BY F. W. EDWARDS. 251 



LiBNOTES MEGALOPS sp. n. 



Head black. Eyes in contact on the front for a considerable 

 distance in both sexes. Antennae with the scape dark brown, 

 flagellum hght brown. Flagellar segments oval, verticils 

 short. Palpi and proboscis dark brown. Tliorax uniformly 

 ochreous. Abdomen brown, last segment and genitalia more 

 ochreous. Hj^popygium small, of the usual simple structure, 

 fleshy claspers small. Ovipositor black beneath at the base, 

 anal valves rather short. Legs ochreous, tarsi darker ; femora 

 with a narrow but sharply defined pre-apical black ring ; tips of 

 tibiae also narrowly black. Wings with a slight brownish 

 tinge, veins darker brown ; no markings except for a small 

 round brownish stigma. Venation as figured by Alexander for 

 L. nigricornis , except that Cuia is nearer the middle of the 

 discal cell ; the wings are also distinctly broader than in L. nig- 

 ricornis, and Ax is about parallel with An for a short distance 

 at the base. Halteres brownish. 



Length of body 8 mm. ; wing 8--9 mm. 



Kalabit Country, October — 1 cf ; Baram Eiver, September — 



1 c/ ; Mt. Murud, 5500--6300 feet— 1 $ . 



Differs from L. nigricornis Alex., in the distinct femoral 

 ring, and in the points mentioned above. 



LiBNOTES STANTONI Edw. 



Mt. Dulit, 3000 feet— 3 ^ ; Mt. Murud, 7000 feet— 2 cf ; 

 head camp— 3 cf ; Mt. Pem'issen, 3000 feet— 1 cf ; 4000 feet— 



2 cf, 1$- 



LiBNOTES LIMPIDA Edw. 



Mt. Murud, head camp— 3 cf ; Mt. Dulit, 3000 feet— 19 • 

 LiBNOTES iMMACULiPENNis White. Kuching, 1 $ . 



LiBNOTES (Goniodineuea) nigriceps v. d. Wulp. 



Mt. Penrissen, 3000 feet— 2 (f ; Mt. Poi, 5000 feet— 1 $ . 



LlMNOBIA CITROFOCALIS sp. n. (Plate 9, fig. 7.) 



cf. Head orange. Front very broad, fully as broad as 

 one eye. Antennae with the scape yellowish, flagellum dark 

 brown ; first si:^ flagellar segments rounded and somewhat en- 

 larged betieath, remainder shortly oval, verticils short. 

 Mouth-parts yellowish, greatly reduced and scarcely projecting 

 beyond the oral opening ; palpi composed of a single short seg- 

 ment, hairy apically, 'Umax only moderately humped. 



