30 MECOPTERA AND PLANIPENNIA 
Paraglenurus borneënsis, nov. spec. 
(Plate 3, fig. 10, 9). 
This species is so similar in form and pattern of the 
wings with J. audax, that the characters of the head and 
legs are practically the only characters to distinguish them, 
Antennae nearly as long as head and thorax together, 
scarcely enlarged at the apex, black, with narrow yellow 
annulations. 
Head yellowish at the underside, also the mouthparts, 
Fig. 12. labrum and face; between 
the antennae dark brown. 
Vertex (fig. 12) but little 
elevated, with a some- 
what interrupted broad 
carina in the middle and 
three dark spots on the 
wy occiput. 
Thorax brown above 
and at the sides, above 
with some paler mark- 
ings. Breast yellow. 
Legs very long and 
slender,yellow, with short 
black spines, the femora 
and tibiae externally 
spotted with black. Tarsi 
Paraglenurus borneénsis, n. sp. . eve 
Head ad prothorax of 9, mde bt Re 
nearly as long as the following joints together. No tibial spurs 
(probably broken off in the unique specimen) or only small ru- 
diments at the base of the metatarsus. Claws very long, yel- 
lowish. Last joint with black spines, especially at the underside. 
Abdomen dark brown above, with narrow yellow lines 
at the hindborders and a broad transverse band somewhat 
before the middle, Venter paler brown with narrow yellow 
hindborders, Gonopoda yellow, inconspicuous. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXII. 
