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Length of body 23.5, length of pronotum 5.4, caudal width of 

 pronotum 3.6, depth of pronotal lateral lobe 4.3, width of pronotal 

 lateral lobe 3.8, length of tegmen 35.3, greatest width of tegmen 

 7.3, distal width of tegmen 6.3, length of cephalic femur 6.2, length 

 of median femur 8.8, length of caudal femur 21.8, proximal width 

 of caudal femur 2.9 mm. 



The type is unique. 



Furnia bakeri Karny. 



1921. Furnia bakeri Karny, Philippine Jour. Sci., XVIII, p. 617. [9; 

 Mount Makiling, [Luzon, Philippine Islands].] 



Mount Makiling, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 1 9 . 



We find that the genus Furnia agrees so closely with Elbenia in 

 the great majority of generic and group characters that we refer it, 

 without hesitation, to the present position in the Group Psyrae. 

 The auditory foramina of the cephalic tibiae are conchate on both 

 sides in this genus and, for this reason alone, it had been assigned a 

 position in the Group Anaulocomerae. 



The specimen before us agrees closely with the original de- 

 scription. We would note that the vertex, at its base only, is 

 nearly as wide as the first antennal joint. The triangular pro- 

 jections of the anal tergite lie on each side of the shield-shaped 

 supra-anal plate. The tegmina show a small brown suffusion 

 proximo-laterad in the anal field. 



Length of body 23.5, length of pronotum 5.8, length of tegmen 

 40.7, greatest width of tegmen 8.8, length of cephalic femur 7.8, 

 length of caudal femur 23. 3, 22 length of ovipositor 11 mm. 



Phaula rugulosa Brunner. 



1878. Ph[aula] rugulosa Brunner, Monogr. der Phaneropteriden, p. 167. 

 [ 9, Philippine Islands.] 



Butuan, Mindanao, Philippine Islands, (from C. F. Baker), 1 9 . 



Surigao, Mindanao, Philippine Islands, (from C. F. Baker), 1 9 . 



Labuan, British North Borneo, 1 9 . 



The last two specimens are larger than the type, but agree closely 

 in all proportions and other characters given. Males may prove 

 the presence of more than one species having the pronotum shal- 

 lowly though thickly impresso-punctulate. 



Length of body (the measurements of the Philippine specimens 

 are given first) 23.3, 24 and 24.2, length of pronotum 4.8, 5.6 and 

 5.6, caudal width of pronotal disk 3.1, 3.3-3.3, length of tegmen 

 31.2, 35 and 36.2, width of tegmen 6.8, 8.2 and 8, length of caudal 



2 This dimension is given by Karny as 35.5, probably a printers error for 25.5. 



