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Plate XV. — Fig. 1. Diastella maculata new species. Female. Type. Fakfak, 



Dutch New Guinea. Lateral view. (X 2.) 

 Fig. 2. Chloracanlha lampra new species. Male. Type. Townsville, 



Queensland, Australia. Dorsal view. (X 2.) 

 Fig. 3. Eumecopoda cyrtoscelis (Karsch). Male. Setekwa River, Dutch 



New Guinea. Lateral view of caudal femur. (Natural size.) 

 Fig. 4. Tugona philippina new species. Female. Type. Surigao, Min- 

 danao, Philippine Islands. Lateral view. (X 1A-) 

 Fig. 5. Morsimus albomarginatus new species. Female. Type. Labuan, 



British North Borneo. Lateral view. (X \ X A-) 

 Fig. 6. Chondroderella sexguttata new species. Male. Type. Singapore, 



British Straits Settlements. Lateral view. (X 13^2-) 

 Fig. 7. Nicsara iaylori new species. Female. Type. Polillo Island, 



Luzon, Philippine Islands. Dorsal view of pronotum. (X 2J^.) 

 Fig. 8. Nicsara philippina new species. Male. Type. Mount Makiling, 



Luzon, Philippine Islands. Dorsal view of pronotum. (X 2A-) 

 Fig. 9. Nicsara thoracica (Dohrn). Male. Obi Island, Moluccas. Dorsal 



view of pronotum. (X 2j^.) 

 Fig. 10. Xiphidiopsis gemmicula new species. Male. Type. Surigao, 



Mindanao, Philippine Islands. Dorsal view of pronotum. (X 7 X A-) 

 Fig. 11. Xiphidiopsis aglaia new species. Male. Type. Island of Ba- 



silan, Zamboanga Province, Philippine Islands. Dorsal view of pro- 

 notum. (X7K-) 

 Fig. 12. Lipotactes maculatus new species. Female. Type. Singapore, 



British Straits Settlements. Lateral view. (X 3H-) 



Plate XVI. — Fig. 1. Paradiaphlebus notatus (Brunner) . Female. Obi Island, 

 Moluccas. Ventral outline of subgenital plate. (Much enlarged.) 



Fig. 2. Segestes frater new species. Female. Type. Obi Island, Moluccas. 

 Lateral outline. (Natural size.) 



Fig. 3. Segestidea soror new species. Female. Type. Obi Island, Mo- 

 luccas. Lateral outline. (Natural size.) 



Fig. 4. Segestidea soror new species. Male. Allotype. Obi Island, Mo- 

 luccas. Ventral outline of subgenital plate. (Much enlarged.) 



Fig. 5. Characta labuanae new species. Female. Type. Labuan, British 

 North Borneo. Lateral outline. (Natural size.) 



Fig. 6. Eumecopoda reducta new species. Male. Type. Butuan, Min- 

 danao, Philippine Islands. Lateral outline. (Natural size.) 



Fig. 7. Eumecopoda cyrtoscelis (Karsch). Male. Setekwa River, Dutch 

 New Guinea. Ventral outline of subgenital plate. (Much enlarged.) 



Fig. 8. Eumecopoda moluccarum (Griffini). Male. Obi Island, Moluccas. 

 Ventral outline of subgenital plate. (Much enlarged.) 



Fig. 9. Eumecopoda moluccarum (Griffini). Female. Obi Island, Mo- 

 luccas. Lateral outline. (Natural size.) 



Fig. 10. Cleandrus dyaka new species. Male. Type. Sandakan, British 

 North Borneo. Lateral outline of caudal femur. (X 13^0 



Fig. 11. Cleandrus dyaka new species. Male. Type. Sandakan, British 

 North Borneo. Lateral outline of caudal tibia. (X 1/4-) 



Fig. 12. Cleandrus colosseus new species. Male. Type. Sandakan, Brit- 

 ish North Borneo. Dorsal view of tegmen. ( T % natural size.) 



Fig. 13. Cleandrus colosseus new species. Male. Type. Sandakan, British 

 North Borneo. Lateral outline of caudal femur. (X lJ^O 



Plate XVII. — Fig. 1. Temnophyllus speciosus Brunner. Male. Labuan, 

 British North Borneo. Dorsal view of tegmen. (Natural size.) 



Fig. 2. Phyllomimus bakeri Karny. Female. Los Bafios, Luzon, Philip- 

 pine Islands. Lateral view of ovipositor. (X 1K-) 



Fig. 3. Phyllomimus detersus (Walker). Female. Mount Makiling, Lu- 

 zon, Philippine Islands. Lateral view of ovipositor. (X 13^.) 



Fig. 4. Phyllomimus tonkinae new species. Male. Type. Than-Moi, 

 Tonkin. Dorsal view of tegmen. (X 1H-) 



