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hindermost yellower and more distinct; between the hindermost 
pair runs a yellow stripe, nearly divided into three; between the 
front pair runs a series of four spots, of which the middle pair are 
the smallest and placed most forward; in front of these are two 
more yellow spots, edged with black ; the rest of the head is yellow, 
except the edges of the nasus; a Y-shaped mark running from 
between the two last-mentioned pair of yellow spots, and a short 
stripe running forward from their outer edges; prothorax black in 
front, with a triangle of three yellow spots in the middle, and yellow 
at the sides, beneath, and behind; mesothorax black above, with a 
V-spot and two yellow longitudinal lines; sides yellow, with two 
black sutural stripes, the upper one divided in front by:a brighter 
yellow spot; abdomen dull reddish brown, the sutures darker, 
preceded by a yellow median spot, edged in front by two short dark 
lines ; anal appendages rather large, approximating, those of the second 
segment somewhat less prominent than in M. lineatus ; legs yellowish, 
darker above. ’ 
Wings hyaline, yellowish towards the base; five antecubital ner- 
vures, the first two interstitial on all the wings; hind wings with a 
yellow rhomboidal pterostigma, surmounting about 24 cells; the 
extreme base black. 
It isnot unlikely that in more brightly coloured or better pre- 
served specimens the back of the abdomen may be marked with 
yellow, nearly as in M. lineatus. 
AGRIONIN&. 
18. MeGavesres Masor, De Selys (no. 2). 
dg. Captured at Murree, over water, Aug. 7, 1885. 
Q. At Kali Pani, Sept. 22, 1885. 
19. IscHNURA SENEGALENSIS, Ramb. (no. 15). 
Hassan Abdal and Campbellpore, Oct. 14. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXXII, 
Fig. 1. Micromerus obscurus, sp. n., p. 328. 
2, Macromia moorei, De Selys, p. 328. 
Trithemis aurora, Burm., var., p. 327. 
—— intermedia, Ramb., p. 327. 
Orthetrum hyalinum, sp. n., p. 326, 
Sympetrum subpruinosum, sp. n., p. 326. 
Crocothemis reticulata, sp. n., p. 328. 
——, side view. 
POI ME ow 
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