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angle. Primar}' with costa straight, with an expandible tnft from near the base ; 

 termen evenly rounded ; wings broad ; secondary with wings ample. 

 Type : Cristatopalpus olivens B-B. 



110. Cristatopalpus olivens spec. nov. 



c?. Head and tliorax olivaceous greyish brown ; abdomen olive-grey. Primary 

 pale olive-brown, with a blackish basal spot ; an irregular sub-basal pale line darker 

 edged on each side, with a blackish <• shaped internal mark on the inner margin ; 

 a pale dot in the cell, with two pale small spots at the end of the cell ; postmedian 

 line irregalar, serrate, receding at the costa and inner margin : subterminal line 

 very irregular, with a dark costal internal filling between it and the postmedian 

 line; terminal area jialer, with a blackish patch between veins 4 and 5 ; termen 

 with a fine crenulate dark line; fringes darkly intersected. Secondaries olive-grey, 

 with a median and postmedian pale line darkly edged, and darkly filled in between 

 a very fine crennlate terminal line. 



Expanse, 41 mm. 



Bab. Mount Kebea, Jnly, and Dinawa, September. 



Type in my collection. 



Systaticospora gen. nov. 



? . Palpi with tufts on the back of the second and third segments ; second 

 segment long, reaching far above the vertex ; third long, curved backwards ; 

 antennae with fine short hairs ; patagia raised into lateral thoracic tufts. 

 Neuratiou, jirimary with veins 2 and 3 from before the angle, 4 and 5 from 

 about the angle, 6 from just below the angle, 7, 8, and 9 stalked, 7 on a short one, 

 8 and 9 on a long stalk, 9 and lU from the cell ; secondary with veins 3, 4, and 5 

 from the angle, 6 and 7 from the upper angle. Both wings broad and ample. 

 Primary with costa slightly arched, depressed near apex ; termen evenly rounded. 



It is not ordinarily advisable to describe a genus from one sex, and especially 

 the female ; but this is so evidently new that I cannot do otherwise. 



Type : Systaticospora orphnina B-B. 



120. Systaticospora orplinina spec. nov. 



? . Head, thorax, and abdomen blackish brown. Primary dark olive-brown, 

 thickly irrorated with blackish ; a basal and sub-basal interrnpted black line ; a 

 small black spot in the cell, with a minute white pnpil ; reniform outlined with 

 black, with pale internal dash ; postmedian line black, strongly serrate ; subterminal 

 line ochreous, edged with black on each side, with a black patch about veins 6 

 and 7 ; termen dotted with ochreous, with internal black scallops. Secondary 

 uniform dark greyish brown, with a fine black scalloped termen. 



Expanse, 60 mm. 



Hab. Aroa River, April. 



Type in the Tring Museum. 



Megaloptera gen. nov. 



cJ. Palpi with second segment long, recurved over the liead, thickly but 



smoothly scaled ; third joint of moderate size, scaled ; antennae bipectinate ; legs, 



with all the femora, having a large spreading fringe of hair on each side; tibia 



smoothly scaled ; thorax with patagial crests formed of long fine straight hairs. 



