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esses and lateral processes tooth-like, extending the same 
direction and having nearly the same size. 
? unknown. 
Holotype (<?) : Mt. Lo, Sichang; June 10, 1944, Chia 
Chu Tao; in my own collection. 
The species is named in honour of Chia Chu Tao. It 
differs from the preceding one by the broadened apex of 
the median process of the 3rd abdominal segment and 
also by the structure of the male genitalia. 
Neopanorpa latipennis n. sp. 
Figures 39, 40, 55 
Body deep brown, black above, vertex black anteriorly, 
brown posteriorly, with a sooty brown marking on the 
median portion; rostrum brown, with a sooty brown 
median stripe on its lower portion. Fore wing: length, 
14 mm. ; width, 3.53 mm. ; membrane hyaline, markings 
sooty brown ; pterostigmal band very broad, with broad 
basal branch and narrow apical branch, basal band not 
very prominent, extending to the median portion of the 
fore wing, apical band very large, represented by a big 
marking and an inner small Y-shaped band; marginal 
spots small; pterostigma prominent; the wing apex 
rather broad. Hind wing : length, 12.55 mm. ; width, 3.5 
mm. ; similar to fore wing, except that the apical branch 
of pterostigmal band, the inner small Y-shaped band of 
apical band and the basal band are greatly reduced. ? 
genitalia : subgenital plate abruptly narrow posteriorly, 
with a wide U-shaped distal incision; internal skeleton 
small, being U-shaped, with a small stalk at its base, the 
axis apparently absent. 
<? unknown. 
Holotype (?) : Moupin, Sikang; July 29, 1941; Chuan 
Lung Lee : in my own collection. 
This species differs from described Neopanorpa by its 
additional small Y-shaped band between the pterostig- 
mal and apical bands in the fore wings. The stalk bear- 
ing U-shaped internal skeleton of the female enables its 
easy recognition. 
