“OF INSULINDE, - 9 
Habitat: Java. 
One couple from Central Java, Semarang Residency, 
Mount Oengaran, collected by E. Jacobson in October 1905. 
Panorpa nematogaster Mac Lachlan. 
Panorpa nematogaster Mac Lachlan, Transact. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1869, p. 69, 
Pl. IV, fig. 12 (1869); 1. c. 1875, p. 188 (1875). Java, 
Head, antennae and abdomen black. Pronotum black 
with reddish lines at the sides of the hindborder. Meso- and 
metanotum redbrown. Breast read, with two small black 
points on each side. Rostrum reddish, with a dark broad 
stripe down the front. Palpi rufous, the apical joint black. 
Legs reddish, claws with two broad and blunt teeth inter- 
nally below the apex. In the © the breast and legs are 
more obscurely reddish, somewhat fuscescent. Wings very 
narrow, shining pale yellowish testaceous, without markings 
of any kind, with the exception of the narrow pterostigma 
which is slightly fuscescent; veins blackish, subcosta reaching 
to the pterostigma in the anterior Fig. 4, 
wings, not so in the posterior wing. 
Abdomen of the © very slender; 
third tergit produced in the middle 
of its apical margin into a long slender 
curved process, slightly dilated at 
the extremity; fourth with a small 
tubercle; third, fourth and fifth nearly 
equal in length; sixth nearly twice 
the length of the fifth, gradually but 
slightly narrowed towards the apex, 
which is obliquely truncate; seventh 
and eighth each about twice the length 
of the sixth, very slender, the apex 
gradually dilated; ninth small, the 
2 P. nematogaster Me. L. 
forceps very long, the points curved Goniiavalye ofthe d 
and crossing each other; genitalvalves lateral view. 
(fig. 4) short and thick, truncated at the apex, straight. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. Xx XXI. 
