KLEDITOMA FILIOOBN1S. 221 



In general coloration this species comes nearest to 

 K. filicornis, but the much greater size, the projecting 

 scutellum (forming a transition to Rhynchacis) , the 

 longer abdomen, and the clearly indicated cubitus suffi- 

 ciently separate the two. 



Barns taple (Rev. T. A. Marshall). 



6. KLEDITOMA PSILOIDES. 

 PL X, fig. 2. 



Kleditoma psiloides, Westwood, Mag. of Nat. Hist., 1833, 494 ; 



Cameron, E. M. M., xxiv, 208 (1888). 



Eucoela bicolor, Ger., Yerh. z.-b. Ges. Wien, x, 145, 34 ? > 



Eucoela ruficornis, Thorns., Oef., 1861, 399, 12 ? 



Black ; the legs reddish-testaceous, the coxse and femora at base 

 inclining to piceous ; antennae piceous, longer than the head and 

 thorax united ; the club abrupt, its joints nearly equal in length and 

 thickness ; wings hyaline, nervures testaceous ; the radial cellule trian- 

 gular ; the second abscissa of radius not much longer than the first. 

 Abdomen piceous-red at base and on ventral surface ; hair-fringe large, 

 clear, and white. 



Length 1*5 mm. 



The nearest described species to this is K. genicu- 

 latus, Htg., which differs from it in having the antennas 

 only the length of the thorax, and the wings have the 

 apical margin retuse, not cordate ; the legs are testa- 

 ceous, with the base of femora and coxae piceous. 

 K. ruficornis, Thorns., is no doubt the same species, 

 but Thomson describes the antennae as red and the 

 legs " yellow." Giraud describes the antennas of his 

 K. bicolor as being " with some individuals reddish in 

 the middle;" the legs are described as " red." 



Rare. I have only seen Westwood's type. 



7. KLEDITOMA FILIOORNIS. 

 PL XIV, fig. 3. 



Kleditoma filicornis, Cam., Mem. Lit. Phil. Soc. Manch., 11 (4), 62. 



Black ; the legs pale testaceous, piceous towards the base ; wings clear 

 hyaline ; the apex cordate, with a long fringe ; the nervures testa- 



