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venation should prevent further error. It is as well to note that 

 Macquart's figure gives an incorrect representation of the wing. 



TANYPREMNA, Os. Sac. 



omissinervis, Meij., Nova Guin. Results, 71, fig. 4 {1906). 

 Recorded from Papua. The only other three species known are 

 from Central America, Brazil and Australia. 



DOLICHOPEZA, Curt. 



Herr Meijere introduces a species, gracilis cf (Tijd. v. Ent., liv, 

 60, pi. iv, fig. 46, wing), from Java, and the Indian Museum 

 possesses two others that I shall describe later. 



Subfamily LIMNOBIINAE. 

 Section L CYLINDROTOMINL 



This section has not been previously recorded from the East, 

 but I am able to describe a species which apoears to be a Cylin- 

 drotoma of a slightly different type to the other species known 

 from Europe and elsewhere, or it may later on be regarded as the 

 type of a new genus. 



Cylindrotoma quadriccllula, mihi, sp. nov. 



cf. DarjiUng. Long. 6-6^ mm. 



Head viewed from above, oval ; blackish, bare above ; 

 frons short, much wider on vertex where it is about one-fourth the 

 width of the head. Face below antennae a Httle lighter ; palpi 

 small, black. Antennae : scapal joints short, yellowish, the 

 fourteen joints of the flagellum dark brown, the joints very 

 elongate, somewhat difficult to distinguish from one another, 

 especially towards the tip, each joint covered with very long thin 

 verticillate hairs quite irregularly arranged. The whole antenna is 

 as long as the whole body. 



Thorax reddish brown, closely punctured round the edge 

 of the dorsum, a little in front of and between the three dorsal, 

 almost concolorous stripes, the configuration of which is distinct 

 although they show only a slightly darker shade of colour. A 

 narrow band, a little lighter in colour, just below the dorsum, is 

 free of punctures, but the sides of the thorax, below this band, 

 the scutellum and the metanotum are all closely and conspicuously 

 punctured. 



Abdomen linear, narrow, dark red-brown, a little blackish 

 here and there, practically bare ; belly similar. Genitalia blackish, 

 rather small; a pair of slightly pubescent two-jointed claspers, 

 with some internal organs, protected by an upper and lower plate. 



