OF INSULINDE, 5 63 
tips. Membrane hyaline. Nervature moderately open, pale 
yellowish green. Pterostigma moderately long, of about 
the same colour. Two nearly parallel series of gradate 
veins in both wings, consisting in the forewing of 7 and 
10, in the hindwing of 6 and 9 veins. 
The first crossvein joins the cubitalcell in its apical third, 
Costalfield scarcely dilated in the forewing. 
Body 133 mm., forew. 17 mm., hindw. 154 mm., ant. 19 mm. 
Abd. 8 mm. gr. br. 6 mm, gr.br. 5 mm. 
Habitat: Celebes. 
I only examined the type, a Q, collected in South Celebes, 
Macasser, by Mr. M. C. Piepers. The javanese form scarcely 
differs from it. 
Chrysopa ruficeps fervida (Gerstaecker). 
This form is somewhat smaller, and I saw darker 
coloured specimens of it. The gradate veins may be one 
less in each row of the interior series, 
Body 11—12 mm., forew. 15—16 mm., hindw. 13—14 mm., ant. 17—18 mm. 
Abd. 6 mm., gr. br. 5 mm., gr. br. 4 mm. 
Habitat: Java. 
I examined Gerstaecker’s types from West Java (H. Fruh- 
storfer), which have nothing to do with Nothochrysa, and 
moreover specimens from Java (S. Müller), from Batavia 
(Dr. de Gavere) and from Semarang, Buitenzorg and Batavia: 
April and November (E. Jacobson). 
Chrysopa flaveola Schneider. 
(Plate 4, fig. 24). 
Chrysopa flaveola Schneider, Monogr. Chrysop. p. 75, n°. 5, t. 11 (1851). 
Java. — Walker, Cat. Brit. Mus. Neur. p. 241, n°, 10 (1853). 
This species remembers ruficeps by the green nervature of 
the wings and the dark colour of the antennae. It is distinct 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. X XXI. 
