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sutural Spaces, biit nearly or quite ineeting on iniddle and hence obliterating median 

 longitudinal lino; posterior segment distiuctly broadly truncate, even a little concave. 



Fcnutle, leiigth 1.7 mm., widili Ü.t:! mm., lilce the male except larger and with 

 dorsal transverse abdominal blotches not narrower on segments 6 — 8 but covering 

 nearly the wliole surface of each segment; posterior segment rather broadly rounded, 

 with very slight emargination. 



Kiliinandjaro-Meru: Natron Lakes. 



Ninnns siffiiatns Piaget. 



Niimerous males and females from Becurinrostra avocetta, Himmitopus himan- 

 topus, Herodias alba and Phalacrocorax africantis. These specimens all agree in differing 

 from Piaget's typical signatus (taken from Recurvirostra avocetta), by having the 

 genital blotches of the female curved instead of approximately straight. 



Kilimandjaro-Meni : Natron Lakes. 



Niriinis pileus Nitzsch. 

 Numerous males and females (in Company with N. signatus) from Recurvirostra 

 avocetta. 



Kilimandjaro-Meru: Natron Lakes. 



Lipeurns afer n. sp. 



(PI. 7, fig. 5.) 



Males and females from PJialacrocorax africanus and Aplopelia larvata, a dove. 

 The specimens from Aplopelia may be stragglers as the Lipeurus belongs to the group 

 clypeati peculiar to maritime birds, and especially well represented on cormorants. 

 The new species is quite distinct from any form heretofore recorded, especially in the 

 characters of the male. 



Male, length 2.20 mm., width O.ss mm., narrow-bodied with crenulate margins 

 and strongly marked kidney-shaped segmental lateral blotches. Head, length 0.47 

 mm., width, O.34 mm., clypeus rounded in front with distinct signature and distinct 

 suture; antennae with first and second segments enlarged but much less than usual 

 iti male Lipeuri and with no projecting process on any segment; third segment very 

 small; head brown with well marked antennal bands and eye spots; temporal mar- 

 gins without long hairs. Prothorax square, brown with darker well-marked lateral 

 borders; no long hairs in postero-lateral angles. Metathorax a little longer and wider, 

 also quadrangular, but with slightly projecting antero-lateral and postero-lateral 

 angles; four or five long hairs in circular uncolored space in postero-lateral angles; 

 posterior margin flatly concave on the abdomen; whole segment brown with well- 

 marked darker lateral borders. Abdomen long and slender, sides sub-parallel 

 as far back as segment 6, then tapering to tip: first segment narroAver and larger 

 than second, single longish liair in postero-lateral angle of each segment; all segments 

 brown, with paler sutures especially laterally and on segments 3 to 7 and in less 

 degree on 8, distinct lateral shining blotches of curious auricular or reniform outline, 

 each blotch some distance mesad from the margin but connected \\ith it by more 



