230 



nal spot narrow; pterostigmatical band broadly fur- 

 cated in its lower half; the tip of the band does 

 not reach the anterior margin of the wing, but runs 

 for a short distance in apical direction below ptero- 

 stigma; the basal margin of apical band with a 

 wedge-shaped prolongation, directed obliquely in- 

 wards. 



Forewing IQ mm; hindwing 17 mm. 



Mus. Berlin: 1 Q Sikkim, Septbr. 1885. 



When the male comes under consideration, it will 

 perhaps be necessary to transfer the species to Lep- 

 topanorpa. 



13. TV. nipalica Navas, Deutsch. Ent. Zeitschr., p. 288, 



1910 (Panorpa) = /4///ö/7S 5«^^/sa Na vås, Rev. Russe 

 d'Ent., p. 427, 1914. 



14. N. cavaleriei Navas, Mem. Barcel., p. 417, 1908 (Pa- 



norpa). 



15. N. harmandi Navas, Mem. Barcel., p. 416, 1908 (Pa- 



norpa). 



16. N. fenestrata Needham, Rec. Ind. Mus. III, p. 195, 



1909 (Panorpa). 



17. TV. sordida Needham, Rec. Ind. Mus. III, p. 196, 1909 



(Panorpa). 



Leptopanorpa 



Mac Lachlan, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., p. 187, 

 1875. 



Himantiirella Enderlein, Zool. Anz., p. 392, 

 1910. 



Neopanorpa Enderlein, Notes Leyden Mus., 

 p. 327, 1912 (nee Weele). 



A. Japanese Species. 



1. L. rltsemae Mac Lachlan, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 

 p. 187, 1875. 



