OF INSULINDE. 93 
Body 10 mm., forew. 8 mm., hindw. 7 mm. 
Abd. 4 mm., gr. br. 2E mm., gr. br. 2 mm. 
Habitat: New Guinea. 
I only examined one { from Dutch New Guinea, col- 
lected by Dr. Bernstein. 
Mantispa quadrituberculata Westwood. 
(Plate 5, fig. 40). 
Mantispa quadrituberculata Westwood, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. (2) I, p. 264, 
n°. 39, t. 18, f. 1 (1852). North India.— Walker, Cat. Brit. Mus. Neur. 
p. 225, n°. 39 (1853). 
Anteunae thick, black, tips and base bright yellow. Head 
orange yellow, a shining black transverse line on the face, 
another between the antennae and a third on the vertex. 
Prothorax above with many transverse sulci, with a 
more strongly marked carina before and behind the middle, 
each with two obtuse tubercles; anterior part semicircularly 
dilated in front, yellow, with the anterior margin black 
and a brown transverse fascia on its hinder parts. Meso- 
and metathorax dark fulvous with yellow scutella. Breast 
yellow. 
Abdomen dark fulvous beneath, with broad yellow margins 
of the sternits. Tergits yellow, the sides dark fulvous, the 
hindborders of the 34 and 4th black. 
Legs reddish brown. Anterior femora with a large black 
spot at the interior side. Tibiae of the two posterior pairs 
yellowish white, only darker at the ends. Claws short and 
broad, with 4 teeth at the end. 
Wings narrow with acute tips, nervature moderately 
open, yellow. A broad longitudinal. fulvous streak along 
and beneath the radius, beginning broadly and gradually 
diminishing towards the narrow fulvous pterostigma. In the 
hindwings, this streak is narrower at the base. The apex 
of all wings has a pale brown streak which ends in the 
fourth discalcell. 
Body 9—12 mm., forew. 8—11 mm., hindw. 8—10 mm. 
Abd. 4—7 mm., gr.br. 2—3 mm, gr. br. 2—3 mm. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XX XI. 
