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its stem without median scales and with a very few curved spindle-shaped 
scales on its posterior edge, its upper branch is similarly scaled but on the 
lower there are narrow median scales and lateral scales on both edges, third 
vein has small spatulate median scales and large flat spindle-shaped scales 
on its anterior edge and small lanceolate scales on its lower edge; stem of 
fourth vein with small spatulate median scales no anterior lateral scales those 
on the posterior edge being very small transparent lanceolate scales extremely 
difficult to see; the branches have similar median scales but large narrow 
spindle-shaped lateral scales; stem of fifth only median scales, its upper branch 
has lateral scales on either margin its lower branch lateral scales only on the 
posterior margin; sixth vein only median scales except at the extreme tip. 
Coxae pale translucent white clad with bristles only. Fore and mid femora 
slightly enlarged. Legs entirely clad with purple-brown scales which appear 
blue in certain lights and sometimes purple-brown, or pale bronzy-brown. 
Ungues minute equal and simple on all the legs. Metanotum light brown 
with a dark stripe in the centre. 
Abdomen .—Entirely covered with purple-brown scales which vary to 
light bronze-brown or even blue according to the amount and angle of light, 
without bands or spots; venter pale with pale scales. 
Male .—The male is in all respects similar except for the more plumose 
antennae and its smaller size. 
Occurrence .—Larvae taken in water collected in the hollow of a tree 
at Ampang jungle. 
Remarks .—Readily distinguished by the grey thoracic scaling and the 
broad bands of grey scales on the margins of the mesonotum. 
URANOT/ENIA Nivipleura. n. sp. 
Pleura and coxae silvery-white abruptly marked off from the dark brown 
mesonotum by a marginal line of silvery lanceolate scales. Mesonotum 
dark brown with black lanceolate scales and bristles. Head with dark 
blackish-brown scales in the centre and paler olive-brown ones at the sides. 
Proboscis, abdomen and legs with blackish-brown scales without banding 
or spots. 
Female Head .—Entirely covered with large scales almost as broad as 
long and with very rounded ends which in the centre are dark olive- 
brown or almost black in a poor light but at the sides are paler, the two 
colours passing into one another without any abrupt line of demarcation , 
large upright scales extend forwards from the nape to the vertex and are of 
a dark brown colour with a few scattered ochraceous scales irregularly 
distributed ; vertical bristles golden-brown, orbital black. Lasal joint of 
antenna blackish-brown without scales, remaining joints dusky with black 
verticillate hairs. Clypeus muddy-brown. Palpi clad with dusky scales. 
Proboscis as long as the abdomen scarely swollen at the apex and clad 
with blackish-brown scales. 
Thorax .—Prothoracic lobes silvery with black bristles but no scales. 
Mesonotum dark brown with long black lanceolate scales arranged 
more or less in rows and numerous long black bristles, and the lateral 
margins of either side a row of lanceolate silvery scales. Scutellum 
