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In hind wings the costals mostly dark, and also the upper ends of 

 the radials. It was described from eastern China. 



Two specimens from Suifu, 2,000 feet, and Songpan, July 11, 8,000 

 to 9,500 feet. 



CHRYSOPA SINICA Tjeder 



Plate 27, Figure 11 



Extremely common; Suifu, February, March; Beh Lull Din, April; 

 Kuanshien, April, November; Chengtu, March, April, May; 0-Er, 

 near Li Fan, August, and Doug Men Wai, all in Szechwan. 



I think this is probably the same as G. ho-ffmanni Petersen. 



The postcubital area is about twice as broad as the cubital area; 

 six cubitals beyond the divisory; stigmal costal area without veins, 

 and behind in the subcostal area two to four cross veins. 



Some specimens are much marked with reddish like the American 

 G. interrupta^ and since many specimens were taken early in spring 

 I presume that it hibernates as adult, as does G. interrupta. 



CHRYSOPA KREYEMBERGI Navas 



One from Weichow, 65 miles north of Chengtu, August 1, 5,500 

 feet. The head marks are very similar to hicristata^ but the costals 

 are mostly pale, only a few near base are darkened, and the costal 

 stigmal area has cross veins; the divisory cell is larger than in 

 hicristata. 



CHRYSOPA BICRISTATA Tjeder 



Plate 27, Figuke 14 



This is figured by Tjeder from Kansu as well as Szechwan. There 

 are specimens from Beh Luh Din, July 28, 6,000 feet ; near Yen Tong 

 Shien, August 2, 1,300 to 1,600 feet; Ma Si Geo, August 17, 5,000 

 feet; Wen Chuan Shien, 30 miles northwest of Kuanshien, August 

 26, 5,000 feet; Doug Men Wai, August 18 (all Szechwan) ; and Yin 

 Kuan Tsai, Tibet, July 22, 13,000 feet. 



The costal stigmal area is not veined ; six cubitals beyond divisory. 

 It also occurs in Shantung and has been identified by Petersen as 

 hipunctata Burmeister, described from Japan, but Burmeister men- 

 tions only the dark spots below antennae, none on vertex or cheeks. 



CHRYSOPA COGNATA McLachlan 



Plate 27, Figtjee 16 



There are about 20 specimens of this widespread species: Suifu, 

 April 24; Shin Kai Si, Mount Omei, August 17-25, 4,500 feet; La Ka 



