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Length of body 30, length of pronotum 9.7, greatest (caudal) 

 width of pronotum 6.8, length of tegmen 66.4, greatest width of 

 tegmen 25.5, length of caudal femur 35 mm. 



Phygela haani Still. Plate XI, figures 21 and 22. 



1876.. P[hygela] haani St&l, Bih. K. Svenska Vet.-Akad. Handl., IV, 

 No. 5, p. 57. [ 9 , Malacca, [Malay Peninsula].] 



Singapore, British Straits Settlements, (from C. F. Baker), 

 2 d\3 9. 



The previously unknown male of this species shows the following 

 genital characters: supra-anal plate elongate linguliform, deflexed 

 between the cerci. Cerci elongate, cylindrical, tapering to the 

 apex which is bifid, each of these projections armed with a tooth, 

 the more distal projection heavier and with apical tooth larger. 

 Subgenital plate elongate, extending slightly beyond cereal apices, 

 tapering strongly proximad, thence weakly to apex which is rather 

 strongly though transversely emarginate, this emargination sym- 

 metrically trapezoidal, the short lateral projections cylindrical and 

 supplied with very slightly more slender, straight styles, which are 

 about three times as long as wide. 



Length of body c? 24 and 23, 9 29 to 30; length of pronotum 



tf 6.2 and 6.3, 9 6.9 to 7.1; length of tegmen & 38.7 and 41.2, 



9 46.9 to 49; greatest (meso-distal) width of tegmen d" 10.9 and 



11.8; 9 13.8 to 14; length of caudal femur <? 25 and 25.7, 9 29 to 



30.2; length of ovipositor 10.4 to 10.2 mm. 



Arnobia pilipes (Haan) 



1842. L[ocusta] (Phaneroptera) pilipes Haan, in Temminck, Verh. Nat. 

 Geschied. Nederl. oversee, bezitt., Zool., Ins., p. 194. [ 9 , Japan. 17 ] 



Labuan, British North Borneo, 1 cf . 



The male genitalia of this interesting katydid have been de- 

 scribed by Rehn, 18 from a specimen taken at Bah Soemboe, Sumatra. 



Tapiena cerciata new species. Plate XI, figures 23 and 24. 19 



The present insect is distinguished from the previously known 

 species of the genus by its larger size and broader tegmina. The 

 male ultimate tergite is not produced and in this respect agrees 

 with the Sumatran T. truncata (Brunner). 



Type: cf 1 ; Davao, Mindanao, Philippine Islands. (From C. F. 

 Baker.) [Hebard Collection, Type no. 792.] 



17 There is practically no doubt that this locality was given in error, the genus 

 not having been subsequently found north of Borneo. 



18 Bull. Arner. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXVI, p. 192, (1909). 



19 Brunner's Tapeina is preoccupied by Tapeinus Laporte, 1832, and Tapiena 

 lias been proposed by Bolivar to replace it {Mem. Soc. Espan. Hist. A r at., I, 

 p. 334, (1906). 



