326 Records oj the Indian Museum. [Voi,. XIII, 



Indocnemis kempi, sp. nov. 

 (PI. XV, fig. 2). 

 I (f Cheerapuiiji, Assam, 4000 ft , 2-9-X-14 (5. W . Kemp). 



Wings hyaline, slightly smoky, pterostigma black, one and a 

 half times as long as broad, covering one and a half cells. Post- 

 nodals on fore- wing 22. Length of abdomen 51 mm.; of hinder- 

 wing 38 mm. 



Head entirely black save for a pair of small, oval, post-ocular 

 marks on the occiput, which are blue. 



Prothoyax and thorax black, the latter with a pair of ante- 

 humeral bands of blue, extending for about two- thirds of the 

 length of the dorsum of the thorax, pointed at both ends and 

 broader below. 



Abdomen, legs and anal appendages entirely black, save that 

 the basal two-thirds of the lower pair of appendages are brown. 

 The upper pair are about three-quarters the length of the lower 



pair, triangular when viewed from 

 above, carrying each two teeth at the 

 ends of a crescentic projection on their 

 under surface. L/Ower pair slender, 

 rather cylindrical but broad at the 

 base ; incurved at their free extrem- 

 ities, and hooked downwards (text- 

 fig. I). 



Fig. i.-Indocuenus kempi, ^^^ [Suppiementa Entomologica, Ber- 



sp. nov. lin, No. I, 1912, p. 67) notes a female 



Anal appendages S, from probably of this species from Tsa-Yui- 



above. San, in Kwangtun, under the name 



Coeliccia? om;^g (Forster). 



Forster's species Trichocnemis orang [Forster, in Laidlaw, 



Fasc. Malay. {Zool.), Pt. 4, p. 2 (1907)— Perak^ coll. Forster] is 



distinctly smaller. 



Its dimensions according to Forster are : — 



Length of abdomen 46 mm., of hinder- wing 33 mm. 

 „ ,, ,, 43 mm. ,, ,, 32 mm. 



I do not know the species, which is probably congeneric with 

 /. kempi. 



Type (male) in the Indian Museum, No. 8200/20. 



With this species I have associated the name of Mr. S. W. 

 Kemp of the Zoological vSurvery of India. 



Genus Calicnemis, Selys, 

 Calicnemis mortoni, sp. nov. 



I & Pashok, Darjiling district, 5500 ft., June, 19 16 (F. H. 

 Gravely). 



Wings hyaline, pterostigma black, covering one and a half 

 cells. 



