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Molannodes (MacL.), which includes Pot. inctetii {Viol.). MacLachlan re- 
marks that his genus Molannodes belongs to the Leptocerides.) and adds that, 
according to Scudder, the cases of Ilelicopsyche are found in America at- 
tached to Unios {1. c. p. 255). See also Stett. ent. Zeit. 1866, pp. 244-245, 
where Hagen states that the Ceylonese species inhabiting spiral cases, as no- 
ticed by Brauer Record,’ 1. c.), are Mormonia ursina^vulpina, and mustelina, 
and probably II. piscina. The European species is probably M. irrcn'ata (Curt.) 
— Seric. hirtum (Piet.). 
Apatania. MacLachlan (Ent. M. Mag. iii. p. 113) notices a species of 
this genus found in Arundel Park, of which he has only seen females, 
although he has captured about 100 specimens. It is nearly allied to A. 
vestita ; but MacLachlan thinks it is distinct, and proposes for it the pro- 
visional name of A. muliehris. 
The occurrence of Limnephilus striola (Kol.) in Cheshire is recorded by 
B. Cooke, Ent. M. Mag. ii. p. 204. 
New genera : — 
Molannodes, g. n., MacLachlan, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4^ s(5r. tome vi. p. 178. 
Allied to Molanna j joint 1 of max. palpi shorter j fore wings shorter and 
broader, with the discoidal branch furcate. Sp. 31. zelleri, sp. n., Mac- 
Lachlan, 1. c. p. 179, pi. 9. figs. 1-6, from Meseritz. 
Pycnocentria, g. n., MacLachlan, Ent. Trans. 3rd ser. v. p. 251 . Allied 
to Silo 5 spurs 2 . 2 . 4 5 both pairs of wings in c? with a longitudinal fold. 
Sp. P. fimerea, sp. n., MacL. 1. c. p. 252, pi. 18. fig. 1 (details), from New 
Zealand. 
Ganonema, g. n., MacLachlan, 1. c. p. 253. Allied to Leptocerus, but spurs 
2.4.4; head nearly quadrate, produced between the antenna); joint 5 of 
max. palpi slender, equal to 3 ; anterior wings much dilated at apex, costal 
margin arcuate, radius and first apical sector confluent. Sp. G. pallicorne, 
sp. n., MacL. 1. c. p. 264, pi. 19. fig. 1 (details), from Sumatra. 
Asotocerus, g. n., MacLachlan, 1. c. p. 264. Allied to preceding, perhaps 
only cf of Ganonema ; antennae slender, three times as long as the wings ; 
fore wings widened in the middle, narrowed at base and apex, the latter 
truncate. Sp. A. ochraceellus, sp. n., MacL. 1. c. p. 255, pi. 17. fig. 2, and 
pi. 19. fig. 2 (wings), from Sarawak. 
Notanatolica, g. n., MacLachlan, 1. c. p. 256. Allied io Leptocerus spurs 
2.2.2, apical, small ; joints 1 & 4 of max. palpi equal, 2, 3, & 5 equal, twice 
as long as 4 ; fore wings long and narrow, margins nearly parallel. Known 
sp. Leptocerus magnus (Walk.), p. 257, pi. 19. fig. 3 (details) ; L. oppositus 
(Walk.); L. canescens (MacL.) probably 2 of 7nagnus; L. cogtiatus (MslcL.) , 
and probably L. cephalotes (Walk.) and exiguus (MacL.). N. gilolensis, 
sp. n., MacL. 1. c. p. 258, from Gilolo. 
Stetiojjsyche, g. n., MacLachlan, 1. c. p. 264. Allied to Polycentropus ; spurs 
3.4. 4.; apical forks 1-6 present in fore wings, which are long, narrow, and 
lanceolate. Sp. S. griseipe^inis, sp. n., MacL. 1. c. p. 265, pi. 17. fig. 6, from 
the East Indies. 
Leptopsyche, g.n., MacLachlan, l.c. p. 266. {HydropsycMdaii) Spurs 2.4.4; 
antennae slender, three times as long as the wings, joint 1 bulbous; wings 
nearly naked, anterior long, narrow, rounded at apex, discoidal cell open. 
Sp. L. gracilis, sp. n., MacL. 1. c. p. 267, pi. 19. fig. 8 (details), Dorey. 
