BY G. F. HILL. 



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creamy, remainder suffused with light brown, densely clothed with 

 short white hairs; tarsi creamy buff, hind tibia? with apical two- 

 tit'tlis dark brown, otherwise like fore- and mid-tibiae. Wings 

 smoky brown, lighter near base, nervures darker; base of large 



Text-fig.3«. 



Il< rni(:lin pcUlidipes, n.sp., male. 



nervures setose, surface of wing clothed with minute hairs, those 

 on the anal lobe longest, pterostigma small, as dark as nervures. 

 Venation as shown in Fio-. 3b. 



Text-fig.36. 



I Im/i'/m /hi/1 'a! 'i/k's, n.sp., male. 



Abdomen at widest part, i.e., the second segment, as wide as 

 scutum, tapered gradually to the truncate apex; first segment with 

 short dusky and long white hairs; second, third and fourth seg- 

 ments broadly margined posteriorly with silvery pubescence, the 



