Entomol. Mitteilungen I, 1912, Nr. 



197 



die beide der Erhaltung der Art neue Schwierigkeiten bereiteten, 

 mögen den Prozeß der Umwandlung der normalen Weibchen in er- 

 gatoide beschleunigt haben, während die Entwicklung bei uns 

 mangels solcher außergewöhnlicher Triebkräfte in bedeutend lang- 

 samerem Tempo verlief. 



H. Sauter's Formosa-Ausbeute. 



Neuroptera Planipennia. 



By Esben Petersen, Silkeborg. 



Panorpa Sauteri n. sp. 



Head, rostrum and palpi light brown ; the apical Joint of palpi 

 with black tip. Antonnae black ; the P* and 2"'^ Joint light brown. 



Pro-, meso- and metathorax 

 light brown with a broad 

 black median stripe on the 

 dorsum. The black strip« 

 beginns at the ocell, which 

 are light brow^n_ like the 



Fig. 1. 



Fore and bind wing of 



Panorpa Sauteri. 



head. P^ 2^^'' and S'*^ ab- 

 dominal Segment dorsally 

 darkbrown, ventrally yellowish 

 brown, 4*^ segmnt dorsally 

 paler; the rest of segments 

 dorsally and ventrally yello- 

 wish brown. The gonopoda 

 and the legs light brown. 

 The process of the bind border 

 of the S^'^ abdominal segment 

 very long, almost as long as 



Fig. 2. 



4t^ 5*^ and 6*»» segments ^j^^ gonopoda and the 3 r.i-6th segments 



together. Membrane of wings 



of abdoinen of Panorpa Sauteri. 



