LIMONIINvE 



GENUS LIMONIA MEIGEN. 

 LIMONIA IMITATRIX, sp. n. 



General coloration black, the latéral margins of the praescutum 

 and the propleura obscure yellow; abdomen black, the basai half of 

 the segments scoriaceous blue-black, the caudal margins broadly 

 velvety black; génital segments orange. 



Female. — Length about 10.5 mm.; wing 12 mm. 



Rostrum dark brown. Antennae with the basai segment brown, 

 the mesal face brighter; flagellum black. Head blackish, yellow above, 

 becoming obscure yellow immediately behind the eyes. 



Pronotum obscure yellow, rather narrowly black medially. Meso- 

 notal prsescutum yellow, broadly and confluently black medially; 

 remainder of the mesonotum shiny black, the base of the scutellum 

 faintly gray pruinose. Pleura black, the propleura and dorso -pleural 

 membrane obscure yellow; metapleura and pleurotergites of the 

 postnotum black. Haltères black, the base of the stem yellow, the 

 knobs brown. Legs with the fore coxa; and trochanters obscure yellow; 

 remainder of the legs black. Wings faintly infuscated, the base, cells 

 C and Se, and the stigma dark brown; cord and outer end of cell 

 ist M 2 rather narrowly but conspicuously seamed with brown; wing- 

 apex and posterior margin indistinctly darkened; veins black; stigma 

 elongate-oval, dark brown, hairy. 



Abdomen black, the eighth and ninth segments orange; the re- 

 maining segments hâve the basai half of each shiny, scoriaceous 

 blue-black, the caudal margins broadly velvety black. 



Hab. Uganda. 



Holotype, $, Mulange, Mabira Forest, altitude 4000 feet, June 30, 

 1922, in bungalow at 10 a. m. (R. A. Dummee). 



Type in the collection of the writer. 



LIMONIA SCHOUTEDENI, sp. n. 



Mesonota praescutum golden-yellow, with three more or less 

 confluent black stripes; remainder of the mesonotum almost entirely 



