424 Mr. Bridgman's additions to T. A. Marshall's 



and two males (from EiqoitJiecia pygnueata, from Cam- 

 bridgeshire), and there is no variation; the scape 

 beneath is black, and the hind tibiae have two fuscous 

 rings ; the tegulae and mandibles are black, not yellow. 



Limneria {Angitia, Th.) annidipes, n. s. 



Niger, pedibus posticis nigris, tibiis basi et medio albidis, aculeo 

 subexserto ; areola nulla. 



Slightly shining ; head somewhat narrow behind the eyes, wider 

 than the thorax ; face subqnadrate, covered with white pubescence ; 

 apex of clypeus rounded ; cheeks not buccated ; antennae filiform, 

 scarcely attenuated at the apex, somewhat shorter than the body. 

 Thorax rather long; metathorax somewhat smooth and shining, 

 with five distinct superior arese ; supero-medial area pentagonal, 

 longer than wide, distinctly closed behind. Abdomen slender, as 

 long as and narrower than the head and thorax. Post-petiole of 

 abdomen subglobose, about one-third wider than the petiole ; 

 remaining segments of about equal width ; the 2nd one-third 

 longer than wide, and as long as the 1st segment, these scabri- 

 culous ; remainder smoother ; the 3rd subquadrate ; aculeus only 

 just projecting. Wings without an areolet ; external radial 

 nervure curved ; transverse anal nervure of hind wings not 

 divided. 



Black ; palpi and mandibles yellow, teeth of the latter reddish ; 

 coxae black, trochanters yellowish white, basal joint of hind pair 

 black ; front and middle femora, tibiae, and tarsi yellowish red, the 

 latter more or less fuscous at the extreme apex ; hind femora black ; 

 hind tibiae whitish, apex and before the base black ; tarsi black, 

 extreme base pale. Tegulae yellow ; stigma substramineous. 

 Male and female. Length, about 3"5 mm. 



A single female was bred by Mr. E. A. Atmore from 

 Buccidatrix cidariella. This comes very near L. Elishcs, 

 m., but differs in having the 2nd and 3rd segments of 

 the abdomen longer, and aculeus shorter and stigma 

 paler. It is also, from the description in E. M. M., 

 xii., 194, very like L. croceipes, Marshall. This comes 

 next to L. Elishce in Oj)us. Ent., p. 1165. 



One male was bred by Mr. W. H. B. Fletcher from 

 BiicciUatrix cidariella . 



This insect is very like L. transfuga, Gr., but the 

 stigma is broader and shorter, as well as the radial cell ; 

 the posterior-inferior angle of transfuga is decidedly 



