752 Mr. Rowland E. Turner on new 



carina, the sides of the segment finely and very obscurely striated. 

 Sixth dorsal segment clothed with stiff blackish bristles. Comb of 

 the anterior tarsi fairly long and stout, six spines on the basal joint ; 

 tarsal ungues long, without a tooth. Third abscissa of the radius 

 about half as long again as the second, first recurrent nervure 

 received very near the base of the second cubital cell, more than 

 twice as far from the second recurrent nervure as from the angle of 

 the cell. A little silver pubescence on the face and cheeks, abdomen 

 bare. 



^ . Antennal joints shorter than in the female, the eyes separated 

 on the vertex by a distance equal to the length of the two basal 

 joints of the flagellum; apex of the dorsal segment with a very 

 indistinct marginal band of greyish pubescence ; apical dorsal 

 segment closely punctured, shallowly emarginate at the apex. 



ffab. Uganda, Entebbe (C. C. Goivdey), August 19-28. 

 Two $ $ and 1 ^ 



Type in B. M. 



Superficially this species resembles the oriental Liris 

 ducalis, Sm. 



Notogonia sericosoma, sp. n. 



9 . Nigra ; mandibulis, clypeo apice, antennis, tegulis, pedibus, 

 abdomine, segmentis dorsalibus seciindo tertioque modice infuscatis, 

 ferrugineis ; alis pallide flavo-hyalinis, limbo apicali pallide 

 infuscato, venis testaceis, capite, thorace, abdomineque pallide 

 aureosericeis. 



Long. 13 mm. 



9 . Clypeus subtruncate at the apex, not emarginate in the 

 middle. Second joint of the flagellum equal in length to the third, 

 about two and a half times as long as its breadth in the middle. 

 Eyes separated on the vertex by a distance half as great again as the 

 length of the second joint of the flagellum. Comb of the fore tarsi 

 long and stout, six spines on the outer margin of the basal joint. 

 Median segment finely transversely striated, the apex almost smooth, 

 the sides finely striated, the segment longer than its breadth at the 

 base, slightly convex, and without a median carina. Sixth dorsal 

 segment closely punctured and covered with very fine pale golden 

 pubescence. Tarsal ungues long, without a tooth. Second abscissa 

 of the radius nearly as long as the third ; first recurrent nervure 

 received distinctly nearer to the basal angle of the second cubital 

 cell than to the second recurrent nervure. The whole dorsal surface 

 except the middle of the median segment is covered more or less 



