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FASCICVLI MALATENSES 
‘ $ Rests on stones in streams, with wings almost touching the body along 
their whole length.’ 
With another male is the following note ; — ‘Jungle stream, mid-day ; 
white under surface of tibiae conspicuous in this specimen, which was hovering 
round the female, a dull greenish insect.’ A female is said to have the thorax 
marked with pale green, and to be most inconspicuous. 
5 I 9 • Telom, Perak-Pahang border, altitude 4,000 feet. January, 1902. 
Note with a male, ‘ Dances in the air before the female, displaying white 
surface of tibiae.’ 
2 9 • Upper Batang Padang Valley, 3,000 feet. South Perak. January, 1902. 
[Camp Jor, 2,000 m. (ft. ?) (Grubauer) : Kelantan (Waterstradt)]. 
10. Rhinocypha bifbrata, Selys 
Rhinocypha biforata, Kirh)\ Cat. Odonata^ P* ^^3 5 Laidlaw., P.Z.S. 
1902 (i), p. 88. 
2 $ . Mabek, Jalor. July, 1901. 
One ‘ flying over river,’ the other, ‘ on edge of jungle stream. Dull 
morning. Thorax velvety black, marked on the sides with pale blue. In 
the centre of the dorsal surface a triangular mark of mauve pink. On the 
sides five stripes, pink posteriorly shading into blue anteriorly. Abdomen 
black with delicate blue marks on the sides. Legs and head black.’ 
[ Camp Jor and Kelantan]. 
11. Rhinocypha apicalis, Kruger 
Rhinocypha apicalis, Kruger., Stett. Ent. Zeit., 1898, p. 79. 
Rhinocypha inas, Laidlaw, P.Z.S. 1902 (i), p. 90, pi. vi, fig. 7. 
[Camp Jor, 1,200 m. (ft. ?) (Grubauer) : Kelantan (Waterstradt)]. 
I believe that Dr. Forster is correct in identifying my species with that 
very briefly noted by Kruger. When I wrote my description of R. inas., I had 
not the opportunity of comparing it with R. hisignata. It certainly resembles 
R. whiteheadi from Hainan very closely. 
12 . Rhinocypha petiolata 
Recorded from the Peninsula, but not included in the present collection. 
13. Rhinocypha karschi, Kruger 
Rhinocypha karschi, Kruger, Stett. Ent. Zeit., 1898, p. 33 ; Laidlaw, P.Z.S. 
1902 (i), p. 90. 
