RM. 
British Species of May-flies of Anglers. 11 
VS ee tibize with two pair of strong spurs, one pair at, the other above 
the apex. 
1. fuscipes Curt. 
5 lines g: black; superior wings and tips of inferior ochreous fuscous, 
iridescent, nervures darker; head and thorax with shining griseous hairs ; 
legs fuscous ; trochanters ochreous. 
2. ochripes Curt. 
54 lines @ : similar to the last; the antenne are rather longer and more 
slender; the head, thorax and body are subcastaneous, and the legs pale 
ochre, basal joint of intermediate tarsi dilated elliptical. 
8. funereus? Oliv. Geoff: Lat. Hist. Nat. v. 13. p. 93. 30. 
Gen. 7604, AGRAYLEA Curt. 
Antennz not longer than the body, rather stout and filiform ; head rather 
broad ; abdomen short; wings long, narrow and pubescent ; anterior legs 
stout, the others slender ; four posterior tibiae with long spurs at the apex, 
intermediate with one at the middle, hinder with a pair above the apex. 
1, 6-maculata Curt. 
4 lines: ochreous; antenne fuscous, except at the base; superior wings 
pale fuscous, with two whitish ae on the costa, two bands towards the 
apex, and two oblong spots on the inferior margin of the same colour. 
2. multipunctata Curt. 
4 lines: fuscous ; crown of head griseous; superior wings with a long ochre- 
ous spot beyond the stigma, with several small ones on the posterior margin 
and along the centre to the base, two oblong ones on the inferior margin 
and two at the base of the cilia; face, abdomen and legs fulvous. 
Gen. 761. Hyprortia Dal, 
4. sparsa Curt. 
3 lines: fuscous black; antenne and legs fulvous; head gray ; superior 
wings with a silvery white spot on the middle of the costa, another oppo- 
site, the margin between this and the base with an interrupted whitish line, 
and several minute dots of the same colour round the apex. 
2. Vectis Curt. dees 
33 lines: fuscous ; head whitish or ochreous ; superior wings with an ochre- 
ous spot near the base, an angulated band across the middle, a spot on the 
cilia at the stigma, and seven round, and one at the apex ; legs and belly 
dull silvery. 
3. costalis Curt. at, 
3 lines: pale ochreous shining ; superior wings piss ey fuscous, with a 
dot on the disc, the costal cilia long and black, with a long pale space at 
the centre. 
Jan. Ist, 1834. 
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