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apex of emargination and visible from above; facial cones want- 
ing, slightly swollen at base of antennae; labrum visible from front. 
Antennae slender, about three times as long as width of head; I 
and II large; III long, yellowish. Eyes large; rostrum long. 
Prothorax moderately long; pleurites large, prominent; dor- 
sulum deeply reticulated; hind coxae very large, with long spur ; 
hind tibiae with small tooth at base. Wings hyaline, a little more 
than twice as long as broad, rather rounded at apex; marginal cells 
subequal; fourth furcal at apex of wing. 
Female—Abdomen broad, suddenly narrowed before genital 
segment; latter slender, rather long, acuminate, valves subequal 
in length, acute at tip. 
Described from one female from valley of River Sutlej, below 
Simla (W. Himalayas), May, tg1o (N. Annandale). 
Type No. 9708/18. 
Kuwayama hirsuta, n. sp. 
(Pi sexx, fos eV Ve Pl xexy fio. Ts) 
Tength of body 2°7 mm.; length of forewing 5°6 mm.; 
greatest width 2°2 mm.; width of vertex between eyes °52 mm.; 
with eyes ‘96 mm. General colour light brown, with brown 
markings on dorsulum; venter of abdomen lighter; antennal 
segments black at tips. Body large, long, entire surface covered 
with long, light brownish pubescence. 
Head large, with eyes about as broad as thorax, not deflexed; 
vertex sulcately impressed on each side of median line, each lobe 
rounded forward in front, post-ocellar areas elevated strongly ; 
facial cones wanting, with a slight rounded swelling at base of 
antennae; anterior ocellus in front; eyes large, very prominent. 
Antennae slender, almost as long as entire body, not pubescent. 
Labrum small. 
Thorax long, rather narrow, scarcely arched; pronotum 
moderately long, narrow transversely; propleurites large; epister- 
num prominently bulging outward above. Dorsulum long, not 
arched; legs long; femora stout, with tibial groove long; hind 
coxae very large ; hind tibiae with large spur at base. Forewings 
large, hyaline, transparent, acutely angled at apex, about two and 
a half times as long as broad, broadest across middle, with a 
brown spot near tip of clavus; first marginal cell unusually large, 
about three times as large as second; first cubital very short; 
fourth furcal terminating at tip of wing; radius short. 
Male—Abdomen short, thick; genital segment short, some- 
what retracted; claspers slender, arched, toothed at apex, anal 
valve broad at base, slender at tip. 
Described from one male from Igatpuri, Western Ghats, 
Bombay Presidency, November 20th, Igog. 
Type No. 9730/18. 
Until further material is available, at least, this species is 
included in the genus Kuwayama which was erected for a Mexican 
