202 PANORPATA ANI) PLANIPENNIA, 
black. Palpi yellowish brown, the ultimate joint fusiform, 
very strongly pointed at the tip and of more than twice 
the length of the penultimate joint. Legs yellowish, = 
posterior tibiae not broader than the others. 
Wings hyaline, very long and narrow, the hindwings 
about equal in length and in breadth with the forewings. 
Nervature open, yellow, in the forewings strongly stippled 
with brown. Costalveins of the forewings, with the exception 
of the four basal ones, once- or twice-forked at the apex, in 
the hindwings simple. Five interior and four exterior brown 
gradate veins in both wings. Tips very acute, angulated. 
Body 9 4 mm, forew. 7 mm., hindw. 6 mm., ant. 6 mm. 
Abd. @ 2} mm, gr. br. 2 mm, gr. br. 2 mm. 
I collected two females at the electric light near the 
virgin wood at Tji njiroewan, at an altitude of 5100 feet 
on Mount Malabar, in October 1909, the beginning of the 
wet season. 
Chrysopa ochracea Albarda, Weele, 1. c. p. 69. 
I collected in October and December a series of 8 spe- 
cimens, under the same circumstances as Micromus angustior. 
Mantispa amabilis Gerstaecker, Weele, 1. c. p. 88, pl. 5, 
fig. 37. 
My hunter captured at Buitenzorg in September 1909, 
during several days, 6 specimens of this species. 
The above-mentioned and described specimens are all in 
my collection. 
Tjinjiroewan, May 1910. 
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Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXII. 
