PLATYPHORA HJB130CK1I. 397 



slightly emarginate in the middle ; the sixth (last) is 

 much the longest. Legs stoutish, blackish, basal two- 

 thirds of hind femora yellowish ; middle tibiae with 

 two small spines at the tip. Wings considerably over- 

 lapping the abdomen, yellowish hyaline, darker about 

 the basal half of the costa, blunt at the tip, cubital 

 vein extending about half the length of the wing, and 

 the costa slightly ciliate up to its end, subcostal vein 

 running parallel to it and ending just before it ; both 

 veins a little thickened at their ends ; first veinlet 

 curved S-like, considerably at its base, slightly at its 

 end, vanishing distinctly before the tip of the wing ; 

 second veinlet also S-like, diverging at its end from 

 the first, and ending distinctly below the tip of the 

 wing ; third veinlet slightly undulated, ending very 

 wide from the second j fourth faint, not reaching the 

 end of the wing. 



This description having been made from a specimen 

 gummed down on card, though in very good condi- 

 tion, I am unable to decide on the sex, or to examine 

 the face, palpi, base of antennae, or coxae. 



