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with a 3-jointed club, and with the apex of scutellum pro- 

 longed into a sort of beak { = Rhyjichacis, Foerster). It is- 

 most nearly related to K. nigra, but the much darker legs 

 and wing nervurcs ; the striated occiput, the more elongated 

 radial cellule, which is widely open at base and apex, and 

 the sharper beak-shaped apex of scutellum sufficiently 

 distinguish it from the smaller nigra. 



KLEDITOMA CRASSICLAVA, sp. nov. 



Black, shining ; the knees and tarsi piceous ; wings 

 yellowish-hyaline, the nervures piceous ; abdominal hair- 

 fringe whitish. Antennse nearly as long as the head and 

 thorax united ; the 3-jointed club stout, thick ; its basal 

 joint distinctly shorter and narrower that the 12th. Apical 

 margin of wing obtusely rounded, but very slightly incised. 

 Apex of scutellum prolonged into a beak. Length 2 mm. 

 Hab. Bonar Bridge, Sutherlandshire. {Cameron.) 

 May be known from K. nigra by being larger and 

 stouter, by the stouter antennal club, by the blacker legs,, 

 and by the apical margin of the wings being hardly 

 incised. 



Kleditoma CALEDONICA, Sp. nov. 



Black, shining ; the four anterior knees, tibiae and 

 tarsi, testaceous, the posterior and the trochanters piceous ; 

 wings hyaline, the nervaires testaceous ; the abdominal 

 hair fringe griscous. Antcnn^u longer than the head 

 and thorax united ; the flagellum before the club slender ; 

 the 3-jointed club distinct, the joints conical, distinctly 

 attenuated at base and apex ; the nth joint per- 

 ceptibly shorter than the 1 2th. Radial cellule elongated; 

 the second abscissa of radius fully one-fourth longer than 

 the first ; apical margin obtusely incised. Apex of 

 scutellum not beak-shaped. Length i mm. 



A smaller species than K. striaticollis, and easily known 



