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streak. Sides of thorax greyish yellow. Legs testa- 

 ceous; tip of tarsal joints brown. Claws serrate. 

 Abdomen in J pitchy brown above, yellowish 

 brown below; 6th segment pitchy brown below; 

 7th, 8th and 9th brownish yellow; sometimes the 

 tip of 7th and 8th somewhat reddish brown above. 

 Hind margin of third abdominal segment a little 

 produced above; 4th segment above with a small 

 tubercle at the tip of the prolongation. 6th seg- 

 ment cylindrical, narrowed towards apex, which is 

 a little obliquely truncate at the apex above. 7th 

 and 8th segments of equal length, united as long 

 as 6th, narrowed from the middle towards the base. 

 Lower appendage very short, with very long stalk. 

 Upper appendage long, its apex incised. Titillators 

 narrow, linear and pointed. In the 9 the abdomen 

 is pitchy brown above, yellowish brown below, 4th 

 and 5th segments greyish yellow, the last four red- 

 dish yellow. Setae black. Wings with a faint yel- 

 lowish grey tinge, rounded apex, dark brown ner- 

 vation and without markings. Pterostigma yellow- 

 ish. In the forewings subcosta joins costa in the 

 middle of the wing. 



Forewing 13 — 14 mm; hindwing 12—13 mm. 



Brit. Museum: 12 ,J, 11 Q, Guerrero, Mexico, 

 6—8000 feet (H. H. Smith leg.). 

 69. P. mexicana Banks, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, p. 234, 

 1913. 



Neopanorpa 



Weele, Notes Leyden Mus., p. 4, 1Q09. 

 Campodotecnum Enderlein, Zool. Anz., p. 39, 

 1910. 



A. Javanese Species. 

 1. N. angiistipennis Westwood, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 

 p. 6, 1852 (Panorpa). 



