156 The Philippine Journal of Science 1922 
*Phyllothelys bakeri sp. nov. 
Near Phyllothelys westwoodi Wood-Mason, but with the 
spines of anterior coxze minute, and the lateral denticulation of 
pronotum very weak; anterior femora less slender and not fas- 
ciated, lobes of intermediate and posterior femora strongly 
undulated. Elytra distinctly hyaline on their discoidal portion, 
veins alternately spotted dark and white, apex with brown 
spots, as also the hind wings, which are more distinctly infumated 
than the elytra. It is possible that this species may be identical 
with P. decipiens Giglio-Tos, but, as the number of coxal spines 
is greater (fifteen) and the author says nothing about the lobes 
of the middle and hind legs, the identification remains doubtful. 
Total length, 39 millimeters; pronotum, 14.5; forewings, 23; 
anterior coxe, 9; anterior femora, 9.5. 
This new and interesting species is named after its zealous 
and successful discoverer, Prof. C. F. Baker. 
LuzON, Laguna Province, Mount Maquiling, a male. 
Possibly the males figured by Wood-Mason and Westwood as 
Phyllothelys westwoodi belong to two different species. The 
horn of the vertex in the figure by Westwood ® is distinctly 
shorter, the pronotum laterally densely spinose, the anterior 
femora slenderer, and the lobes of the hind leg more denticulated. 
HYMENOPODINA 
Odontomantis javana (Saussure). 
Mem. Soc. Gen. 21 (1879) 33, pl. 4, fig. 11. Hebard, Proc. Acad. Nat. 
Sci. Philadelphia 72 (1920) 77. 
I can find no difference between these specimens and those 
from Java in my collection, nor can I detect any reason for 
separating Odontomantis euphrosyne Stal from this species.’° 
LuzON, Laguna Province, Mount Maquiling, 1 female: Nueva . 
Vizcaya Province, Imugan, 1 female. PALAWAN, Puerto Prin- 
cesa, 1 male. MINDANAO, Davao, 1 female. 
Creobroter urbana (Fabricius). 
Saussure, Mem. Soc. Gen. 21 (1871) 144. 
- Ground color of elytra darker green, the ocelliform spot more 
yellowish (not reddish). 
® Rev. Ins. Fam. Mant., London (1889) pl. 1, fig. 3. 
 M. Hebard says (in litt.): “Werner has apparently not noted the 
differences which at least warrant geographic racial recognition.” —KARNY. 
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