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and middle femora ,with the front margin spined. Hind femora 
on the outer margin with 9 to 11, on the inner one with 8 or 9 
spines. Fore and middle tibie sulcated above. The outer tym- 
panum open, the inner one obtected. Ovipositor sickle-shaped, 
pointed at apex, with the margins in the distal part slightly ser- 
rulated. Subgenital lamina (female) triangular. 
Measurements of female. » 
mm. 
Length of body 17.3 
Length of pronotum 4.5 
Length of elytra 31.0 
Breadth of elytra 7.0 
Length of fore femora 6.0 
- Length of hind femora 20.0 
Length of ovipositor 9.6 
One female from Los Bafios (Baker). 
This species approaches Phaula rugulosa Brunner’ by its 
whole habitus, building of tegmina, and form of lateral lobes of 
pronotum but is distinguished from it by the entirely smooth 
pronotum, which agrees with Ph. laevis Brunner * and compressa 
Brunner.’ From lzvis, it may be separated by the considerably 
narrower elytra, from compressa by its less compressed prono- 
tum and the slenderer ovipositor. The subgenital lamina of 
female is not emarginated as in rugulosa, but triangular and 
more acuminated than in compressa. 
Phaula phaneropteroides Brunner. 
Phaula phaneropteroides BRUNNER, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 41 
(1891) 79, 81; Kirsy, Syn. Cat. Orthopt. 2 (1906) 426. 
One greenish male from Los Bafios (Baker). Known only 
from the Philippine Islands. 
Holochlora javanica Brunner.} 
Locusta (Phaneroptera) japonica DE HAAN, Temminck, Verhandel. 
Orth. (1842) 191, 194 (mec Thunberg, 1815). 
Holochlora javanica BRUNNER, Monogr. Phaneropt. (1878) 175, 180. 
Holochlora javanica BRUNNER, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 41 (1891) 
90, 91. 
Holochlora javanica KirBy, Syn. Cat, Orthopt. 2 (1906) 431. 
One female from Los Bafios (Baker). 
Further distribution —Java, Sumatra; farther India. 
™ Monogr. Phaneropt. (1878) 167. 
* Op. cit., 168. 
° Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 41 (1891) 79, 81. 
