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Protonemura D 
Figure 21 
Total length 15 mm, to tips of wings, 18 mm. 
General coloration dark brown. Wings blackish. Pro- and meso- 
femora light brown with an apical darkening, meta-femora brown 
with a subapical light ring. 
Female genitalia: sternum VII lightly sclerotized medially. Sub- 
genital plate forming posteriorly two pairs of lobes separated by a 
wide emargination. Vaginal structures very characteristic, as in 
Figure 21. 
Material examined: 2?, Godavari, 6000 ft, 14-20.VII.1967. 
Remarks: This species evidently belongs to the P. indica group; it 
can be separated from P. indica Kimmins 1946 and P. quadridentata 
Kimmins 1950 (see Figures 18, 29 & 30 in Aubert 1967) the species 
it resembles most by the shape of its vaginal structures and by its 
medially pigmented (and sclerotized) seventh sternum. 
Protonemura E 
Figure 22 
Total length 13 mm, to tips of wings, 16 mm. 
General coloration similar to that of Protonemura D. 
Female genitalia: subgenital plate produced into two rounded pos- 
terolateral lobes. Vaginal structures very distinctive, as in Figure 22. 
Material examined: $, Godavari, 6000 ft, 17-20.VII.1967. 
Acknowle d gm en ts 
I thank Mr. J. E. H. Martin of the Canada Department of Agri- 
culture in Ottawa for .allowing me to study this material and Dr. 
R. W. Baumann of the United States National Museum for the 
loan of material and the comparison of specimens. 
References 
Aubert, J. 
1967. Les Nemouridae de l’Assam (Plecopteres) . Mitt. Schweiz. 
Entomol. Ges. 39: 209-253. 
Kimmins, D. E. 
1946. New species of Himalayan Plecoptera. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 
(11) 13: 721-740. 
1950. Some Assamese Plecoptera, with descriptions of new species of 
Nemouridae. Ibid. (12)3: 194-209. 
