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and the metanotum with traces of similar ones. Breast yellow, 
with traces of brown points. Legs rather short and stout, 
the posterior tibiae somewhat fusiform, pale yellow, the 
tarsi darker at the tips and a dark point on the coxae. 
Abdomen yellowish beneath, the tergits with a broad 
crescent-shaped fuscous spot at the posterior border, the 
last three segments yellow. 
Wings rather broad, with angulated tips and hyaline 
membrane, the nervature pale yellow, open. Forewings with 
the costalveins black, the pterostigma long, luteous, a brown 
spot at its basal part. Crossveins of the disc all broadly 
bordered with pale brown, the marginalveins all furcated 
and alternately yellow and dark brown. The origin of the 
radialsector and the first erossvein broadly fuscous, so that 
they form a reversed v-shaped spot. Crossvein entering in 
the cubitalcell about at its apical third. In the apical part 
of the disc there are some shining parts of the cells, which 
are ranged in two rows under the pterostigma and two 
longer ones along the exterior row of gradate veins. 
Hindwings narrower than the forewings, the tips very 
acute; a fuscous spot at the origin of the radialsector and 
the 4 costalveins next to it black; a brown point at the 
base of the pterostigma, the rest of the wing hyaline 
with yellow nervature. 
Body 8 mm., forew. 12 mm., hindw. 10 mm., ant. 18 mm. 
Abd. 5 mm., gr. br. 4 mm., gr. br. 3 mm. 
Habitat: Borneo. 
I examined two somewhat damaged specimens from West 
Borneo, Sengangi, Kelongau, August 1894, collected by 
Max Moret during the Dutch Borneo-Expedition. 
The following subspecies are known to me: 
Chrysopa splendida lucasseni, nov. subsp. 
This splendid javanese form differs in the following 
characters from the typical species. Body darker coloured, 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XX XI. 
