BY F. W. EDWAEDS. 269 



Poecilostola type. Legs brownish ochreous, tips of femora 

 slightly darkened, tips of tibiae a little more so. Wings with 

 a faint yellowish tinge; markings as in the figure. Halteres 

 broken. 



Length of body 7 mm. ; wing 7 nam. 



Mt. Miirud, head camp, November — 1 cf . 



The species has a strong superficial resemblance to L. 

 ( Dicranophragma) pallidithorax sp. n., owing to the similarity 

 of the wing-markings. 



LiMNOPHILA (POECILOSTOIiA) MTJEUDENSIS Sp. n. (Plate 9, fig. 



15; Plate 10. fig. 41.) 



cf. Head dark brown, lighter beneath. Antennae with 

 the scape blackish, flagellum dark brown except for the first 

 segment, which is more ochreous; first three or four flagellar 

 segments rounded, rest gradually becoming more slender, 

 verticils not much longer than the segments. Palpi lilackish. 

 Thorax brownish ochreous, without definite markings; scutum, 

 scutelhim and postnotum darker brown. Abdomen brown, 

 sternites with ochreous basal bands; hypopygium yellow, 

 structure as figured. Legs yellow ; femora with a very narrow 

 and indistinct ring some distance before the tip. Tips of tibiae 

 conspicuously black, tips of tarsal segments also darkened. 

 Wings slightly yellowish, with light brown markings as in the 

 figure; costa, subcosta and R^^ yellow. Halteres yellowish. 



Length of body 8 mm. ; wing 8 mm. 



Mt. Murud, head camp, November — 2 o*. 



LiMNOPHILA (Pilaeia) melanota Alex.? 



Mt. Penrissen, 3000 feet— 1 cf • 



The specimen answers to Alexander's description, the type of 

 wdiich was from Gifu, Japan. Hypoygium constructed as in 

 the European L. discicoUis Mg. Flagellar segments with long 

 pubescence about twice as long as the diameter of the segments, 

 and each with one long dorsal hair, about as long as the 

 segment. 



LiMNOPHILA (Pseudolimnophila) palmebi Alex.? 

 Mt. Poi, 5000 feet— 1 ? . 



LiMNOPHILA (TeoglophUjA) aIjTicola sp. n. (Plate 9, fig. 18.) 



O*. Head rather fight ochreous. Eyes large, separated 



above by little more than the width of one facet, but much more 



widely separated below the mouth parts. Antennal scape yel- 



