cn "ere 
ting a very short longitudinal vein towards the base of the apical area, 
medio-ulnar area extremely narrow, median vein at apex bifurcate, the 
branches re-uniting to torm a minute areole, 
ulnar vein simple; apical area comparati- 
‚ vely small, not occupying two-fifths of 
the total winglength, divided into two 
2 equal halves by a median vein. Supra-anal 
^M lamina triangularly produced, apex roun- 
ul ded; subgenital lamina swollen, subvalvate. 
Legs testaceous. 
Total length 6,6 mm.; length of teg- 
mina 5 mm. 
A. elliptica Sauss. & Zehntn. appears to be the nearest ally of 
this species but differs in many important details. 
Fig. l. Anaplecta ikonnikovi, 
sp. n. 
Subiam. Pseudomopinae. 
Pseudomops obscura Saus s. 
Ischnoptera neglecta, sp. n. 
d and 9. Piceous or dark castaneous, unicolorous. Antennae 
unicolorous piceous. Ocelli conspicuous testaceous. Distance apart of eyes is 
less than length of first antennall joint. Pronotum posteriorly subtruncate, 
disc nith two oblique sulci. Tegmina and wings considerably exceeding 
the apex of the abdomen. Tegmina with the radial vein simple, about 
18 costals, 9 or 10 longitudinal discoidal sec- 
" Tamer tors. Wings with the marginal area and apex 
i > ^ D: infuscated; mediastinal vein long, extending 
PAN À through two-thirds of the wing-length, ramose, 
M | f bos’ radial vein simple, 7—8 costals, ulnar vein with 
LAS Е: incomplete rami, 5 complete rami, ап incon- 
spicuous apical triangle. 
Supra-anal lamina: (4) strongly produced, 
IN LU] subquadrate, truncate, sides rather deflexed, a 
B TP fX broad median sulcus with a crescentic testaceous 
EAC? Ч |.X impression at the base of the lamina, apparenty 
{ KX ^X making the opening of а scent-gland (fig. 2,a); 
(2) subquadrate wirth the posterior margin con- 
vexly produced, a median carina. Subgenital la- 
mina (fig. 2,6): ($) large, but nor extending as 
far the apex of the supra-anal lamina, on the left 
side produced into an asymmetrical lobe bearing 
at its apex a stout curved spine, a smaller curved spine sutuated to the 
left of this lobe; ( 9) semiorbicular, ample. Cerci piceous. Legs piceous 
or dark castaneous, apices of femora and tibiae, the tibial spine and the 
Fig. 2. /schnoptera neg- 
ПРЕ, SD. ei ASIE 
praanal lamina, b — sub- 
genital lamina. 
Revue Russe d’Entom. XII. 1912. № 1. 
