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fork, and their branches fork only near margin; anal veins with Beveral short 

 branches near the tips; tin- hind wings nave the radii 

 the upper branch with two other branches; a cross-vein between branch 

 the radial sector, and another between the lower branch and the median vein. 



I Kpanse 1«> nun. 



CHRYSOPIDAE. 



NoTlKH'llKYSA SIMPLEX, sp. now 



Type.— M. C. Z. 10,858. Borneo: Sandakan (C. F. Baker . 



Pale yellowish, unmarked; antennae beyond basal part Blightly darker. 

 Prothorax scarcely Longer than broad, sides nearly parallel. WingE hyaline, 

 veins pale yellowish, stigma scarcely marked; wings moderately long, acute 

 at tips, costal area but little swollen; third cubital cell very oblique at tip, 

 divisory veinlet terminates above middle of end; nine outer, seven inner 

 gradates in nearly parallel rows, outer row fully as near inner as to outer 

 margin, the last one or two inner series much before the others; in hind wings 

 seven outer, six inner gradates, last one or two much before other-. 



Length of fore wings 11 mm. 



NfOTHOCHRYSA PALLICORNIS, sp. now 



Type.— M. C. Z. 10,859. Straits Settlements: Singapore (C. F. 

 Baker). 



Pale yellowish; pronotum has a rounded black spot each side near hind end, 

 abdomen dark near tip; legs pale, unmarked. Wings hyaline, with pale 

 yellowish venation, except outer gradates are black in fore wings, and in widest 

 part of the radial area three cross-veins are dark in the middle of their length; 

 in hind wings the radial sector is dark for a short distance before the stigma, 

 other veins pale. Prothorax much longer than broad, narrowed in front; 

 wings about as in N. aequalis, tips rounded, costal area fairly broad, gradates 

 approaching each other behind; nine outer and seven inner ones; in hind 

 wings eight outer and seven inner gradates. 



Length of fore wing 14^ mm. 



Chrysopa necrota, sp. now 



Type.— M. C. Z. 10,860. Straits Settlements: Singapore (C. F. 

 Baker). 



Head yellowish, rather darker below; palpi dark; antennae pale, unmarked, 

 prothorax pale, with narrow lateral margin and a median line black; mesono- 



