new Ti\m\\(\i)d from the Malarj Peninsula. 3')5 



blackish. Abdomen ochrcous, without markings ; long 

 yellow hairs at the base of the ovipositor. Leys brown, 

 femora with a black preapical ring. Wings very faintly 

 yellowish-tingod, the base of the wing and the costal coll 

 conspicuously so; veins yellowish, l)l;ick where the dark 

 markings cover them. Anal angle darkened ; a fuscous 

 band near the base of the wing extending almost con- 

 tiuuously from K to the hind margin and covering the apex 

 of Ax ; fuscous clouds over all the cross-veins and the base 

 of Rs, the tips of Ri and Cuo, and the base of the fork of 

 I\f 1 and Mo : in addition, there is a cloud near the base 

 of Ro_,_:, which just extends on to R4+.r„ another near the 

 apex of Ro+a, and one at the tip of jNIj which just extends on 

 to the tip of Mj : a few other dark specks on the veins of 

 the apical third of the wing. Scg exactly at the tip of Scj ; 

 Rj continued beyond the marginal cross-vein for a distance 

 rather greater than the length of the cross-vein, then turned 

 sharply np to the costa, with a stump at the angle ; Rs 

 nearly three times as long as the basal section of R4+5 ; 

 M,^2 forks a little before middle of cell 1st Mg ; Cuj 

 meeting M3 a little before the fork of Mj and Mg ; cell 1st 

 JNIg more than three times as long as its greatest width. 

 Halteres ochreous. 



Length of body 9 mm.; wing 11 mm. 



Kedah : Kedah Peak, 3200 ft. {Dr. A. T. Sianton), 1 ? . 



This species is in some respects intermediate between 

 L. notatinervis^ Brun., and L. punctipennis, Meij., but seems 

 to be distinct from both. The wing-markings are very 

 similar to those of L. scutellata, but not quite so extensive ; 

 L. scutellata also differs in its thoracic markings and its 

 much greater size. 



Libnotes limpida^ sp. n. 



? . Head ratlier dark ochreous-brown ; proboscis and 

 antennae brownish, the latter light ochreous apically. 

 Flagellar joints rounded, only the last two or three being 

 rather more elongate. Thorax : prsescutum brownish, 

 lighter in front, whitish in the middle posteriorly; scutum, 

 scutcUum, and postnotum whitish-ochreous ; postnotum 

 brownish at the sides, with a snuill l)lackish spot on each 

 side at the base ; pleurae light ochreous, a black dot beneath 

 the root of the wing, and several small short brownish 

 streaks, some of which form a discoutinifcus line across the 

 middle of the coxa>. Abdomen dingy ochreous, the segments 

 darker towards the base ou the dorsal side. Leys light 



