26 15- T:ili:iliasln 



Antennae and cornielcs libuk. (.'iiuda p.ilo yellowish l)ru\\ii. T^ogs juile brown, 

 distal halves of femora, apices of libiie, and tarsi black. 



Body oval. Head on the dorsal snrfiii'e jirovided with 8 very long somewhat 

 laiiiblx'd ytout liiirs arising from very small tnbsrdes, th-'S} hiivs almost as long as 

 tlie 2nd antcnnal joint. Front il tubrnlcs mi tlie inner side somewliat ennvex and 

 ]>rovided witli a similar liaii-. Eyes normal. Antenuae long and slen<l(a'; tlie 1st 

 joint much larger tlian the 2nd; the 3rd somewhat imiiricated at tlie base, jmivided 

 with :l or 4 large circular sensoria, which are noJ protruding, arranged in a longitu- 

 dinal row near the base, with about l:^> long, somewhat knobl)od, stout haii-s which 

 are shorter than those on the head; tlie ]>ortion on whicli tlie sensoria are situated 

 dilated; the 4th somewhat iinbric.Ucd, without sensoria, ])rovided with a few similar 

 hairs; the relative length of joints al)out as follows: III 95, IV-68, V-65, VI-184 

 (28 + 1.5)). Ivostrum reaching tlie hind coxae. Pronotum witli 6 very long some- 

 what knolibed stout hairs arising from very small tubercles; ineso and metathorax 

 and abdominal segments each provided with some similar liairs arranged in a trans- 

 verse row on the dorsal surface; these liairs and those on the head almost equal in 

 lengtli. Cornicles cylindrical, very long and slender, slightly dilated toward the 

 base, slightly expanded at the base, sometimes very slightly curved, imbricated, 

 scarcely or not reticulated, a little shorter than th" ^^'rd antcnnal joint, nearly twice 

 as long as tlie cauda. Cauda long and sh'iider, |iri)vided w itji '■) ])airs of very long 

 lateral and an a]ii<"i.l brislle. liegs very long and slender, ])i-ovideil with iiiany 

 very long seta"; trochanter an;] liasal part of the lemur ])rovi led with a fi^w small 

 circular sensoria; tarsi somewha' imbrica'ed, hind tarsi shorter than the base of the 

 last antcnnal joint. 



Length of body-abont 1.6 mm. Antenna about 2.?> mm. 



Cornicle about 0.5 mjn. 



Winged \'iviparons female. 

 Eyes dark bi-own. Antennae and cornicles black. Thorax shining blaek. 

 Abdomen y. llowish brown, with many dark brown patches on the dorsum. Wings 

 hyaline; veins and siigma gray. Cauda yellowish brown. Legs jtile brown, with 

 the apical halves of femora, apices of tibiae, and tarsi black. 



Head provided Mith rather long stout hairs on the dorsal surface. Frontal 

 tubercles distinct, somewhat convex on the inner side which is jirovided with a simi- 

 lar hair. Antennae very long and slender; the 1st joint larger than the 2ud; the 

 3rd stouter than the 4th, imbricated on the basd part, jn-ovided with from l;Vl(5 



