CONTINENTAL ODONATA AND NEUROPTERA. 203 
Anticlea taiwana, sp. n. 
Head and thorax blackish; antenne bipectinated; abdomen 
brown, blackish at base. Fore wings pale brown slightly suffused 
with fulvous on the disc; basal fourth blackish, limited by a brownish 
line ; antemedial line brownish, preceded by a double dusky line, 
which, together with antemedial, terminates in a black mark on the 
dorsum; postmedial line serrate, irregular, indicated by a series of 
partly black-edged white dots on the veins which towards the costa 
are connected by a slender black line; some indistinct and irregular 
lines before the postmedial, and a series of black dots on the veins 
beyond the postmedial; subterminal line blackish, undulated, only 
distinct towards costa where it is inwardly edged with blackish 
mixed with brown and outwardly bordered with greyish white and 
dark grey, and above tornus where it has a blackish mark on its 
inner edge; discoidal mark blackish linear. Hind wings fuscous. 
Fringes of all wings brown, chequered with darker. Under side 
fuscous, two darker transverse lines on each wing. 
Expanse, 28 millim. 
Collection numbers, 817, female, and 1694, male. 
One example of each sex from Arizan (7500 ft.), September 
13th, 1906, female; August 30th, 1908, male. 
The transverse lines are not very distinct in either of the 
specimens, but they are rather better defined in the female than 
in the male. 
CONTINENTAL ODONATA AND NEUROPTERA, 1913. 
By W. J. Lucas, B.A., F.E.S. 
Mr. W. G. SHELDON was kind enough to give me a number 
of Odonata and Neuroptera taken in France and Spain in the 
summer of 1913. They were :— 
Odonata. 
Libellula depressa, Linn., Biarritz, June 25th, a nice deep-coloured 
male. 
Orthetrum cerulescens, Fab., Biarritz, June 27th, a fragmentary 
male. Albarracin, June 13th, a female. Another female, with 
incomplete data. 
*Onychogomphus uncatus, Charp., Albarracin, June 6th, a male. 
Albarracin, June 17th, a male and a female. Biarritz, June 25th, a 
female. All four were in somewhat teneral condition. 
Calopteryx virgo, Linn., Biarritz, June 25th, a male with broad 
wings, blue to the tip. 
Calopteryx splendens, Harr., Albarracin, June 7th, one male with 
the blue colouring only just commencing to show its position on the 
wing. Albarracin, June 16th, a male in condition similar to the last ; 
a male without any sign of blue appearing on its wings ; two females. 
They must be referred to the race or variety zanthostoma, Charp. 
