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eyes as from each other; pronotum one and one fifth broader than long, 

 quadrangular, corners but little rounded, front margin convex. Wings long 

 and slender, nearly uniform brown, the costal area rather darker, the costal 

 cross-veins much more than its length bej^ond end of the subcosta, four to five 

 median cross-veins, seven to nine cubital cross-veins, radial sector strongly 

 geniculate at base, first anal vein scarcely sinuate beyond anal cell. 

 Length to tip of wing 9 mm. 



Differs from A^ jacobsoni by unhanded legs, and different male 

 genitalia. 



Nemoura remota, sp. nov. 



Type.— M. C. Z. 10,826. Straits Settlements: Island of Penang 

 (C. F. Baker). 



Dark brown, shining, legs pale yellowish brown, wings brown, some of the 

 cells paler in the middle, vertex with a faint pale spot in the middle behind the 

 ocelli. Ocelli are far apart, being fully twice as near to eyes as to each other, 

 the ocellar triangle very low; the pronotum is a trifle longer than broad, much 

 narrower than the head, and slightly broader in front than behind, the anterior 

 margin rounded. The radial sector is almost geniculate at base, and arises 

 only a little beyond the median vein; the costal cross- vein is nearly its own 

 length beyond end of subcosta; anal cell twice as long as broad, the first anal 

 vein just beyond the cell bends down sharply. 



Length to tip of wings 7 mm. 



Nemoura stylata, sp. nov. 



Type.— M. C. Z. 10,821. Va. : Glencarlyn, 18 May, Chain Bridge, 

 25 May. 



Pale brown, legs more' yellow, wings evenly faintly infumate. Lateral 

 ocelli about twice as far apart as from the eyes, anterior ocellus far forward so 

 that the ocellar triangle is nearly equilateral. Pronotum about one and two 

 thirds as broad as long, plainly broader in front than behind, the anterior 

 corners rounded, and the anterior margin convex. Wings with radial sector 

 almost geniculate at base; costal cross- vein about its length beyond end of 

 subcosta; anal cell twice as long as broad, first anal vein but little sinuate at 

 base; median area not swollen above. The male inferior appendages are 

 longer than in our other species. 



Length 6.5 mm. 



Paranotoperla thoreyi, sp. nov. 



Type.— M. C. Z. 10,839. Fijis (Thorey). 



Pale brownish, minutely pubescent, very evident on the legs. Ocelli in a 

 slightly longer than equilateral triangle, posterior ocelli nearly twice as far 



