21,2 Werner: Philippine Mantids, or Praying Insects 155. 
seems to be justifiable. Color pale greenish; size about the» 
same as the preceding species. 
LUZON, Laguna Province, Mount Maquiling, a male; Los 
Bafios, a male. 
Statilia nemoralis (Saussure). 
Giglio-Tos, Boll. Soc. Ent. Ital. 1911 43 (1912) 8. 
Differs from S. haani by the shorter thorax without any trace 
of dark postacetabular prosternal band, the larger and more 
mesially situated dark band of anterior coxe (on the base of 
coxe in S. haani), by the broad dark band in the middle of 
anterior femora, and by the indistinctly margined stigma. The 
present specimen has the ale not tessellated, as is the case in 
var. infuscata Giglio-Tos, 
PALAWAN, Puerto Princesa, a male. 
ACROMANTIN A= 
Acromantis hesione Stal. 
Ofvers. Kongl. Vetensk. Ak. Forh. No. 10 (1877) 38. Hebard, Proc. 
Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 72 (1920) 73. 
Costal margin of forewings bright green, hind wings yellow- 
ish, infumated at apex; otherwise pale reddish brown; outside 
of anterior femora darker, broadly trifasciated. 
I at first took this species for A. javana Giglio-Tos, poorly 
described as the above-mentioned species. Besides, the specific 
name javana is preoccupied by Acromantis javana Sauss., which 
is an Odontomantis. The name must therefore be changed, 
and I propose Acromantis lili, in honor of that great student 
of the Mantide, whose name “Giglio” means “lily.” 
Total length, male, 22 millimeters; forewings, 17; female, 
about 27. 
Luzon, Laguna Province, Los Bafios, male and female. 
Acromantis luzonica Hebard. 
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 72 (1920) 71. 
Resembles much a female of the Neotropical Phyllovates 
parallela (De Haan) in form and coloration of the wings, the 
anterior wings being grass green, the costal area bent down at 
a distinct angle, the discoidal area with an oblique dark spot; 
posterior wings yellow. Here we have another case of similarity 
between the Ethiopian Calidomantis savignyi Sauss. and the 
Neotropical Parastagmatoptera flavoguttata Serv. 
Luzon, Mountain Province, Baguio, 2 females. 
