614 The Philippine Journal of Science 1921 
One green male from Mount Maquiling (Baker) and two 
orange yellow females, one from Los Bafios (Baker) and one 
from Paete (Baker). 
Further distribution.—India, Ceylon, Cambodia, Japan, Java, 
Borneo, Australia. 
Casigneta spinicauda sp. nov.* 
Pale green. Vertex conical, deeply sukate, with slightly di- 
_. verging lateral carinze. Radial vein of tegmina brown at base. 
Ovipositor sickle-shaped, strongly compressed, pointed at apex, 
with the upper margin almost entirely serrulated, the lower 
margin only in the distal third. Subgenital lamina of female 
in the middle part elongated-oval, transversely truncate at apex; 
on both sides laterally an acute, spiniform process. 
Measurements of female. 
mm. 
Length “of pronotum 5.5 
Length of elytra ' 86.6 
Breadth of elytra 7.0 
Length of front femora 9.5 
Length of hind femora 26.0 
Length of ovipositor 8.0 
One female from Mount Maquiling (Baker). 
This very interesting species is distinguished from the hitherto 
known Casigneta at once by the sharply pointed processes on the 
sides of subgenital lamina (female). Such processes are want- 
ing in cochleata Brunner * and pellucida Brunner.‘ In cochleata 
the subgenital lamina of the female is triangular, transversely 
truncated at apex, in pellucida elongated-triangular, pointed. 
Of lamellosa Brunner * only the male is known. That loliifolia® 
does not belong to this genus, I have already shown elsewhere. 
By its whole appearance and the shorter ovipositor, Casigneta 
spinicauda most nearly approaches C. pellucida, but the forma- 
tion of subgenital lamina (female) is a very characteristic one. 
Phaula teretiuscula sp. nov.* + 
Yellowish green. Of smaller size. Disk of pronotum 
rounded, smooth, its front part compressed. Elytra a little 
broader than the length of pronotum; radial vein with 3 or 4 
not furcated branches, running into the hind margin. Anterior 
*Monogr. Phaneropt. (1878) 164. 
‘Op. cit., 165. ; 
' * Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 41 (1891) 77. 
*De Haan, Temminck, Verhand. Orthopt. (1842) 191, 194. 
