72 Psyche [March-June 
Anhwei, only a few miles southwest of Taiping. These localities 
are only about one hundred miles from the type locality, Ruling, 
in northern Kiangsi Province. 
The wing markings of the Anhwei specimens are identical 
with those shown in Navas’ figure of the wing, and the general 
body structure fits his description. I have therefore redescribed 
the species here on the basis of the new specimens, although a 
study of the genitalia of the type will be necessary before the 
specific determination is certain. 
Body light to dark brown, the thoracic nota and abdominal 
tergites being somewhat darker than the rest of the body. Fore 
wing: length, 12-13 mm.; width, 3-3.5 mm. Membrane faintly 
yellow, markings brown, apical band interrupted posteriorly 
and usually with a few small clear spots around the cross-veins; 
pterostigmal band complete, forked posteriorly; between ptero- 
stigmal and basal bands an elongate spot at anterior margin; 
basal band complete but slender; first basal spot present, second 
basal and both marginal spots absent. Cross-veins not margined. 
Hind wing: similar to the fore in markings, except that the 
basal band is interrupted and the first basal spot is absent. 
Anal horn absent. $ genitalia: genital bulb oval ; forceps mod- 
erately long, slender, the outer margins not concave; forceps 
with prominent lobes; hypovalvae broad and short, not extend- 
ing as far as the bases of the forceps; ventral valves con- 
spicuous, each arising from a very slender stalk which widens 
abruptly and gives rise to a long curved process; the wide head 
of the stalk and the curved process bear numerous long barbs; 
preeiproct with a shallow distal concavity. 2 : internal skeleton 
of ninth abdominal segment, with broad plate and short axis; 
anterior processes of plate slender and convergent distally. 
Although the wing pattern of this Panorpa is not very dis- 
tinctive, no other known Asiatic species has precisely the same 
markings. The male genital structures, especially the ventral 
valves, are most unusual, as is also the form of the internal 
skeleton of the ninth abdominal segment of the female. 
Panorpa lutea, n. sp. 
Plate 10, fig. 7; plate 11, fig. 11. 
Body reddish brown, darker brown on vertex, thoracic nota 
and abdominal tergites. Fore wing: length, 15 mm.; width, 3.5 
mm. Membrane deep yellow or orange, markings dark brown; 
