OF INSULINDE, 71 
Habitat: Australia, New Guinea, Key Islands and Java. 
I examined specimens from British New Guinea, Moroka, 
3500 ft., October 1895 (Anthony) coll. v. d. Weele; Dutch 
New Guinea, Sentani Lake, Exp. Prof. Wichmann; Key 
Islands (H. Rolle, acq. 1906), and one specimen from 
West Java, Batavia, Jan. 1908 (Edw. Jacobson). I have 
not seen the type. 
Chrysopa crassoneura, nov. spec. 
(Plate 4, fig. 28). 
Of this remarkable species only two old specimens are 
known to me. It is easily recognisable by the exterior row 
of gradate veins of the forewings, which are incrassated as 
also the adjoining steels of the furcated marginalveins. 
Pale yellow-green. Antennae as long as the forewings, 
brown towards the tip, the basal joint with a brown line 
at the exterior side. Palpi black with pale joints, genae 
with a black, once interrupted streak. Eyes black. Thorax 
and abdomen yellow, the tergits with narrow brown lines 
at the sides. Legs yellow. Wings elongate, with acute 
angulated tips, hyaline, with pale green longitudinal ner- 
vature, the crossveins darker, rather brown at their ends. 
The gradate veins parallel, close together, both rows complete 
in the forewings, and the exterior row much incrassated 
and also the adjoining steels of the furcated marginal- 
veins, so that there seems to be an oblique yellow-brown 
streak near the hindborder. Ramus divisorius joining the 
cubitus at the tip of the ecubitalcell, Hindwings but 
slightly narrower than the forewings, the gradate veins not 
incrassated and the nervature pale yellowish green. 
Bedy 10 mm., forew. 15 mm., hindw. 124 mm., ant, 15 mm. 
Abd. 7 mm., gr. br. 5 mm., gr. br. 43 mm. 
Habitat: Java. 
I examined two o/ from Java, collected by S. Müller, 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXI. 
