BY R. HANITSCH. 



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Anaplecta malayensis Shelf ord. 



1 9 Mt. Murud, 6500 feet. 



Total length 7 mm. Shelford described this species from 

 examples from the Malay Peninsula in the Paris Museum, one 

 of which is now in the Oxford Museum. Mr. V. Knight took 

 a specimen at Kota Tinggi, Johore, August 1917. This is 

 now the first record for Borneo. 



Anaplecta obscuea Shelford. 



1 specimen (sex ?), Kalabit country, 3000 feet. 



Total length 4 mm. This is only the second example of 

 this species known, the type, from the Malay Peninsula, 

 collected by E. de la Croix and P. Chape, 1899, being in the 

 Paris Musuem. Though the specimen from Kalabit is broken, 

 yet tegmina and wings are in perfect condition, and the 

 wings show very distinctly the great reduction in venation, 

 as described and figured by Shelford. 



Anaplecta cornea n. sp. 



cf. Head orange; antennae fuscous, at least as long as the 

 body. Pronotum oval, disk amber-coloured, sides hyaline. 

 Tegmina amber, 7 costals, ulnar vein bifurcate, its two 

 branches parallel to each other. Wings dark fuscous, 6 costals, 

 all, except the last one, joined at their bases by transverse 

 venules ; medio-discal field crossed by 6 transverse venules ; 

 two transverse venules distally connecting the median with 



Fig. 1. Anaplecta cornea n. sp. Mt. Dulit. Right wing x 6f . 



the ulnar vein ; first axillary tri-ramose ; apical area two-fifths 

 of total wing length. Abdomen below yellowish fuscous, 

 supra-anal lamina entire , ciliated ; subgenital lamina large , 



