in the British Mriseum. 349 



light yellow ; femora pale brown, the bases paler, the tips 

 dark brown ; tihite and tarsi dark brown. Wings very 

 indistinctly pale giey, only the stigma indistinctly pale 

 brown, oval in ontline ; veins dark brown. Venation: 

 agreeing most nearly with /*. fi'iu/i in that the l)asal 

 deflection of Cu^ is far l)efore mid-length of cell \st M2 ; 

 Bs longer than /I'g ; Ti^^z longer and more ;trcnated than in 

 frugi ; r on 7?2 immediately beyond tlie fork of ^1^4,3 ; 7*i 

 beyond r a little longer than this cross-vein alone ; cell 

 1st M2 small, shorter ttian the petiole of cell My ; cell Mi a 

 little shorter than its petiole ; basal deflection of Cui at 

 abont one-quarter the length of cell \st M^- 



Abdomen light brown. 



Hub. Southern Rhodesia. 



Holoti/pe, ^, Mt. Chirinda, Melsetter District, altitude 

 3800 feet, March 4, 1910 (C. F. M. Swynnerton). 



Paratopotype, cJ , December 6, 1911. 



Presented by the Entomological Research Committee, 

 1912. 117. 145. 



Type in the collection of the British Museum (Natural 

 History). 



Pseudolimnophila sene.v, sj). n. 



Male. — Length 9*5 mm. ; wing 10 mm. ; hind leg, femur 

 9'1 mm., tibia 9 mm. 



Related to P. frugi (Brrgroth) of South Africa, but very 

 much larger, differing moreover as follows : — 



Pleura more plumbeous; legs entirely pale brownish 

 yellow, the tips of the femora not darkened ; wings with a 

 strong greyish snffusion. Venation : r considerably removed 

 from the tip of /?i, the latter bcitig twice the length of r 

 alo)ie ; vein Ji.y running generally parallel to R^ For its entire 

 length so that cell 2nd Ry is much wider at the wing-margin 

 than cell R^ '■> deflection of i?.,_^- about equal to r~ui ; petiole 

 of cell M, nnusually short, less than one-half cell J/, ; cell 

 \st M.2 longer than vein Cuy beyond it ; l)asal deflection of 

 Criy at about one-frjurth to one-flfth the length of cell 

 ]st A/2 ; plcurites of the male hypopygium long and slender. 



Hab. Uganda. 



Holotype, S ■, Ankole-Toro Border, East of Lake George, 

 altitude 4500 feet, October 20-21, 1911 (S. A. Neave). 



Presented by the Imperial Bureau of Entomology, 

 1915.57. 



Type in the collection of the British Museum (Natural 

 History). 



