458 MAJOR F. C. FRASER ON 
The specimen appears to be fully adult but bears only the 
slightest trace of pruinescence on the thorax and none at all on the 
abdomen. The colour of the latter and thorax is a golden or reddish 
brown. 
Genus DIPLACODES, 
€. D. TRIVIALIS Rambur. 
Two ¢ and one 2. Same locality as the last. 
Genus NEUROTHEMIS. 
10. N. INTERMEDIA INTERMEDIA Ris. 
Five ¢ and four 2. The basal marking in the males is of 
a very light colour. 
11. N, FLucTUANS Hagen. 
Three ¢. The colour of the wing varies from a rich shade 
of amber to a deep chocolate brown, apparently due to the varying 
ages of the specimens. The extent is about the same in all. 
12. - N. TULLIA TULLIA Kirby. 
One ¢ only, 
13. N. TULLIA FERALIS Selys. 
One ¢ and one &. 
14. N. rutvia Drury. 
One 2 and four ¢. The specimens are unusually small as 
compared with Indian species. The males have only the extreme tip 
of the wings tipped with brown, the hyaline space adjoining being 
correspondingly enlarged, thus resembling species from Burma. This 
feature appears to be constant and if the type specimen is from 
Bombay, they must be regarded asa distinct variety. The @ is 
the smallest I have seen of its kind. All the above five speicimens 
of Newrothemis were taken at Daban, Phanrang Province, 650 ft. 
March 1918. 
Genus CRocoTHEMIS. 
15. ©, SERVILIA Brauer. 
Two ¢. Same locality as the last. 
16. OC. ERYTHRAE Brauer. 
One teneral ¢. Daban, 650 ft., Phanrang Provinee, March 
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