18, 5 Karny: Philippine Katydids 617 
Phaneroptera furcifera has been recorded only from the Phil- 
ippine Islands. 
Furnia bakeri sp. nov.* + 
Green. Fastigium of the vertex narrow, nearly as broad as 
the first antennal joint, deeply suleated with the frontal fasti- 
gium almost contiguous. Disk of pronotum rather flat; lateral 
lobes roundly inserted, higher than long. Tegmina nearly trans- 
parent, linear; their first radial branch in the distal part fur- 
cated, the second simple. Hind wings distinctly exceeding the 
elytra. Fore femora slightly sulcated beneath, armed with a 
few very small spines on the front margin. Middle femora in 
the distal half of outer margin finely spined. Hind femora with 
spines on both margins. Anal segment of female in the middle 
distinctly emarginate, on each side with sharply triangular pro- 
jection. Ovipositor nearly twice as long as the pronotum, 
broadest after the middle, sickel-shaped, pointed at apex; its 
lower margin in the distal half crenulated. Subgenital lamina of 
female shorter and broader than in F. incerta; rounded at apex. 
Measurements of female. 
mm. 
Length of body 24.3 
Length of pronotum 6.0 
Length of elytra 39.5 
Breadth of elytra 9.0 
Length of fore femora 7.4 
Length of hind femora 35.5 
Length of ovipositor 11.5 
I have named this new species in honor of its discoverer, 
Charles Fuller Baker. 
One female from Mount Maquiling (Baker). 
This species agrees by its whole habitus rather with F. 
incerta Brunner ” but is a little larger. By the formation of 
vertex, the new species approaches F. exotica Brunner,’: but 
differs by its larger size, its more regular venation of elytra, and 
its more extended hind wings. The exotica female is unknown. 
In incerta (female) the anal segment is only slightly emargin- 
ated, without projections; and the subgenital lamina are longer 
and slenderer than in F’. bakeri, being a little emarginated at the 
extreme apex. 
“Monogr. Phaneropt. (1878) 296. “Op. cit., 286. 
