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pedicel nearly one half of its length, third fork cerj short pedicellate 



cell full> three times as long as broad, median cell over one and one half timet 



as long as the discal cell 

 I icpanse 17 mm. 



HYDROMANICU6 EXTREMUS, ^{). iio\'. 



Type. M. C. Z. L0,888. Borneo: Telang (Grabowsky). 



Dark; clothed with yellowish hair, on head and thorax mostly golden 

 yellow; antennae pale yellowish, qoI annulate. Fore wings with yellowish 



hair, densely inarinorate with pale brown, the largest mark is one near i 

 before stigma; hind wings faintly fumose near tip, the veins brownish. In 

 fore wings the discal cell is of moderate length, about one half of third sector; 

 first fork with a pedicel one half of fork, second fork reaches discal cell, third 

 fork with a pedicel more than one half of fork, end of median cell is a- far oul 

 as end of discal cell. In the hind wings the curvature of the subcosta and 

 radius is extreme, so that in bending back they touch the discal cell, the radius 

 apparently uniting with the radial sector for a short distance, and before that 

 the radius and subcosta are almost united for a long distance. 

 Expanse 12-13 mm. 



The smallest described species. 



Plectrocnemia FURCATA, sp. now 

 Type.— M. C. Z. 10,913. India: Lebong. 



Yellowish brown, clothed with yellowish and brown hair. Antennae pale 

 yellow, palpi more brown; pronotum yellow, rest of thorax brown, legs brown- 

 ish. Wings pale brownish, with golden and blackish hair, stigma long, dark 

 brown, several cross-veins in part whitish hyaline; in hind wings stigma also 

 dark. Discal cell longer than pedicel, first fork as long as its pedicel, third 

 fork short pedicellate; in hind wings the discal cell is very short and closed. 

 The lower appendages of the male genitalia are long, slender, upcurved, the 

 reddish chitinous pieces each side of the superior median plate are deeply 

 furcate, each branch slender; acuminate, the inner branch strongly bent 

 downward. 



Expanse 19 mm. 



Smicridea aequalis, sp. now 



Type. — M. C. Z. 10,911. British Guiana: Bartica, December 

 (H. S. Parish). 



Black, with black hair, some white hair above the antennae in front; an- 

 tennae yellowish brown; front legs mostly pale, middle legs dark on femora, 



