318 MR. V. F. laidlAw Ox 



42. *AzUMA viTTiGERA (Ramb.). 



L'popht/udmia vittigera Kirby, Oat. Odonata, p. 54 ; Martin, 

 Mission Pavie, Nevropteres, (sep.) p, 8 ; id., Oat. Ooll. Selys, 

 Cordul. pp. 62-63. 



43. Macromia cincta Ramb. 



Macromia cincta Kirby, Cat. Odonata, p. 55 ; Kriiger, Stettin. 

 Entomol. Zeitg. 1899, p. 325 ; Martin, Cat. Ooll. Sel^^s, Cordul. 

 p. 68 ; Laidlaw, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1913, p. 69. 



2 c? c? . Baram. 



Length of abdomen 49 mm., of hinder-wing 45 mm. 



44. *Macromta borneensis Kriiger. 



■ Macromia borneensis Kriiger, Stettin. Entomol. Zeitg. 1899, 

 pp. 330-332 ; Martin, Cat. Ooll. Selys, Cordul. pp. 68-69. 



45. *Macromia gerstaeckeri Kriiger. 



Macromia gerstaeckeri Kriiger, Stettin. Entomol. Zeitg. pp. 335- 

 338 ; Laidlaw, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1902, pp. 76-78 ; Martin, 

 Cat. Ooll. Selys, Cordul. p. 70. 



46. Macromia westwoodi Selys. 



Macromia loestiooodi Kirby, Cat. Odonata, p. 55 ; Kriiger, 

 Stettin. Entomol. Zeitg. 1899, pp. 325-326 ; Martin, Mission 

 Pavie, Nevropteres, (sep,) p. 8 ; Laidlaw, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 

 1913, p. 69 ; Martin, Oat. Ooll. Selys, Cordul. p. 72. , 



1 c?. Lio Matu, 30.x. 14. 



Length of abdomen 42 mm., of hinder-wing 41 '5 mm. 



47. Macromia euterpe Laidlaw. 



Alacromia euterpe Laidlaw, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1915, 

 pp. 26-29, figs. 1,2. 



2 J d , 1 ? . Kinabalu. 1 c? , 1 $ • Mt. Merinjak, 600 ft., 

 24. V. 14. 



48. *Macromia cingulata Ramb. 



Macromia cingulata Kirby, Cat. Odonata, p. 55 ; Martin, 

 Mission Pavie, Nevropteres, (sep.) p. 8 ; Martin, Oat. Coll. Selys, 

 Cordul. p. 70. 



[Of the six Bornean species here recorded I have seen examples 

 of three only. The large female specimen referred to in a 

 previous paper (Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1913, p. 68) is probably 

 a female specimen of Epophthalmia australis Hagen.. 



Macromia euterpe Laidlaw appears to be closely allied to 

 M. ivestwoodi Selys. Both species are characterized by having 

 segments 1-6 of the abdomen of metallic-green lustre, whilst the 

 remaining four segments are black, save for the yellow basal 

 mark on 7. 



On the other hand, the anal angle in the wings of the males are 



