectotype, male. — Alaska. No. 14847. Lectoallotype, 
female. — Beaver Mts., Alaska, May 15, 1917, A. B. Twitchell. 
The male genitalia are illustrated in fig. 54. 
Glyphopsyche taylori (Banks), 1904c, p. 140. ( Halesus ) 
Lectotype, female. — Wellington, British Columbia, Bryant. 
No. 11666. 
The extremely striking appearance of this species, the 
genotype of Halesochila Banks, is the chief character sepa- 
rating it from Glyphopsyche. Since it agrees so well with 
this latter genus in structural characters, it seems advisable 
to reduce Halesochila to subgeneric rank. 
