t}eic Tipulitla\/Vo7?j t/ie Mahiy Peninsula. 357 



oc'lircous, tips of tibifc and a prcapical ring on tlic femora 

 brownisli. U hu/s sli<rlitly greyish, Avitliout distinct dark 

 niarkings on the nienil)ranc ; veins yellowish, cross-veins, 

 base of Ks, tijis of R,, M], Afo, Cuj, C1I2, An, and Ax, and 

 base of fork of Mj and IMj, dark; a dark mark near base 

 and another smaller one near apex of R2+3, anotlier near 

 base of An. Venation mnch as in L. stantoni, bnt Rj not 

 eontinned quite so far beyond tlie cross-vein as the lengtli of 

 the latter; Mi^o forking beyond the middle of cell 1st M,, 

 and Cui meeting M3 before one-third of this cell. HuUercs 

 ochreous. 



Length of body 9 mm. ; wing 11 mm. 



Kedaii : Kcdah Peak, 3200 ft. [Dr. A. T. Stanton), 1 ? . 



Though it might be taken for a very pale specimen of 

 L. stantoni, this species is undoubtedly distinct, if only ou 

 account of the structural difference in the antennie. 



Libnotes lutea, sp. n. 



? . Head dark grey, whitish round the eye-margins ; 

 front narrow, silvery. Proboscis and palpi brownish. 

 Antcnnse with the scape light brown, the flagellura dark 

 brown ; flagellar joints oval, shortly stalked, the last two 

 or three more elongate. Thorax uniformly sliiniug light 

 ochreous, except for a dark brown spot on each side of the 

 scutum immediately in front of the root of the wings. 

 Abdomen uniformly shining light ochreous. Le(/s light 

 ochreous, the extreme tips of the femora and tibise and 

 the last three or four basal joints daj-k. Wings practically 

 hyaline, with light fuscous stigma ; veins yellowish, except 

 the central cross-veins and the whole of Cu, which are dark ; 

 extreme tip of wing indistinctly darkened. Sco strong, 

 oblique, more conspicuous than the tip of Sc^ ; tip of Rj 

 turned sharply up to the costa, simulating a cross-vein, 

 the marginal cross-vein right-angled, with a short stump 

 arising from the angle, the horizontal portion longer than 

 the vertical (in other words, the first longitudinal vein ends 

 in the second and is connected with the costa by a cross- 

 vein) ; cell 1st Mg less than three times as long as broad. 

 Ml +2 forking near its apex ; Cu, meeting M3 a little before 

 middle of cell. 



Length of bodv G mm.; wing 7 mm. 



Kedah : Kcdah Peak, 3200 ft. [Dr. A. T. Stanton), 1 ? . 



This species seems to be tpiite distinct in coloration from 

 any previously described. 



