222 f October. 



margined with dark fuscous ; legs pale, femora at the apex with a slightly 

 darker tinge ; tarsi also slightly darker. Abdomen mainly blackish fuscous. 



Wings hyaline ; fore wings mottled with the usual angulate greyish 

 markings; neuration whitish, interrupted with dark irrorations ; along the 

 costal margin faintly indicated small greyish spots, the other margins with 

 larger more conspicuous greyish markings, alternating with distinct paler 

 spaces ; gradate nervulcs, especially those of the inner series, margined narrowly 

 with fuscous, that between median and Cui distinctly so ; a dark subbasal 

 marking on Cui. 



Appendages viewed laterally broad, straight on the'upper margin, to which 

 the outer margin is almost at right angles; at the lower angle the apical 

 portion of the appendage is abruptly incurved, much narrowed, and terminfitiiig 

 in a point, the apices of the two appendages overlapping. 



Length of fore wing 7^ mm. 



Enzeli, Ist May, 1919 {Buxton). 



MECOPTEIiA. 



PAXOnPIDAE. 



Panorpa nifjriroatris McLaelil. 



2 c? (^ , lO.iv, l.v ; 1 ?, 'j0.iv.19, Enzeli, common in aider swainjjs 

 {Buxton). 



Figured by McLachlan (Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1809) under the 

 name ot' P. jneta Ilagen, hut subsequently (Ent. Mo. Mag. vol. xix, 

 1882, p. 132) separated therefrom under the name of P. nigriroalris. 

 Tlie typical locality is South liussia. 



ODONATA. 



(Jdloptaryx splendcns inlarmfidia Selys. 



These may be separated into two forms following Pai-tcnef's views. 



(1) intermedia intermedia (wings in both sexes with an opaijue apical 

 space). 1 J, 2? ?, 15.vii; 1 c^ early SejAember ; 2 J c?, 2 ? ?, 

 y.ix.lS, Harunabad n(;ar Kermanshah (2 of the females, 7.ix, are simply 

 labelled Keruianshab, but from the date tliey are probably from Hai-im- 

 abad). 



Larger tlian /)«rsic«. J>e Helys (Ann. Soc. Ent. lielgicpie, xxxi, 

 }>p. 39, 41) seons to have bad but a single 6 l)ofore liim. He says that 

 the opaque terminal space begins son)e five cellules before the nodus. 

 From the jii-esent material, this extent may be slightly (txceeded. In the 

 $ the darker colour begins about the nodus or a cell or two beyond. 



