By R. J. TILLYARD. 



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Chrysopa anotnala. n.sp , and the usual form in Chrysopa, are 

 shown in Text-fig. 1, a, b, c, respectively. 



Text -tig. 2. 

 Wings of Chrysopa anomcda, n.sp.; ( x 7). 



7. Chrysopa anomala, n.sp. (Text-tigs. 16, 2). 



Total lenyth, lb mm.; forewhiy, 12 mm 



W i n g s distinctly pointed at apex, especially hind wing. All 

 veins apparently originally green, except gradate series of fore- 

 wing, which are darkened. Costal area of fore wing only moder- 

 ately wide, with 19 cross-veins. Median loop ends cotermin- 

 ously with the third median cell; the basal and distal sides of 

 this cell very oblique. Pterostigma pale and weakly formed, 

 with 3 cells below it in forewing, 4 in hindwing. Gradate 

 cross-veins of forewing, 6 in each series, the inner series with 

 three extra cross-veins placed just above it; in hindwings, 4 

 cross-veins in the inner, 5 in the outer series. Number of cells 

 below M' from median loop to wing-border in forewing, eight. 



Head brownish; aiitenuce pale brownish, the basal joint 

 much swollen. 



Thorax: profhorax slightly longer than wide, much narrowed 

 anteriorly. I'terothor ax ovauga-hrown. Leys very pale \ellowish- 

 brown. 



