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legs yellow. An inhabitant of this and other countries 
in Europe. See fig. 4. 
9. Phryganea difcoides : wings brown, with a pale 
margin, and fpots on the difk; the body is grey. It is 
found in Germany. 
10. Phryganea pilofa : wings teftaceous, immaculate; 
the head and thorax hairy. This is a Swedifh infefl. 
11. Phryganea pallipes : all the wings black, immacu¬ 
late; the legs are pale. A native of Italy; very fmall. 
12. Phryganea flgnata : wings grey, f'potted with yel¬ 
low, the hind margin is ftriate with yellow. 
13. Phryganea grandis: wings brown-teflaceous, with 
cinereous fpots. This is one of the largeft of the Euro¬ 
pean fpecies, ufually meafuring an inch or more in 
length, and having very much the general afpeft of a 
Phalama; the.upper wings are grey, marked by various 
darker and lighter ftreaks and f'pecks, and the under 
wings are yellowifh-brow'n and femi-tranfparent. The 
larva, which tneafures nearly an inch and three-quarters 
in length, is of a flefh-coloured grey, with brown head 
and legs, and inhabits a tube compofed of pieces of bark, 
fmall fragments of grafs-ftalks, or other fubftances. 
Like other larvae of this genus, it is known by the name 
of cadew-worm, and is frequently ufed by anglers as a 
bait. When arrived at its full growth, it fallens the cafe 
or tube to the Item of fome water-plant, or other conve¬ 
nient fubftance, in fuch a manner as to projeft a little 
above the furface of the water; and, cafling its fkin, 
changes to a chryfalis of a lengthened fliape,and difplay- 
ing the immature limbs of the future phryganea, which 
in the fpace of a fortnight emerges from its confinement. 
This is fliown, in its different dates, at fig. 5, 6,7,8. 
14. Phryganea varia: wings varied with dark-grey and 
black, and fpotted with white in the middle. This has 
been defcribed and figured by Mr. Donovan. The legs 
are teftaceous, and annulate with black. See fig. 9. 
15. Phryganea irrorata : wings grey-brown, with nu¬ 
merous whitifh fpots and fpecks. It is found in South 
America. 
16. Phryganea phalaenoides: wings white, with fcat- 
tered black fpots; the body is black. It inhabits the 
northern parts of Europe. 
17. Phryganea flavicornis: wings grey; abdomen 
greenifh; antenna; and legs yellowifh. It inhabits Kiel. 
18. Phryganea rhombica: wings grey-brown, with 
rhombic whitifh fpots. .This is a much fmaller fpecies 
than Ph. grandis; and is of a yellowifh-brown colour, 
with two obliquely-tranfverfe rhomboidic femi-tranfpa¬ 
rent white fpots on each upper wing; the lower wings 
being whitifh, with a tinge of yellow-brown towards the 
upper edge. The larva is of a greenifh-brown colour; 
and, like that of the grandis, is found in rivulets and 
ftagnant waters. This is fliown in the chryfalis, larva, 
and perfeft, date, at fig. 10, 11, 12. 
19. Phryganea grifea : upper wings clouded, with a 
black marginal fpot. This is found in England and other 
European countries. 
ao. Phryganea atornaria : wings pale-grey, with nume¬ 
rous black dots. This is a native of Kiel; is rather a 
large infedl; the antennae are yellowifh; the head and 
thorax hairy; the body cinereous. 
ai. Phryganea fennica : wings ftriate, cinereous, with 
a teftaceous dot near the tail; the body is black ; the 
antennae are white at the bafe. It inhabits Denmark. 
The antennae of this fpecies are black at the tip. 
. 22. Phryganea arenaria. This is figured by Dr. Shaw 
in its four leparate dates, but without any defcription. 
See fig. 13,14,1 5 ,16. 
23. Phryganea atrata: black; wings immaculate; 
antennae fhort. In inhabits France. The body is villous. 
.24. Phryganea notata: upper wings yellowifh-grey, 
with a brown marginal fpot. It inhabits North America. 
2 5 . Phryganea bimaculata: wings brown, with a 
double yellow lateral fpot. It inhabits Europe. The 
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larva is found in a tapering cylinder, compofed of fand 
and mud. 
26. Phryganea nigra: wings black ; antennae twice as 
long as the body. It is found in the northern parts of 
Europe, as is the next. 
27. Phryganea azurea: wings black; the hinder part 
violet. The lower wings are likewife obliquely violet. 
28. Phryganea variegata : wings brown, fpcckled with 
teftaceous. It is found in divers parts of Germany. 
29. Phryganea bilineata: wings brown, with two 
tranfverfe white lines on each margin. It inhabits north¬ 
ern Europe. 
30. Phryganea interrupta : wings black, with four 
white bands, the anterior ones are interrupted, the hind 
one is marginal and compofed of dots. This is a native 
of our own country, as is the next. The body is black. 
31. Phryganea hirta: brown; upper wings hairy; 
antennae as long as the body. The antennae are white, 
annulate with brown. 
32. Phryganea longicornis : wings brown, with two 
darker waved ftreaks; antennae very long. It is found, 
as well as the next, in this country and other parts 
of Europe. 
33. Phryganea quatuor-fafciata : black; wings tefta¬ 
ceous, with four black bands: antenna: very long. 
34. Phryganea punffata : wings fringed, pale-yeliowifh, 
dotted with white; the abdomen is green. It is a native 
of Paris, and very much refembles a moth. 
35. Phryganea filofa : wings rounded, brown, imma¬ 
culate; antennas thrice as long as the body. This is a 
native of England. 
36. Phryganea tri-pun£iata : wings fringed, cinereous, 
with three brown dots. It inhabits Saxony. The an¬ 
tennas are longer than the body. 
37. Phryganea minuta; variegated with brown and 
cinereous; feelers villous. It inhabits Europe. 
38. Phryganea pufilla: wings fringed, brown-tefta- 
ceous; antennas moderately long, annulate with white 
and black. It is a native of Italy. 
39. Phryganea atrata: black; wings whitifh, with 
numerous black fpots, and two bands. It inhabits Si¬ 
beria. 
40. Phryganea ciliaris: black; abdomen with a white 
line on each fide; the hind (hanks paler; antennas mo¬ 
derate. It is found in various parts of Europe, but not 
in England. 
41. Phryganea wseneri: cinereous; lower wings paler, 
the inner margin whitifh and hairy. It inhabits Sweden, 
as does the next. 
42. Phryganea albifrons: black; wings with four 
white linear ftreaks on the outer part. 
43. Phryganea flava : wings reticulate with yellow; 
antennae moderately long. This, and all the following, 
are found in fome or other of the countries of Europe. 
44. Phryganea umbrofa: black; upper wings with 
yellowifh clouds. See fig. 17. 
45. Phryganea faltatrix : wings hyaline, with a green 
and white fpot; the antennae are longer than the body ; 
and, when examined with a microfcope, appear velveted. 
This is one of the fmalleft fpecies of the genus. 
46. Phryganea virefcens: wings white, with ferrugi¬ 
nous fpots at the future, and inflected margin; abdomen 
greenifh; legs yellowifh. 
47. Phryganea argentata: wings varied with brown 
and filvery, with a brown dot behind the middle at the 
anterior margin, and three at the pofterior; the lower 
ones tipt with brown. 
48. Phryganea fafciata : wings pale-yellow, with four 
white bands, one. entire, the others compofed of fpots. 
49. Phryganea ftrigofa : teftaceous ; lower wings with 
a long white ftreak towards the tip. 
50. Phryganea maculofa: wings brown, hairy, fpotted 
with white, two of the fpots folitary towards the tip at 
the outer margin. 
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