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nish yellow. Head dark brown, the genae paler brown. 



Mesonotal praescutum obscure yellow with three dark brown 

 stripes, the median one broadest, indistinctly bisected medially by 

 a reddish line ； lateral stripes very short, not attaining the suture ； 

 scutum dull yellow, the lobes brown ； scutelluni and postnotum 

 largely brown. Pleura dark brown and pale whitish yellow. Käl- 

 teres pale. Legs with the coxae brown basally, yellow apically ； 

 remaining coxae and the trochanters yellow ； femora yellow, the 

 tips broadly brown ； tibiae brownish yellow, narrowly tipped with 

 brown ； tarsi light brown. Wings yellowish, most intense on the 

 costal region ； veins and cross-veins narrowly seamed with brown, 

 especially at the origin of the secter and along the cord ； stip^ma 

 largely pale ； venation : Rs angulated or sppurred at its origin ； 

 cross-vein r at the tip of "Ri ； tip of wing obtuse. 



Abdomen with the basal tergites yellow with a broad median 

 and narrower lateral strips ； terminal segments dark brownish ； 

 stern ites similar, the four basal segments yellow, brownish laterally ； 

 hypopygium largely yellowish. The dorsal pleural aoDendage is 

 produced cephalad in a sharp point, the sclerite suggesting the head 

 and beak of a bird. 

 Habitat : Japan 



Holotype, lokuhara, Provincg Shinano, Sept. 4, 1915 ； no. 28. 

 Paratopotype, 



L. avis, var. flavoabdominalis, n. subsp. 



Female. ― Length, 13. mm. ； wing, 13.4 mm. 



similar to the typical form, differing as follows : smaller ； head 

 yellow with two linear brown subparallel marks on the vertex ； 

 praescutal stripes represented only by two median black marks at 

 the anterior end and four similar marks near the suture ； scutal 

 lobes black medially ； legs yellow, the tips of the femora very nar- 

 rowly brown ； abdomen clear yellow throughout. Holotype, no. 

 32, labelled " III "， no-locality. 



Libnotes nohirai, n. sp. 



Female. ― Length, 10.5 — 13 mm. ； wing, 15 — 17.4 mm. 



