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the dark spots larger. Meso- and metanotum nearly wholly 
black, the margins yellow. 
Wings broader and more intensively coloured. Fore- and 
hindwings with all the crossveins in the vicinity of the 
origin of the radialsector fuscous, forming a crossband, 
which is in the same way, but narrower, developed in the 
hindwing. Pterostigma half brown, half yellowish, in the 
hindwings with another brown spot at the tip. At the 
posterior border of the hindwing are three dark spots, the 
basal one consists in two fuscous marginalveins, the median 
one in three ditto and the apical one is a brown spot in the disc, 
which is juxtaposed to another one under the pterostigma. 
The shining golden spots of the forewings are more 
numerous and form two parallel rows in tbe apical part 
of the disc. There are also two spots in the middle and 
one at the origin of the radialsector. 
Body 8 mm., forew. 104 mm., hindw. 9} mm., ant. 11 mm. 
Abd. 5 mm, gr. br. 4 mm, gr. br. 8 mm. 
Habitat: Java. 
I examined one male from Tegal, West Java, collected 
by the late Mr. F. Th. Lucassen, a zealous entomologist 
to whom I dedicate this interesting form. 
Another new subspecies is: 
Chrysopa splendida timorensis, nov. subsp. 
More related to lucasseni, but the crossband at the base 
of the forewings is only indicated by the black crossveins, 
In the hindwings it is developed in the same way though 
somewhat more distinct. The wings are more pointed at 
the tip, the pterostigma is paler, the crossveins of the disc 
of the forewing are bordered with pale brown. In the 
hindwing is a pale trace of the brown spot juxtaposed to 
the pterostigma. 
Body 7 mm., forew. 10 mm., hindw. 83 mm., ant. 10} mm. 
Abd. 4 mm., gr. br. 34 mm., gr. br. 3 mm. 
Habitat: Timor. 
I examined one female from Timor, collected by Wienecke. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. X XXI. 
