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task to restore the wing to its correct form, as far as it is pre- 

 served for lis. The result is to be seen in Text-fig. 1 2i, to whicli 

 I have added the probable courses of the veins that are missing 

 in the fossil. For purposes of comparison, I have shown also the 

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Text-fig. 12. 



(rt) Epiophhhia superstea (Selj's), (Recent, Japan), forewing; h\ region of 

 quadrilateral of hindwing of same. [h). Triasso/e-^fes epiophlehioide><, 

 n.g. et sp., (Triassic, Ipswich, Q.), restored wing, with missing parts 

 shown by dotted lines, (c) Synlestes ireyerni Selys, (Recent, Australia), 

 forewing. The basal portions of all three wings shown for comparison 

 with one another, (all x 4). Ab, anal bridge; C, costa; N, nodus; R, 

 radius; sq, subquadrangle. Rest of lettering as in Text-fig. 11. 



corresponding areas of the forewings of U2^iophlebia superstps; 

 (Selys), and Synlestes tveyersi Selys, both of which show certain 

 points of resemblance with this interesting new fossil. 



Comparing the fossil first of all with Rpiophlebia, we note that 



