80 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST 
Holotype, c^,Guam, Ladrones, D. T. Fulloway, coll. No. 1384. 
Dicranomyia guttula, sp. n. (Fig. 9.) 
Brown; wings hyaline with gray spots along the veins; Sc 
short ending opposite the origin of Rs. 
Female. — Length 4.5 — 5 mm; wing, 5.7 — 6.4 mm. 
Rostrum, palpi and antennae dark brown. Head grey. 
Thoracic pra?scutum rich yellowish brown with indications of 
darker markings behind; scutum similar with an indistinct darker 
spot on either lobe in front; postnotum light brown with a faint 
whitish bloom. Pleurae brown, the dorsal sclerites, including those 
of the neck, around to the halteres, dark brown. Halteres light 
brown, the knob darker. Legs with the coxiie and trochanters 
yellow, femora dull yellow, tibiae and tarsi light brown. Wings 
hyaline, the veins with abundant grey spots at short intervals 
producing a speckled appearance. Venation as in the figure — Sc 
short ending just beyond the origin of Rs, Sc2 being exactly opposite 
the origin of Rs, cell 1st Ah long and narrow, the outer deflection 
of Mz long and arcuated, over twice as long as cross-vein m, basal 
deflection of Ctn just beyond ilie fork of TIf . 
I'ig. '•>. — Dicranomyia guttula. 
Abdominal tergites brown, tip of the abdomen, including ovi- 
positor, yellowish; sternites yellowish. 
Habitat. — Lor Marquez, South Africa. 
Holotype, 9 , Lor Marquez, Africa, C.W. Howard, coll. No. 14. 
Paratype, 9 , topotypic. 
From D. irrorata F^nderlein (Zool. Jahrb., vol. 32, pt. 1, p. 74, 
75, fig. Vi) this species differs in having Sc short and in having 
the spots on the wings confined to the veins. 
Genus Lihnotes Westwood. 
1876. Libnoles Westwood; Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., p. 505. 
Libnotes picta, sp. n. (Fig. 10.) 
Colour yellow, the thoracic dorsum with six rounded black 
