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Psyche 
[Dec. 
also resembles chelata Carp, in wing markings but these 
two species are at once distinguished by the forms of 
both male and female genitalia. 
Neopanorpa validipennis n. sp. 
Figures 46, 47, 48, 64, 65 
Vertex entirely black; rostrum deep brown, with a 
median longitudinal light brown streak; thorax sooty 
brown dor sally, brown laterally, the 1st to 5th abdominal 
segments of male dark brown dorsally, reddish brown 
ventrally, 6th segment long, sooty brown, 7th segment 
reddish brown, 8th segment reddish brown anteriorly, 
sooty brown posteriorly, both the 7th and 8th segments 
broaden towards apex, the posterior end of the pleural 
regions of 7th segment protruding posteriorly to form 
two small processes, median process of the third tergite 
rather long, extending nearly to the hind border of the 
fourth tergite, pointed at the apex when seen dorsally. 
Under this median process, there is another reddish 
small process, and on both sides of this median process 
is a pair of small tooth-like prolongations, the median 
axis of the fourth tergite slightly protruding upward. 
Fore wing : length, 14.5 mm. ; width, 3.5 mm. ; membrane 
grayish brown, no markings present; veins very stout, 
R2a usually forked into R2al and R2a2 ; pterostigma not 
very prominent. Hind wing : length, 13.5 mm. ; width, 
3.5 mm. ; similar to fore wing. $ genitalia : genital bulb 
slender ; coxopodites very long, abruptly narrow distally, 
bearing a number of long hairs on the distal inner mar- 
gins; harpagones short and slender, the outer margin 
slightly concave at the middle, furnished with a series of 
short barbs at the basal half, inner margin with a large 
lobe basally; hypandrium long, slightly narrow towards 
apex; hypovalvae with slender basal stalks, wide apart 
basally, overlapping each other, the outer borders ex- 
tending laterad and concave near its middle ; parameres 
club-shaped with rounded apex ; preepiproct slender with 
rounded apex, the distal outer portion extended laterad 
to embrace the proctiger, and forming distal tooth-like 
