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Fig. 1 . Syntonoptera schueherti Handlirsch, fore wing. Upper figure: photograph 
of holotype. No. YPM19, Peabody Museum, Yale University. Length of wing frag- 
ment, 80 mm. Lower figure, venational pattern of holotype. 
but it does depict the stem of MA as close to the stem of MP. These 
two veins are, in fact, widely separated, MA being very close to RS, 
and MP being close to CUA, which is a generic trait of the fore 
wings. 
A second fragment of a fore wing of Syntonoptera (presumably 
schueherti ) was found in the Langford collection (specimen no. 
14881) of the Illinois State Museum, at Springfield (Carpenter, 
1944). This specimen is nearly the size of the type and includes about 
the same area of the wing, but it is not so well preserved. In my 
figure of the specimen I represented with dotted lines the probable 
