610 The Philippine Journal of Science 192% 
Listroscelis pectinata SERVILLE, Hist. Nat. Ins. Orth. (1839) 398. 
Listroscelis pectinata BURMEISTER, Handb. Ent. 2 (1839) 716. 
Locusta pectinata DE HAAN, Temminck, Verhand. Orth. (1842) 216, 
217. 
Phisis pectinata STAL, Freg. Eugenies Res. Ins. (1860) 324. 
Listroscelis pectinata BRUNNER, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 12 (1862) 
92, 96. 
Nocera pallida WALKER, Cat. Derm. Salt. Brit. Mus. 2 (1869) 101. 
Nocera pectinata WALKER, Cat. Derm. Salt. Brit. Mus. 2 (1869) 214. 
Teuthras pectinatus STAL, Recensio Orthopt. 2 (1874) 116. 
Teuthras pectinatus REDTENBACHER, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 41 
(1891) 540, 542. 
Phisis pectinata KirBy, Syn. Cat. Orthopt. 2 (1906) 286. 
Phisis pectinata KARNY, Abh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 4 (1907) 104. 
Teuthras pallidus HoLpHAUS, Denkschr. Akad. Wiss. Wien 68 (1908) 
12, 22. 
Phisis pallida KarNy, Genera Insectorum fase. 131 (1912) 9. 
Phisis pectinata KARNY, Genera Insectorum fase. 131 (1912) 9. 
A widely distributed species, diverging into several local races. 
One female from Mount Maquiling (Baker). 
Further distribution.—Ceylon, Nicobar Islands, Borneo, Moluc- 
cas, Bouru, New Guinea, Tahiti, Samoa. : 
Hexacentrus spiniger Karny.* + 
Hexacentrus spiniger KARNY, Verh. zool. -bot. Ges. Wien (1920) 32. 
One female from Mount Maquiling (Baker). 
Hexacentrus unicolor Serville. 
Hezacentrus unicolor SERVILLE, Ann. Sci. Nat. 22 (1831) 146: 
Locusta unicolor SERVILLE, Hist. Nat. Ins. Orthopt. (1839) 531. 
Hexacentrus unicolor BURMEISTER, Handb. Entom. 2 (1839) 714. 
Hexacentrus plantaris BURMEISTER, Handb. Entom. 2 (1839) 714. 
Locusta plantaris pp HAAN, Temminck, Verhand. Orth. (1842) 215, 
216. 
Hexacentrus unicolor REDTENBACHER, Verh, zool.-bot. Ges. Wien (1891) 
548, 552. 
Hexacentrus unicolor Kirpy, Syn. Cat. Orthopt. 2 (1906) 287. 
Hexacentrus unicolor KARNY, Abh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 4 (1907) 108. 
Hexacentrus unicolor KARNY, Genera Insectorum fasc. 131 (1912) 16. 
One male from Los Bafios (Baker) and one female from Mount ee 
Maquiling (Baker). 
Further distribution —India, Burma, Singapore, Amoy, Java, 
Sumatra, Celebes, Amboina, Borneo, Moluccas, Cochinchina, 
China, Formosa, Japan. 
PSEUDOPHYLLIN4 
Togona unicolor Matsumura and Shiraki.+ 
Togona unicolor MATSUMURA and SHIRAKI, Journ. Coll. Agric. Sappor? 
3 (1908) 30; Karny, Suppl. Entom. 4 (1915) 74. 
