220 KLEDITOMA LONGICORNIS. 



4. KLEDITOMA MAESHALLI. 

 PI. XIII, fig. 10. 



Kleditoma Marshalli, Cam., Mem. Lit. and Phil. Soc. Manch., 

 ii (4), 6. 



Black ; the legs testaceous, the coxse and base of femora lined with 

 black ; wings clear hyaline, the nervures testaceous ; the apex incised, 

 but not deeply. Antennae as long as the head and thorax united ; the 

 second joint subglobose, thick; the third one-half longer than the 

 fourth; the rest broader than long; the club abrupt, the basal joint 

 nearly as long as the three preceding joints united, and a little shorter 

 than the second ; the third joint nearly as long as the two preceding 

 joints united, and sharply conical at the apex ; the club is nearly as long 

 as the rest of the scape united. Scutellum strongly longitudinally 

 striolated ; the cup small, acutely pointed at the base. Abdomen longer 

 than the thorax ; the hair-fringe interrupted at the top ; clear white. 

 Radial cellule elongate, narrow, more than twice longer than broad, 

 closed at base and apex ; the second abscissa of radius one-fourth 

 shorter than the third; the apical incision broad, narrow, but distinct; 

 the fringe long. 



The J has the antennae fully one-half longer than the body ; the 

 third joint curved, not much longer than the fourth. 



Length $ 2 mm., rf 1^ mm. 



The great length of the club renders this (for the 

 group) large species easily recognisable. 

 Barnstaple (Rev. T. A. Marshall). 



5. KLEDITOMA LONGIOOENIS. 

 PL XIII, fig. 9. 



Kleditoma longicornis, Cam., Mem. Lit. and Phil. Soc. Manch., 

 ii (4), 62. 



Black; the trochanters, femora, tibiae and tarsi, testaceous; the 

 femora broadly lined above with black; wings hyaline, the nervures 

 dark fuscous. Antennae as long as the thorax and abdomen united ; 

 the basal part of the flagellum thin ; the third joint not much longer 

 than the fourth; the tenth joint longer and thicker than the ninth, and 

 about one-fourth narrower than the eleventh ; the club distinct ; the 

 joints moderately elongate, the last sharply conical at the apex and 

 longer than the others. Scutellum laterally opaque, closely longitudi- 

 nally striolate ; the fovese deep, wide, distinctly separated ; the apical 

 fovea small, shallow, circular ; at the apex the scutelluin broadly pro- 

 jects, narrowed towards the bottom, but not forming a beak as in 

 Rhynchacis. Abdomen longer than the head and thorax united; the 

 hair-fringe dense, large, griseous. Radial cellule an elongate triangle, 

 closed at base and apex ; the nervures straight, the second fully one- 

 fourth shorter than the third ; cubitus traced ; apex of wing roundly 

 incised. ? . 



Length slightly over 2 mm. 





