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length or only at the one of their ends. Some of ihe branches of 

 the forks aloug the apical part of the hhid margin blackish brown 

 at their base. In the hind wing the greater part of cross voins in 

 the costal area, the first cross vein between the radius and tho radial 

 sector and at times some of the gradate voins brownish black. Number 

 of gradate veins in the fore wing 7/7 (in tvvo specimons) or 6/6 (in 

 one speeimen); in the hind wing 5/6 or 6/7 (in one specimen). Number 

 of cross veins in the costal area betöre the pterostigma of fore wing 

 20 — 22; between the radius and its sector 11 — 12. 



Length of body 12 mm; fore wing 18—17 mm; hind wing 

 12 — 15 mm; antennae as long as foro wings. 



Two specimens from Sokutsu, V. 1912 and one from Kosempo 1911. 



Fig. 9. Fore wing of Chrysopa anpingensifi- 



Chrysopa anpin^ensis nov. spec 



Head, thorax and abdomen yellowish (greenish in life). Labial 

 palpi brownish black. A triangulär brownish black spot at each side 

 of the face. Vertex somewhat raised. Antennae yellowish at the 

 base, becoming dark brown towards apex. Prothorax almost as long 

 as broad, subquadrate with rounded front angles, which are brownish 

 along the margin. Prothorax with a transvorse carina nearly in the 

 middle; the hind part of prothorax with a fine longitudinal median 

 furrow. Legs yellowish, apical part of tibiae and tarsi with a pale 

 brownish tinge; claws brown. Wings hyaline with greenish yellow 

 nervature; all the uervures greenish longhaired. Gradate veins in 

 fore wings 7/8; in hind wings 6/8. Number of cross veins in the 

 costal area of fore wing 20; in the area between radius and the 

 radial sector 12. 



Length of body 10 mm; fore wing 13 mm; hind wing 11.5 mm; 

 antennae a little longer than the fore wings. 



This species belongs to the vidgaris-group, but it is easely re- 

 cognized by its somewhat acute wings, by its blackish palpi and by 

 the black spot below each eye. — One specimen, Anping. V, 1911. 



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