Hjprioioptera. 215 



front and the tarsi fuscons-rnfous : wings liyaline, a lilack cloud 

 on the apex of fore wings, extending from the ;)r<l transverse 

 cubital nervure and the apex of tlie radial cellule. Female. 



Length 9 mm, 



Brak Kloof. Mrs. White. February. 



Eyes converging verj' little above. Hinder ocelli separated 

 from each other by the same distance they are from the eyes. 

 Apex of clypeus broadly rounded. Apex of pronotum ai-cuate. 

 The 2nd and 3rd cubital cellules in front are equal in length ; 

 below the 2nd is the longer. Basal joints of ])alpi black, the 

 apical dark fuscous. 



Pseiulagoiia infantula, Kohl. 



This Cameroon species has been taken on the Katberg by Miss 

 Sole. Characteristic is the distinct spine on the apex of the 

 clypeus. Cf. Kohl, Ann. K. K. Hofmus., XI, 189 1, 307. 



Pseudagenia cnpicola, sp. nov. 



Black, covered with a silvery pile ; fiagellum of antenna3 

 bi'own; wings clear hyaline, iridescent, stigma fuscous, the nervures 

 black ; there is a brownish narrow cloud along both sides of the 

 transverse, median and transverse basal nervures, broader along 

 the latter than the former on the inner side ; on the outer side it 

 commences at the cubitus, is of the same width that it is on the 

 inner side ; along the transverse median it is narrower and more 

 irregular on the outer than on the inner side. The apical cloud 

 occupies the radial cellule except at the apex : the 2nd cubital 

 cellule except a triangle on the lower inner side, the whole of tne 

 3rd and a cloud below, broad at the top, roundly narrowed behind, 

 extending from the apex of the 1st recurrent nervure to the 3rd 

 transverse cubital, and backwards to the discoidal nervure on either 

 side of the 2nd recurrent nervure, the inner part being much 

 lai'ger than the outer. Female. 



Length 10 mm. 



Brak Kloof. Mrs. G. "White. 



Eyes distinctly converging above, separated tlnn-e by the 

 length of the 2nd and 3rd antennal joints united. Ocelli in a tri- 



