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with the tips incurved. Fore leg with the femur and the extreme 

 base of the tibia hght pitch-brown ; the remainder whitish, with 

 the 1st tarsal joint, and the tips of the other joints, as well as that 

 of the tibia, rather broadly piceous. Hinder legs very light 

 yellow-amber, with an annulation at the extremity of the tibia, 

 the tips of the tarsal joints and the ungues piceous. Wings 

 vitreous, with piceous markings ; the longitudinal neuration for 

 the most part whitish, the cross-veinlets in the fore wing and in 

 part of the hind wing piceous ; the remaining neuration in the 

 hind wing whitish. In the fore wing the piceous markings 

 (referred to more in detail in the prefatory diagnosis above) tend 

 to be confluent transversely opposite the bulla of the subcosta, 

 and again nearer the base in the middle of the disk ; there is also 

 a small blotch at the commencement of the pterostigmatic region : 

 the marginal area contains about 7 cross-veinlets before and 17 

 beyond the bulla, nearly all simple. In the hind wing, besides 

 some lesser markings posterior to the cubitus, is a blotch or several 

 subconfluent spots on the cross-veinlets of the radial — sectorial 

 regions a little before the apex, a spot at the junction of the sector 

 and cubitus, and a large spot at the head of the intercalar nervure 

 contained within the fork of the praebrachial. Length of wing, 8 ; 

 setae, 25 mm. 



4. Clioroterpes exifjuus, sp. nov. 

 Imago {dried}, $, — Body pitch-brown: venter in at least seg- 

 ments 5 — S paler, and in the 9th segment rusty or light burnt 

 umber-brown. Legs in two specimens light pitch- or bistre - 

 brown ; femora banded just beyond the middle broadly, and at the 

 knee nax'rowly, with a rather darker tint ; in another specimen 

 they are banded broadly in the middle and narrowly at the tip 

 with pitch-black. Wings entirely vitreous, with light pitch-brown 

 neuration : fore wing with no cross-veinlets before the bulla in the 

 marginal area, but with 9 — 12 simple ones in the pterostigmatic 

 region. Setie, in the two specimens referred to above, sepia-brown ; 

 in the other specimen whitish, with the joinings narrowly black* 

 Forceps-limbs suddenly and broadly dilated in the basal half of 

 their basal joints. Penis-lobes narrow, lanceolate, and contiguous. 

 Length of wing, 6 — 6'5 ; setie about 10 mm. 



5. Hagemdiis monstratas, sp. nov. 



Suhimago {dried), $. — Wings light blackish grey (ivory-black), 

 with most of the neuration of the same colour, but with the cross- 

 veinlets of the marginal and next two areas of the fore wing 

 bordered more or less broadly with pitch-black, broadest in the 



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