. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. THE GREEN LACEWINGS OF THE WORLD: A GENERIC REVIEW (NEUROPTERA: CHRYSOPIDAE) 161. 114 Figs 113-118 Semachrysa. 113, S. picilabris; 114-118, S. minuta. 114, fore wing (from Kimmins); 115, apex of 3 abdomen, lateral; 116, apex of 9 abdomen, lateral; 117, 9 spermatheca, lateral; 118, 9 subgenitale, ventral. examined during this study did not include insect remains. Genus SEMACHRYSA Brooks Indochrysa Banks, 1938a: 225. [Unavailable name: no type species designated.] Semachrysa Brooks, 1983: 6. Type species: Semachrysa minuta Brooks, by


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. THE GREEN LACEWINGS OF THE WORLD: A GENERIC REVIEW (NEUROPTERA: CHRYSOPIDAE) 161. 114 Figs 113-118 Semachrysa. 113, S. picilabris; 114-118, S. minuta. 114, fore wing (from Kimmins); 115, apex of 3 abdomen, lateral; 116, apex of 9 abdomen, lateral; 117, 9 spermatheca, lateral; 118, 9 subgenitale, ventral. examined during this study did not include insect remains. Genus SEMACHRYSA Brooks Indochrysa Banks, 1938a: 225. [Unavailable name: no type species designated.] Semachrysa Brooks, 1983: 6. Type species: Semachrysa minuta Brooks, by original designation. Distribution. Japan, Indo-Australian region. Semachrysa includes 14 described species and there are a few additional undescribed species in the BMNH collections. One undescribed species was especially common in canopy fogging samples taken in Sulawesi in 1987. Diagnosis. Adult. Small lacewings, fore wing (Fig. 113) 7-13 mm; ground colour pale green. Head marked with black spots on gena, clypeus, labrum, scape, post-ocular region, row of three spots across frons; palps elongate; galea broad, short; labrum straight; mandibles narrow, sym- metrical without basal teeth; head width : eye width = : 1, head narrow; vertex raised; antenna slightly longer than fore wing; flagellar segments about 5 times as long as broad; setae arranged in four rings. Pronotum unmarked; dorsal setae long, pale; mesonotum with black markings; metanotum unmarked. Legs unmarked; setae pale, long; claws with or without basal dilation. Fore wing more or less marked with black spots, base of costa black; basal costal area slightly enlarged; costal setae short, inclined; Sc and R close; basal Sc crossvein at or slightly basad of m^^crossvein ( mm); radial crossveins straight; Sc long, unmarked; im ovate; Rs sinuate; gradates in two parallel or divergent series; basal inner gradate meeting Psm; Ci shorter than c2; c2 rounded apically, narrow. Hind wing narrow (length : breadth


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