banks: \i w NEUROPTEROID INSECTS. 361 



PrOTODIPSEUDOPSIS BICINCTA, sp. now 



Type. M. C. Z. L0,893. Kamerun: Ja River, Bitze. 



Head black, with -tunc yellow hair; palpi and antenna*' yellow, latter with 

 scattered black hair, thorax and abdomen dark brown; pronotum with black 

 haii-; legs pale yeuN >w ish. Wings dark brown, clothed with fine golden hair 

 ami much longer black hair; fore wings with a pale hand jusf beyond the 

 anastomosis, and an oblique hand, wider behind, just before bases of discal 



and median cells, both clothed with dull yellowish hair, and not as prominent 

 as in /'. 8J08tedH; veins dark, the lower a nasi omOSlE and the f hyridium hyaline 

 white; hind wings dark in front, paler behind and at base, veins dark, the 



cross-vein at base of fifth Cork is margined with white. Fore wings rather 



longer in apical part than in /'. SJOSt&Ui; venation much as in that speeies; in 

 fore wings third fork has a shorter pedicel; in hind wings the second fork 

 reaches the discal cell. 

 Expanse 26 mm. 



DlPSEUDOPSIS (TRY ATA, Sf). 11()V. 



Type. — M. C. Z. 10,896. Madagascar: Tananarive (Chulliat). 



A large brown species without marks in the male. Antennae and legs 

 yellowish brown; palpi black; tips of tibiae black; segments of abdomen 

 marked with black on sides. Fore wings yellowish brow r n, veins brown, the 

 doss-vein at base of median cell and the arculus hyaline white; hind wings 

 faintly fumose, veins yellowish brown; the female has paler wings, almost 

 gray, the cubitus and its lower branch dee]) brown, and the cross-vein to first 

 anal marked with brown, a short, dark streak on radius near the base, and the 

 anastomosis brown. Maxillary palpi with third joint a little longer than the 

 second, fourth scarcely as long as second, much thinner; inner spur of hind 

 tibia not much longer than other, near its tip it is curved and twisted into an 

 acuminate spine. Fore wings slender, tip elongate, nearly acute. Venation 

 similar to 1). immaculate, the discal cell rather shorter, first fork distinct, third 

 fork twice its pedicel; in hind wings fifth fork is wider than in D. immaculata. 



Expanse d 32 mm.; 9 37 mm. 



DlPSEUDOPSIS ELONGATA, sp. nov. 



TYPE.— M. C. X. 10,882. Borneo: Sandakan (C. F. Baker). 



Black; posterior margin of vertex reddish; abdomen brown, the segments 

 paler on tips; Legs dull yellowish. Wings blackish, darkest near stigma; 

 hairs and veins black; a small pale spot behind fourth fork, and a large, elon- 

 gate, pale spot from tip of anal veins back along anal margin, a hyaline dot on 



