OF INSULINDE. 85 
hafen. I examined a specimen from Stephansort, Astrolabe 
bay, Kunzmann 1894, from Neervoort v. d. Poll's collection 
in collection van der Weele, and two specimens from the 
Dutch territory, MacCluer Golf, Sekroe, collected by 
K. Schadler, 
Apochrysa evanida Gerstaecker. 
(Plate 5, fig. 36, ©). 
Apochrysa evanida Gerstaecker, Mitt. naturw. Ver. Neu-Vorpomm, und 
Riigen, XXV, p. 154 (1893). Java. 
Much smaller than aurifera and certainly a distinct species, 
Antennae yellow, the basal joint brown at the exterior 
side, and this brown stripe is still continued on the basal 
seventh part of the antennae. 
Body yellow, the prothorax with a dark line at the 
sides. Legs yellowish white, claws brown, a dark brown 
annulus at the tip of the posterior tibiae. 
Wings hyaline, of the same shape as in aurifera. The 
inner row of gradate veins of the forewings not curved in 
the middle, more straight, with an oval fuscous spot at its 
base, all the veins fuscous and two crossveins between 
radialsector and radius, below the pterostigma, fuscous. 
In the hindwing there is only one fuscous crossvein below 
the pterostigma. Costalveins simple. 
The abdomen has the same colour as the thorax, and 
is rather brown in dried specimens. The © has a narrow, 
triangular genitalvalve. 
Body 16 mm., forew. 22 mm., hindw. 22 mm, ant. 35 mm. 
Abd. 11 mm. gr. br. 94 mm, gr. br. 7 mm. 
Habitat: South West Java. 
I only examined the type of Gerstaecker, a / from the 
Southern Preanger. I doubt if it is really from Java, as 
I saw in the collection of the Greifswald Museum another 
specimen of this species which is from Australia. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXL, 
