OF INSULINDE, _ 5 
As in miilleri but the crossband of the hindwings divided 
MeeIWOK) DEAN <i. vel J “Wigaranensis, n. subsp. 
2. Wings unspotted. . . . . nematogaster Mc. Lachl. 
Wings with fuscous apex . . . . jacobsoni, n. sp. 
Panorpa angustipennis Westwood. 
(Plate 1, fig. 1, 0”). 
Panorpa angustipennis Westwood, Transact. Ent. Soc. Lond. (2) I, 
p. 6 (1852). Java. 
This species, described by Westwood from a female, 
remembers somewhat the european communis L. but has 
a much smaller size. 
Black. Head black with very long black rostrum and 
yellow palpi with brown tips. 
Antennae black. Head and dorsum of the thorax black. 
Breast redbrown. Legs brown. Abdomen black, the three 
last segments of the © and the Fig. 1. 
5 first sternits, yellow. Third ter- 
git of the © at its hindborder with 
a small knobbed prominency that 
rests with its tip upon a carina 
of the fourth tergit. 
Wings narrow, hyaline with black 
pattern. A broad pterostigmatical 
band reaches the hindborder in both 
wings and is connected along the 
foreborder with a quadrangular large 
apical spot, that has in the fore- 
wing an oblique distal prominency. 
In the forewings there is a small 
turned t-shaped spot in the middle, 
which does not touch the borders. 4 
The gonopoda of the ©” (fig. 1) P. angustipennis Westw. 
are interesting by the form ofthe 9th segment of /, underside. 
genitalvalves which are long, slender and pointed at the 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. X XXI. 
