22 Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell on Fossil Arthropods 
Belytida. 
Lithobelyta (gen. nov.) reducta, sp.n. (Fig. 27.) 
The genus resembles Belyta, but the stigma and marginal 
cell are absent. ‘The head is broad, and shaped as in Belyta; 
the thorax is finely rugose, or rather transversely aciculate 
or granular, 
Lithobelyta (gen, nov.) reducta, sp. nu. 
Thorax pitch-black ; wings perfectly clear, anterior wing 
about 2°3 mm. long, principal nervures brown ; hind wing 
with no visible venation. 
B.M., In. 17091 (A’C. Sm.). 
Miota (?) strigata, sp.n. (Fig. 28.) 
Pure black, with small rounded head and slender petiolate 
abdomen ; anterior wing hardly 2mm. long, reddish hyaline, 
principal nervures dark brown. 
Fig. 28. 
Miota (?) strigata, sp. 0. 
