l8 SJÖSTEDTS KILIMANDJARO-MERU EXPEDITION. 17: 2. 



1 J'. 21 ?? and numerous larvae. From the same localities as the typica] 

 form and also from Usambara. Structurally these two forms are identical and of similar 

 size. 



Iscliiioptera iucuriosa Sauss. 

 (PI. 3, figs. 6 & 7.) 

 Ischnoptera incuriosa de Saüssure, Abh. Senckenb. Ges. XXI. p. 571 (1899). 

 Küimandjaro: Kibonoto 1,000 — 1,300 metres (November and December), 2 J'J". 

 Originally described from East-Africa e coli. Voeltzkow. 



Gen. Pliyllodromia Serv. 

 Key to the East-African species. 



1. ulnar vein of wings simple or bifurcate germanica L. 



r. ulnar vein of wings multiramose, 



2. pronotum with two longitudinal fuscous vittae . . . bivittata Serv. 

 2'. pronotum not as above. 



3. tegmina with numerous castaneous points .... zehntneri nom. n. 

 3'. tegmina not as above. 



4. Opening of c? scent-glands situated on 7*'^ abdominal 

 tergite. 

 5. Sub-genital lamina in J" with margins inflected, 



styles flattened sicpcUectilium Serv. 



5'. Sub-genital lamina in <S not as above, styles 

 not flattened. 



6. Frons flattened nkjromarginala sp. n. 



6'. Frons rounded sjösfcdti n. sp. 



4'. Opening of J' scent-glands not situated on 7**^ 

 abdominal tergite. 



5. Opening of c? scent-glands not visible . . . Insignis sp. n. 

 5'. Opening of cT scent-glands situated on supra- 

 anal lamina icslacea sp. n. 



P. (rigonalis Saussure from »Africa meridionalis» (Voeltzkow) was described 

 from a female; the rufous colour, trigonal supra-anal lamina, and front femora 

 with completely armed anterior margin beneath, appear to be the distinctive features 

 of the species. 



Phyllodromia germanica L. 



Blatta germanica, Linn^us Syst. Nat. (ed. 12) I (2) p. 668 n. 7 (1767). 



Küimandjaro: Kibonoto, 1,000 — 1,300 metres; Meru rain-forest; Massai steppes 

 (January & May). 1 cT, 7 ??, 2 larvae. A cosmopolitan species. 



PhijUodromia bivittata Serv. is not represented in Dr Sjöstedt's collection but 

 has been recorded from Wanga (von der Decken); it is a cosmopolitan species and 



