OF INSULINDE. 7 
the ninth segment is broader and shorter, yellow, with 
a black forceps, the tips of which are crossed and more 
curved. The genital valves are black, yellow at the base, 
the apical parts are applied against one another and the 
tips are obtusely angulated. 
Body o' 13 mm., forew. 14 mm., hindw. 12'/, mm. 
Q 9mm, gr. br. 3 mm, gr. br. 2*/, mm. 
Habitat: Java. 
One male and four females from Java, collected by 
S. Müller, without indications of more special localities, and 
one female from Mount Ardjoeno in East Java, collected by 
Hekmeyer. The species is dedicated to its first collector. 
Panorpa mülleri ungaranensis, n. subsp. 
(Plate 1, fig. 2, Q). 
Different from typical miillert-specimens by its smaller size. 
The rostrum about one fifth Fig. 2 
shorter and the palpi brown with 
black tips. 
The colour of the breast is more 
bright fulvous, but the gonopoda 
(fig. 2) and other parts are as in 
mülleri, 
The wings have the same pat- 
tern, but the pterostigmatical fascia 
it always incomplete in the hind- 
wings, it is divided in two spots, 
the posterior one is paler and much 
smaller, nearly quadrangular. 
The apical spot of the forewing 
has an obtuse angle and in the 
hindwing it is bordered by a Bee: 
5 : p P. mülleri ungaranensis, n. subsp. 
straight oblique line. 9th segment of /, undersid. 
Habitat: Java. 
I examined one male and four females from Central Java, 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXI. 
