220 EXOTIC NEUROPTERA, 



Dilar Iierniosa n. sp. — 9 . Pale, head dark on vertex, dark spots 

 on sides of the pronotum, also on the meso- and metanotum ; abdomen 

 swollen, each segment with transverse brown spots bearing tufts of 

 hairs ; legs very hairy, especially tibia I. Wings with numerous trans- 

 verse pale brown marks, those in middle apical part rather smaller than 

 elsewhere, and more connected ; about ten or eleven costal spots ; two 

 large ones just before middle of the wing, one behind radius and 

 almost connected to the one on the hind margin, before them a trans- 

 verse band devoid of spots ; hind wings (besides numerous other 

 spots) with three along the inner margin, and about seven in costal 

 area. Wings very broad, outer margin of both pairs hardly excavate 

 in middle, costal cells three or four times as long as broad, many cos- 

 tals forked, but some simple ones here and there ; radial sector con- 

 nected to radius three time before apical third ; six branches of radial 

 sector in fore-wings, five in hind wings ; a black dot between first and 

 second branches in both wings ; in fore-wings upper branch of cubitus 

 with three or four branches ; in fore-wings the branches of radial 

 sector are bifurcated or a few trifurcate before the marginal forks, in 

 hind-wings some are bifurcate others simple ; entire margin of both 

 pairs with short intercalated veinlet between all other veins ; margins 

 of wings and the veins with long hairs, the posterior fringe is extremely 

 long. Expanse 25 mm. 



Type.— 9 . From Pacho, Colombia, E. Cordilleras, 2200 

 m., October (Fassl). It belongs to the subgenus Nallacius 



of Navas. 



CONIOPTERYGIDAE. 



Malacomyza teriniualis n. sp. — Densely clothed with white 

 powder, cilia white. Antennae white on basal seven joints, beyond 

 deep black ; palpi black on base, white on last joint ; body brownish, 

 with white powder. Fore-wings with cross-vein just before fork of the 

 median vein ; radial sector geniculate at base ; in hind-wings but one 

 fork. In the male the antennae are thick, the basal joint enlarged at 

 tip, and seen from the side with concave upper edge ; on the head of 

 male is a swollen cap or top piece ; in the female the head is normal, 

 and the basal joint of antennae long, but not enlarged at tip ; legs 

 with fusiform tibiae. Expanse 4 mm. 



Type. — 9 . From Belgaum, Bombay Province, India, 12th 

 August, 2500 feet. 



CHRYSOPIDAE. 



Clirysopa zeylanica n. sp. — Yellowish ; face with a prominent 

 brown inverted Y-mark, the stem going up between the antennai on 

 the vertex, the forks reaching down to clypeus ; a dark spot under 

 each eye ; palpi mostly dark ; antennae pale, basal joint with brown 

 stripe on outer side and one on the upper side ; second joint pale, but 



