The Odonata or 



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A /'rim. 



Wings hyaline, very light golden yellow from nodus outward ; 

 very small golden yellow basal spot. Costal vein wholly black. 



Any. r~ , ' , Cuq. 



in front wings two rows of discoidal 

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cells to level of bridge, also in hind wing; two full rows of cells 

 between Ci^ and Cu 2 in hind wing. 



<J, Abel 48, Mir. 39, pi. < 3 mm. ? , 50, 43, 3. 



The above description is made from the typical pair in the British 

 Museum ; the $ from Barberton is very probably of the same species. 

 It is immature, smaller (Abd. 40, hdw. 40, pt. 3 mm.), and has the wings 

 richlv coloured with golden vellow, darkening to brownish at base, as 



FIG. 66. Macromia thetis, $ . Mazoe. Terminal segments, right side 



and ventral view. 



shown in Plate X, fig. 2. Of existing descriptions Phyllomacromia 

 aequatorialis, Mart., comes nearest to this species, but it must be a 

 considerably smaller species, its yellow markings still more reduced, 

 the frons is metallic black above, the pterostigma brown, a single row 

 of discoidal cells in front wing of male ; aequatorialis is said to come 

 from "Afrique occideutale." 



MACROMIA CLYMENE, n. sp. 



Mus. Tervueren : 2 <$ , Kapiri, Katanga (x . 1912, Legros). 



Very similar to preceding species. Neuration of the same type, 

 having two rows of discoidal cells in frong wing, a short stretch of 

 but one row in hind wing. A single row of cells between Cn\ and 

 C% in hind wing throughout, or two cells but once at the beginning 

 of this field. 



