OF INSULINDE, 79 
Body 14 mm., forew. 22 mm., hindw. 19 mm., ant, 21 mm. 
Abd. 7 mm., gr. br. 64 mm., gr. br. 54 mm. 
Habitat: Kalao (Kelatoa). 
One male from Kalao (Kelatoa, island between Celebes 
and Flores), Dec. 1895, collected by A. E. Everett (coll. 
v. d. Weele). This subspecies is dedicated to its collector. 
Nothochrysa ferruginea Mac Lachlan. 
Nothochrysa ferruginea Mac Lachlan, Ent. monthl. Mag. VI, p. 26 
(1869). Sarawak. 
Having no specimen for comparison at hand, I only give 
here a combination of the description and my annotations. 
Related to aequalis. Body reddish. Head orange, polished ; 
eyes bluish grey. Antennae blackish fuscous, the basal 
joints reddish orange. Prothorax transverse, above with 
an impressed longitudinal line in the middle, anterior 
angles oblique, four large black spots, one at each angle. 
Mesothorax above with a narrow black line on each side 
in the front, following the course of the anterior sutures. 
Legs pale yellowish, with a black marking at the knees, 
Claws dilated at the base. Abdomen ochraceous, spotted 
with black above. 
Wings hyaline, highly iridescent. Pterostigma elongate, 
slightly reddish. Longitudinal veins pale yellow, in the 
forewings the costalveins (except those near the pterostigma), 
the gradate- and intercubital veins entirely and those between 
the radius and sector at the two ends, black. Radialsector 
with 18 branches. Veinlets of the posterior margin simple 
as far as the inner gradate series, beyond it they are 
furcate. A black dot at the extreme base of the radius 
in each wing. Posterior wings with the costalveinlets 
at the base, gradate veinlets wholly and those between 
the sector and the radius at the base, black. Body 5 lines, 
expanse of wings 18 lines. 
Habitat: British Borneo, Sarawak. 
The type is in the British Museum. It is probably a 
small specimen of evanescens. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XX XI, 
