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by me as occurring on Mt. Batu Lawi (Journ. R. Asiat. Soc. Str. 

 Br. no. 63, p. 95). It is distinguished from the latter readily by 

 the yellow mark on the summit of the postclypeus and by its 

 broader pterostigma, as well as by other characters. 



17. Rhinocypha sp. 



1 6 juv. 20.9.13 (No. 41, 1914). 



Probably a young example of Rhinocypha biseriata Selys, a 

 well-known Bornean insect. 



Foerster has described (Ann. Soc. Entom. Beige, xli. 1897, 

 p. 210) Rhinocypha stygia from Kina Balu. This is the only 

 species not included in Mr. Moulton's collection of which I can 

 find a record. 



Ccenagrionin^e ( := AgrioniNjE sensu Selys). 



18. Cceliccia nemoricola Laidlaw. 



Cceliccia nemoricola Laidlaw, Journ. R. Asiat. Soc. Str. Br. 

 no. 63, p. 95 (Dec. 1912). 



? = C. membranipes (Ramb.). 



6 6 6 , 2 $ $ , Sept. 1913 (43, 45, 48, 54, 55, 1914). One $ 

 from 3000 ft. 



I have carefully compared this series with the co-type of my 

 C. nemoricola and cannot distinguish them. Dr. Ris has also 

 kindly examined an example of each series with the same result. 

 All the Kina Balu specimens show a very distinct antehumeral 

 band of a blue colour which is evidently much faded in the Batu 

 Lawi individuals, and, moreover, the last two abdominal segments 

 in the present series are blue above, whilst in the types of 

 C. nemoricola no blue colour was evident. 



The two female specimens I cannot distinguish from the 

 description of the female of G. membranipes (Ramb.), to which 

 C. nemoricola is certainly very closely allied. In the latter 

 species the upper anal appendages are black and not blue. The 

 measurements given for it (loc. cit.) are incorrect, and should read : 

 Abdomen 46 mm., hind wing 28 mm. These are the proportions 

 of the specimens from Kina Balu, all of which appear to be less 

 fully mature and less completely dried up than are the types. 



The type of C. nemoricola and examples of both sexes of the 

 present series are to be deposited in the British Museum. 



19. Protosticta kinabaluensis, sp. n. (Text-fig. 5 B.) 

 1 cj. 5.9.13 (1914, 38) (No. 17). 



Length of abdomen 34 mm., of hind wing 22 mm. 



13 antenodals in fore wing. CuN lies halfway between base 

 of wing and level of An r The rudiment of Cu 2 lies rather nearer 

 to An, than to An 1# Pterostigma rather long, covering more 

 than one complete cell, its costal margin shorter than the anal, 

 its proximal side more oblique than the distal. The veins sur- 

 rounding it thickened. Venation generally that characteristic 



