6o Mr. Cameron o7i the 



opaque, finely punctured ; the metanotum with a gradual 

 slope, the keels distinct. Abdomen shorter than the thorax, 

 compressed ; the hair fringe dense, dull griseous. Wings 

 ample ; the radial cellule elongate, its width twice the length 

 of the widest part ; the second abscissa of radius twice the 

 length of the first ; apical margin of wings incised, densely 

 ciliated. 9. 



Length i^ mm. 



Hab. Clober Moor, near Glasgow. 



Kleditoma elegans, sp. nov. 



Black ; the trochanters, apex of femora, tibiae, and tarsi, 

 testaceous ; wings hyaline, the nervures testaceous. An- 

 tennae a little longer than the body ; the third joint nearly 

 as long as the fourth and fifth joints united, the 4 — 7 equal 

 in length and thickness, the eighth one-half longer than 

 the seventh and distinctly thicker than it; the 5-jointed club 

 abrupt, the ninth joint thicker and longer than the eighth ; 

 the joints bear some moderately long hairs. Wings ample ; 

 the apex waved, almost truncate, but very slightly incised ; 

 radial cellule wide, moderately elongate ; in length nearly 

 twice the width of the widest part ; the second abscissa of 

 radius three-fourths longer than the first. Abdomen as 

 long as the thorax, looked at from the side almost tri- 

 angular ; hair fringe dense, griseous. ?. 



Length nearly i^mm. 



Allied to K. longipennis, but easily known from it by 

 the clear testaceous tibiae and tarsi, by the incision in the 

 wings being very much less deep, and by the eighth joint of 

 the antennae being clearly longer and thicker than the 

 seventh. 



Hab. Mugdoch Wood, near Glasgow. 



Kleditoma truncata, sp. nov. 

 Black ; the legs testaceous, the coxae for the greater part 



