in the British Museum. 347 



Clydonodozus anyustifasciatus inttrruptus, subs p. n. 



Male. — Length 13'2 mm. ; wing 10*6 ram. ; abdomen 

 alone 10 mm. 



In the general features of wing- and leg-pattern, this sub- 

 species is very similar to typical angustifasciatus, differing 

 in the following features : — 



Size smaller. Median prsescutal stripe split by a pale 

 median vitta ; abdomen much shorter ; the median stripe 

 on the sternites reduced to short delicate lines that are 

 nearly their own length from the posterior margins of the 

 segments and almost as remote from the anterior margin ; 

 anterior and lateral margins of the intermediate segments 

 narrowly blackened, the lateral margins becoming obsolete 

 behind at about two-thirds the length of the segments ; 

 eighth sternite shorter, black with a large, rounded, pale 

 spot on either side, the apex black. Gouapophyses of the 

 male hypopygium straight, parallel, the tips flattened and 

 twisted almost as in the typical variety. 



Hab. Uganda. 



Holotype, $ , South of Lake George, altitude 3200-34-00 

 feet, October 17-19, 1911 (S. A. Neave). 



Presented by the Imperial Bureau of Entomology, 

 1915. 57. 



Type in the collection of the British Museum (Natural 

 History). 



Genus Pseudolimnophila, Alexander. 

 Pseudolimnophila rex, sp. n. 



Size large (wing of <$ over 13 mm.) ; antennas brownish 

 black, the first flagellar segment yellowish ; legs brownish 

 black ; wings with a strong dusky tinge, the cross-veins 

 and deflections indistinctly darker ; a supernumerary cross- 

 vein in cell R 2 ; basal deflection of Cu x just beyond the fork 

 of M. 



Male. — Length 13'5 mm. ; wing 133 mm. ; hind leg, 

 femur 11 mm., tibia 11*2 mm. 



Rostrum and palpi dark brown. Antennas with the elon- 

 gate first scapal segment brown, greyish-pruinose ; second 

 segment dark brown ; first flagellar segment light yellow ; 

 remaining flagellar segments dark brownish black, elongate, 

 with long verticils. Head greyish brown, the anterior part 

 of the vertex indistinctly yellowish with a large dark mark 

 between the eyes at the narrowest point ; occiput brighter 

 brown. 



