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Wings nearly equal in length, the hindwings somewhat 
shorter and narrower. Tips acute. Nervature coloured as in 
F. audax. Pterostigma, gradate veins, spot at the junction of 
postcosta also coloured. Costalveins simple. A brown spot at 
the junction of the cubiti in both wings. The margin of both 
wings at the tip and the hindborder narrowly clouded with 
grey at the numerous veins, 
Body 30 mm., forew. 33!/, mm., hindw. 22 mm., ant. 7'/, mm. 
Abd. 21 mm., gr. br. 8 mm., gr. b. 6'/, mm. 
Habitat: Borneo. 
I examined a somewhat immature female from Liang- 
Koeboeng West, April 1894, collected by Dr. J. Biittikofer. 
Paraglenurus scopifer (Gerstaecker). 
(Plate 3, fig. 11, 9). 
Myrmeleon scopifer, Gerstaecker, Mitt. Naturw. Ver. Neu-Vorpomm. und Rügen, 
XIX, p. 110 (1888). Ceram. 
This species is nearly related to borneénsis, but the diffe- 
rences seem too conspicuous to be of a subspecific value. It 
much resembles Glenurus japonicus Mac Lachlan from Japan. 
Head and body as in borneénsis, but the legs are stronger 
though of the same length. The ends of the femora brown, the 
tips of the tibiae and tarsal joints black. The last tarsal 
joint wholly black, with many black spines all around, but 
most distinct at the innerside. Claws red, long, straight, 
directed inwards. Spurs of the posterior tibiae brown, 
inequal, the outer as long as the first tarsal joint, the 
inner about two thirds of it. 
Wings as in borneénsis, but nearly hyaline, the nervature 
rather dark. A large brown lunulus at the junction of the 
postcosta and the ramus obliquus in the forewing, and in 
both wings a dark brown spot before and behind the 
pterostigma, the apical border broadly infuscated, the infus- 
cated portion pale. A brown spot at the junction of the 
Notes trom the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXI. 
