BY H. H. KAENY. 71 



Coloration of fore wings as in Fullehorniella singaporensis 

 (see Enderlein's figure, 1903, Ann. Miis. Xat. Hnngar., i, 

 PI. vii, fig. 36). It differs, however, from this species hy the 

 generic character (the entirely wanting cross vein behind 

 pterostigina) and by some other details of wing venation. 

 Fork of ladial sector much narrower than in FuUebormcllo , 

 its fore branch being about one and a half times as long as the 

 marginal space between the branches; common shaft slightly 

 S-curved, about twice as long as the fore branch. Areola 

 postica l:irge, with rounded fore margin, about twice as wide 

 as the distance from P'edial vein. Hind wings nearly hyahne. 

 Tvadial Aein straight, enclosing with the fore margin a very 

 acute angle, not angulately c-urved to the fore inargin before 

 apex as it is in F. sinfidporensift (see Enderlein's figure"). 

 Basal part of radial sector about one and a half times as Ion;;' as 

 (in F. sinqaporensis shorter than) the communication of this 

 vein with media ; base of medial vein about one and a half 

 times as long as that of radial sector. Histal part of media 

 almost parallel to the hind branch of radial sector. Cubital 

 vein shorter than in F. singaporensis. very slightly S-curved 

 (nnich less than in that species'). 



Length of body 2.5 mm. ; of antennae 3.8 nnn. ; fore wing 

 3.8 mm. long, 1.35 mm. wide. 



I have allowed myself the pleasure of naming this new 

 species in honour of Dr. E. IMjoberg, late Curator of Sarawak 

 Museum . 



One specimen from Mt. Mui'ud. 6O00--7000 feet, November 

 14, coll. Dr. E. Mjoberg. 



Differing from the preceding species by the more distinct 

 coloration of fore wings, the slender antennae, the shape of 

 last joint of maxillary palpi, the much longer basal joint of 

 hind tarsi set with more numerous ctenidia. 



KoLBiA MACULiPENNis n. sp. (Plate 3, fig. 6). 



(reneral colour very dark chestnut-brown, head and thorax 

 nearly blackish (balsam slide ex alcohoD. Antennae short 

 and thick, much shorter than the fore wing, dark greyish- 

 bro\A'n, set with some bristle hairs, which are about twice as 

 long as the antennae joints are wide. Head closely set with 

 bristles. Eyes globose, protruding, not very large ; the distance 

 between tliem more than twice as wide as the eyes themselves. 

 Legs as dark as the body; tarsi much paler, yellowish -grey. 

 Basal joint of hind tarsi with 11 very small ctenidia; apical 

 joint without such. 



