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Type. M. C. Z. 10,863. Borneo: Sandakan (C. P. Bakei 



Pale yellowish green, a black spot on each check, and a vertical black line 

 between antennae, pronotum \wtli :i dark spot on middle of each side, anterior 

 loin- of meaothorax with two si null dark spots, larger spot al base of fore wrings, 

 and one on pleura below base of fore wings; legs pale, unmarked. Wings 

 hyaline, veins pale greenish, gradates and many cross-veins black, and dark 

 margined, or dark at one end; the costaJs pale, a dark Bpol al base of stigma, 

 one over base of firsi and second branches of radial sector that inn to margin, 

 and another at end of anal vein; origin of radial sector and Beveral anal veins 

 dark; hind wings unmarked, veins pale. Wings slender, acute at tips, costal 

 ana rather narrow, gradates irregular and close together, five or six in each 



series, divisory veinlel ends a little beyond the cross-vein. Prothorax as 



broad as Long, scarcely narrowed in front. 



Length of fore wing L3 mm. 



( Jhrysopa i.vkkks, sp. nov. 

 Type.— M. C. Z. 10,864. French Guiana. 



Yellowish green, unmarked; antennae black, but basal joint pale; palpi 

 pale. Wings hyaline; veins green, radial cross-veins blackish in middle, and 

 the gradates dark; stigma greenish. Basal joint of antennae moderately 

 swollen within, nearly as much as in ('. Jichritji; pronotum about twice as broad 

 as long, not narrowed in front, front margin convex. Wings moderately 

 slender, tips almost acute, costal area of medium width, inner gradates of two 

 to four veinlets, seven or eight in outer series, rows nearly parallel and not far 

 apart; divisory veinlet ends beyond the cross-vein, about one half way out 

 to the tip of the cell. 



Length of fore wings 13.5 mm. 



Differs from C. caucana and C. claveri in lacking red to sides of 

 pronotum, and less black on the cross-veins; it is also a rather broader 

 bodied insect. 



Chrysopa bicarnea, sp. nov. 



Type.— M. C. Z. 10,800. Florida: Miami (G. F. Moznette). 



Differs from all our other species in having two red lines on the basal joint 

 of each antennae, one above and one on outer side, the one on upper side 

 extending back on vertex obliquely outward, and sometimes there is a red spot 

 on the face under each antenna; otherwise the insect is green with a pale 





