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42. *AzuMA viTTiGERA (Ramb.). 



E'poplithahnia v'dtigera Kirby, Cat. Odonata, p. 54 ; Martin, 

 Mission Pavie, ISTevropteres, (sep.) p. 8 ; id., Cat. Coll. 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. Coll. Selys, Cordul. 

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



2 (5 . Baram. 



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



44. *Macromta borneensis Kriiger. 



Macromia horneensis Kriiger, Stettin. Entomol. Zeitg. 1899, 

 pp. 330-332 ; Martin, Cat. Coll. 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. Coll. Selys, Cordul. p. 70. 



46. Macromia westwoodi Selys. 



Macromia ivestwoodi 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, Cat. Coll. Selys, Cordul. p. 72. 



1 . Lio Matu, 30.x. 14. 



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



47. Macromia euterpe Laidlaw. 



Macromia ei.Ueri?e 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, Cat. 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 Epophilialmia australis Hagen. 



Macromia euterpe Laidlaw appears to be closely allied to 

 M. westwoodi .>^e\ys. Both species are charact^ized by having 

 . segments 1-6 of the abdomen of metallic-green lusLre, 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 axe 



