486 



anterior coxae and trochanters flavous ; hind coxae and base ot 



their trochanters above black, with their tarsi infuscate. Wings 



clear hyaline ; stigma testaceous or fuscous, and the uervures 



Fig. 140. Limnerium volcns, Cam. 



paler ; areolet small and shortly petiolate, emitting the recurrent 

 nervure from its apical third ; lower half of second transverse 

 cubital nervure broadly fenestrate. 



Length 7 millim. 



ASSAM : Khasi Hills (Rothney). 



Type in the Oxford Museum. 



This species is said by Cameron to be closely related to L. indica, 

 which differs from it in being larger, in having the anterior coxae 

 black, with only their apices pale, the second segment immaculate, 

 no apical carina on the metanotuni and the areolet more elongately 

 petiolate. 



379. Limnerium renovatum, nom. nov. 



Limnerium erythropus, Cameron* (nee Ashm.), Entom. 1906, p. 249 

 ($) 



$ . A black species, with the legs mainly red. Head with the 

 mandibles and palpi flavous. Metathorax more strongly and 

 rugosely punctate than the remainder ; metanotuni with the areae 

 obsolete, the petiolar area longer than broad with parallel sides 

 and not very distinct, lateral areae large and semicircular, spiracular 

 areae substriate ; propleurae strongly striate apically on their lower 

 two-thirds. Abdomen immaculate, with the terebra ^ millim. in 

 length. Legs red, with the hind coxae black and the anterior 



