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CHRYSOPID^E. 

 Ancylopteryx 8-punctata Fabr. 



Several from Los Banos; common in Malasia. 

 Ancylopteryx doleschali Brauer. 



From Los Banos; known from Amboina. 

 Nothochrysa inaequalis Walk. 



From Los Banos; a common species from India and Insulinde, 

 and redescribed by various writers. 



Nothochrysa evanescens McLach. 



From Los Banos; one specimen is of the variety everetti van der 

 Weele. Recorded from nearby islands. 



Chrysopa isolata n. sp. 



Wholly pale yellowish green, (probably green when alive) stigma deeper 

 green, a black dot each side at base of clypeus, otherwise unmarked. Pro- 

 notum much broader than long, slightly narrowed and rounded in front, 

 transverse groove about in middle. Wings slender, apex acute, venation 

 unmarked, 14 costals before stigma, 3 or 4 inner gradates, 6 to 7 outer ones, 

 the inner series is nearer to outer than to radial sector, and each of inner 

 series is farther from next than its own length, outer marginal forks not 

 twice as long as broad; divisory veinlet ends beyond the cross-vein, second 

 cubital cell about as long as the third, narrowed at tip, but near base about 

 as wide as the third. Hind-wings with two or three very widely separated 

 gradates in inner series, and five or six in outer row; 8 radial cross-veins; 

 in fore-wings 9 or 10 radial cross-veins. Expanse, 22 mm. 



Los Banos, Philippine Islands (Baker). Near to Ch. noumeana 

 Navas (which I have seen in Paris) but the arrangement of gra- 

 dates is very different. 



Chrysopa tagalica n. sp. 



Pale greenish, face- yellowish, a yellow median stripe through thorax, 

 antennae yellow, no marks on head, palpi nor antennas; wings hyaline, with 

 green venation, stigma rather more distinct. Wings slender, acute at tips, 

 divisory veinlet ends beyond the .cross-vein, second cubital cell about 

 as long as the third, both narrowed toward each other, 10 radial cross- 

 veins; in both wings 5 inner gradates and G outer, the two series wide apart, 

 the inner much nearer, especially above, to the radial sector than to the 

 outer, and outer much nearer margin than to inner, outer marginal forks 

 about twice as long as broad. Expanse, 22 mm. 



From Los Banos, Philippine Islands (Baker). 



