478 Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell on Fossil Arthropods 
M. pusilla, Pall., and more symmetrical than in M. annuli- 
cornis, Gerst.; in the latter feature they are more like the 
anterior wing of M. fenestralis, Navas. Compared with 
M. crenata, Navas, the peduncles of forks are much too long 
Fig. 46. 
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Mantispa relicta, sp. n. 
in M. relicta for the anterior wing, and the forks are too 
symmetrical for the posterior wing. 
H. 15381. 
PANORPOIDEA. 
Panorpa veterna, sp.n. (Fig. 47.) 
Fragment of the end of a wing, a little over 8 mm. long 
as faras preserved. It resembles the living P. germanica, L., 
Panorpa veterna, sp. 0. 
but differs by the distinct subapical band. The minute 
details of the venation are not of specific value. 
H. 1394, collected in 1891. 
