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Some Oriental Neuropteroid Insects 
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legs stout, spurs curved; male appendages short, slightly 
divergent, no longer than height of last segment, the lat- 
ter much higher than long. 
Wings broad toward tip as in A. f undata, marked much 
as in A. occitana; with scattered patches of white veins, 
and small dark spots; the subcosta and radius are dotted 
as well as spotted, above the origin of the radial sector 
there is a deep black spot between radius and subcosta, 
no spots along cubitus, one at base of pale stigma, also 
in the hind wing, latter not marked except veins partly 
pale. Costal area with two series of cells almost to base, 
nine to ten cross-veins before radial sector in fore wings, 
five in hind wings, nine branches to radial sector, cubitals 
not connected, banksian lines distinct, second and third 
anals united for short distance, then the third forked and 
connected once back to the second. 
In the hind wings there is a remarkable structure at 
the apex of wing; the appearance is that the radius is 
suddenly turned backward in a curve. This is due to a 
bending down of the surface, and to the several small 
cross-veins being in one line, and the veinlets forked at 
this place, so that beyond, there are twice as many veinlets 
as usual. 
Fore wing 52 mm., hind wing 46 mm., fore wing at stig- 
ma 12 mm. broad. 
From Baguio, Benquet, Philippines (Baker). Navas has 
evidently misspelled his locality, obviously intended for 
Mindoro. 
Ascalaphim] 
Suhpalacsa reducta sp. nov. 
Face black, yellowish each side near the eyes; clypeus 
and labrum pale; face clothed with gray hair on lower 
part, dark above; vertex black, with dark hair; antennse 
faintly annulate with pale on bases of joints; thorax above 
dull grayish black, with much dark and some pale hair; 
pleura gray, with long white hair; legs black, but rather 
paler on base, some long white hair on femora, spurs 
about equal to first tarsal joint; abdomen dull black, last 
