1931] Some Oriental Neuropteroid Insects 67 
Goerinella minor sp. nov. 
Fig. 6. 
Palpi pale yellowish, last joint of maxillary palpi white; 
basal joint of antennae nearly black; vertex and thorax 
with brown hair. Legs pale; abdomen brown above, yel- 
lowish below, male genitalia very large, lower appendages 
three jointed, the second joint very large, superior appen- 
dages long, slender, up-pointed at tip. Wings short and 
broad, venation similar to G. piscina, but the end of thy- 
ridial cell is farther out, plainly beyond base of the discal 
cell. Scales of fore wing golden to brown, on the costa 
dense and dark brown; hind wing fumose, costal area 
hairy, the posterior fringes very long. 
Expanse 10 mm. 
From Mt. Makeling, Luzon (Baker). 
Anisocentropus bellus sp. nov. 
Fig. 8 
Head, palpi, and first and second joints of the antennae 
yellow, with yellow hair, rest of antennae black, the tips 
of joints marked with white; thorax yellow, with yellowish 
hair; abdomen dark brown above, yellowish below; femora 
yellowish, tibiae and tarsi brownish, hind tibia and basi- 
tarsus with long brown hair. Basal half of fore wings 
pale brown, with yellowish hair, beyond clothed with black 
hair, with a curved band of bluish or lavender scales nearly 
across before tip, then along outer margin, and bending 
up to about the middle of the pale base; in the enclosed 
area is another patch of these lavender iridescent scales, 
with two fingers reaching toward tip of wing; the black 
marginal fringe is interrupted with tawny spots ; hind 
wings brown, darker at tips. The front tibiae and tarsi 
are faintly curved. The wings are more elongate than in 
