120 
Psyche 
[September 
9 unknown. 
Holotype ( (S ) : Chi-i, Korea; July 5, 1940; in the Muse- 
um of the Institute of Zoology, Academia Sinica, Shanghai. 
Paratypes : Same collecting data as holotype ; 1 5 , in the 
above Institute of Zoology ; 1 ^ , in the Museum of Com- 
parative Zoology ; 1 ^ , in Cheng Collection. 
At first sight this species looks like Panorpa approximata 
Esben-Peterson, but the peculiar shape of the genitalia in 
the male easily separates the two species. 
Genus N eopanorpa 
Neopanorpa baviensis, n. sp. 
(PI. 5, figs. 6-8; text-fig. 1,B) 
Body grayish brown, vertex grayish brown posteriorly, 
black anteriorly ; rostrum brown, with grayish brown longi- 
tudinal stripe on each side; thorax brown, meso- and meta- 
notum with grayish brown median streak; the lst-9th ab- 
dominal segments of male grayish brown dorsally and ven- 
trally, median process of 3rd tergite short, extending a 
little beyond the middle of the 4th tergite. Fore wing: 
length, 15.5 mm. ; width, 3.2 mm., membrane slightly brown, 
markings blackish brown; pterostigmal band broad, com- 
plete, with broad basal branch and apical branch; basal 
band complete; apical band very large, connected with the 
pterostigmal band at both the front and hind margins; 
basal spot obscure; marginal spot present; pterostigma not 
very prominent. Hind wing: length, 15 mm.; width, 3.1 
mm., similar to fore wings, except that the basal band is 
indicated only by a spot at the hind margin. S genitalia : 
genital bulb slender ; coxopodites long with truncated apex ; 
harpagones slender, the outer margin slightly concave at 
the mxiddle, with a row of short black hairs at the middle; 
inner margin with a slightly projecting median portion and 
a small basal lobe which bears a small tooth-like process 
on its dorsal edge; hypandrium long; branches of hypo- 
valvae slender, the basal portions wide apart, the distal 
portions, slightly overlapping each other; the apex of hypo- 
valvae usually reaching to the middle of the harpagones; 
parameres simple, small and curved; preepiproct slightly 
enlarged distally and with truncated apex; aedeagus small, 
with a pair of tooth-like processes on its dorsal edge, the 
