156 A NEW GENUS AND TWO NEW SPECIES OF ClTLTCin.T; FROIW THE SUDAN 



Wings with short fork-cells, the first slightly longer and narrower than the second, 

 its stem more than half the length of the cell, its base slightly nearer the apex of 

 the wing, stem of the second fork-cell about three-fourths the length of the cell ; posterior 

 cross-vein not quite twice its own length distant fi'oni the mid. 



Length : 3'5 mm. 



$ Similar to %, but the abdomen very hairy. Tlie basal lobes 

 of the genitalia are long and hairy and the long claspers are 

 minutely bifid, the true termination of the clasper is hairy on 

 the inside, and the other arm is formed by a stout chffita 

 longer than the other projection. 



Fore and mid ungues unequal and uniserrate, hind equal 

 and simple. 



Wings with short fork-cells, the first longer and narrower 

 tlian the second, its stem about two-thirds the length of the 

 cell, its base very slightly nearer the apex of the wing, stem of 

 the second fork-cell nearly as long as the cell ; posterior 

 cross-vein nearly twice its own length distant froui the mid. 



Length. : 3-5 mm. 



Habitat : Sudan (Harold H. King). 



Observations: Described from 3 $'s and 1 ^. 



The male genitalia are very marked ; no basally banded legged species of this 

 appearance has before been found in the Sudan. One $ showed the abdominal basal 

 bands narrower than in the type specimen and there are evidently basal white lateral 

 spots which are hidden when the insects are dried up. 



Types in the collection of the writer. 



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