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Psyche 
[September 
epiproct slightly narrow towards apex, with deep U-shaped 
distal incision; aedeagus with truncated apical processes 
and rounded lateral processes, the inner margins nearly 
parallel with each other. $ genitalia; subgenital plate 
broad at the middle, narrow towards the apex, with V- 
shaped distal incision; internal skeleton large, the plate 
with a pair of elongated less sclerotized areas, the posterior 
margin of the plate with V-shaped incision, the axis ex- 
tending beyond the plate nearly half its length. 
Holotype ( $ ) : Lin-tien-shan, Karenko, Formosa ; May 
15-20, 1948; Cheng; in Cheng Collection. 
Allotype ( $ ) : Same collecting data as holotype ; in 
Cheng Collection. 
Paratypes : 1 $ , 1 $ , same collection data as holotype, in 
the Museum of Comparative Zoology ; 4 $ $ , 1 $ , same col- 
lecting data, in the Museum of Taiwan University. 
This species, which has the characters of the Formosan 
decept or -group, is closely allied to Panorpa angustistriata 
Issiki; however, the shape of the parameres of the male 
and the subgenital plate of the female are quite different 
from those of the latter. 
Neopanorpa k-maculata, n. sp. 
Figures 1, 2, 6, 14-16 
Body mostly brown ; vertex deep brown posteriorly, red- 
dish brown anteriorly with small black mark enclosing 
ocelli ; rostrum uniformly reddish brown ; prothorax 
blackish brown dorsally; meso- and meta-notum yellowish 
brown with blackish brown median streak and anterior 
margin; the lst-5th abdominal segments of male reddish 
brown dorsally and ventrally, last few abdominal segments 
long, twice the length of their preceding segments, uni- 
formly reddish brown in color; median process of 3rd 
tergite small and short, just reaching to the process of the 
median 4th tergite; the lst-6th abdominal segments of 
female blackish brown dorsally, last few segments reddish 
brown. Fore wing: length, S , 18 mm., 2 , 20.5 mm. ; width, 
$ , 4.5 mm., $ , 4.8 mm.; membrane slightly brown; mark- 
ings sooty brown; veins of the basal half of wing mostly 
sooty brown, those of the apical half show two kinds of 
colors according to their position, those within the mark- 
