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ceous. Antennae filiform, as long as the body ; all the joints of the 

 flagellum twice longer than broad, distinctly separated ; the club sub- 

 abrupt, the joints narrowed at base and apex ; the apical one-fourth 

 longer than the penultimate. Abdomen not much longer than the 

 thorax, piceous on ventral surface ; the hair-fringe large, white. 

 Radial cellule narrow, elongate; the second abscissa of radius two- 

 thirds the length of the third. 

 Length 1 mm. 



May be known from K. psiloides by the longer and 

 thinner antennae, of which the joints of the flagellum 

 are all twice longer than broad ; by the thinner, less 

 abrupt club, and by the longer and narrower radius. 



Barnstaple (Rev. T. A. Marshall). 



8. KLEDITOMA STEIATICOLLIS. 



Kleditoma striaticollis, Cam., Mem. Lit. Phil. Soc. Man.,i (4), 167. 



Black, shining ; the knees broadly, trochanters and base of femora, 

 tibiae, and tarsi, piceous. Wings clear hyaline, the nervures testaceous. 

 Antennae as long as the head and thorax united ; the club abrupt, its 

 joints of equal thickness, the basal a little shorter than the second ; the 

 ninth and tenth joints are thicker than the preceding and more 

 globular. Radial cellule elongate, the second abscissa of radius percep- 

 tibly longer than the first ; apical margin of wing obtusely incised. 

 Abdominal hair-fringe griseous, dense. Pronotum striolated. Apex of 

 scutellum obtuse. 



Length 1^ mm. 



Differs from K. brevicornis, Thorns., in its longer 

 antennae (the antennae in brevicornis being almost 

 shorter than the thorax). 



New Galloway, in June. 



9. KLEDITOMA CALEDONICA. 



Kleditoma caledonica, Cam., Mem. Lit. and Phil. Soc. Man., 

 i (4), 166. 



Black, shining ; the anterior four knees, tibiae, and tarsi testaceous, 

 the posterior and the trochanters piceous ; wings hyaline, the nervures 

 testaceous ; the abdominal hair-fringe griseous. Antennae longer than 

 the head and thorax united; the flagellum before the club slender ; the 

 club distinct, the joints conical, distinctly attenuated at base and apex ; 

 the eleventh joint perceptibly shorter than the twelfth. Radial cellule 



