227 



2. ^V. hyaUnata Esben-Petersen, Notes Leyden Mus., 



XXXV, p. 227, 1913 (27. XII) = Campodotecnuni 

 falcatum Navås, Revue Russe d'Ent., p. 428, 1914 

 (28. III). 



3. N. miillen Weele, Notes Leyden Mus., p. 6, 1909. 



4. N. lemnlscata Enderlein, Notes Leyden Mus., p. 236, 



1912 (Campodotecnuni) . 



5. N. dngulata Enderlein, ibid., p. 237 (Campodotecnuni) . 



B. Forniosan Species. 



6. N. saiiterl Esben-Petersen, Ent. Mitt., p. 197, 1912 



(Panorpa). 



7. TV. fonnosana Navas, Revue Russe d'Ent., p. 114, 



1911 (Campodotecnuni) . 



8. A^. ophtlialniica Navas, ibid., \).\\?> (Campodotecnuni). 



C. Continental Species. 



9. N. coniuta n. sp. 



Head black; the insertion of antennae yellowish 

 brown; rostrum yellowish brown; maxillary palpi 

 yellowish brown, tip of apical joint black. Basal 

 joint of antennae yellowish; the remainder of the 

 antennae brown, becoming dark brown towards 

 apex. Prothorax black above; front half of meso- 

 thorax dark brown, hind part yellowish; meta- 

 thorax yellowish with a semicircular dark brown 

 spot at the front margin. Sides of thorax yellowish 

 or testaceous with a few' minute black dots. Legs 

 yellowish; apex of tarsal joints dark. Claws serrate; 

 teeth not of the same size. In the male the abdo- 

 men castaneous above; the venter, the three termi- 

 nal segments and the apical half of the 6th yellow- 

 ish brown. Hind margin of 3rd segment produ- 

 ced in the middle above into a long, slender, cy- 

 lindrical prolongation, a little longer than next seg- 

 ment. Hind margin of 5th segment with two tu- 



