ART. 3 ORTHOPTEROm INSECTS FROM JAVA — CAUDELL 19 



EUCARCHARUS INVERSUS Brunner 



Eucarcharus inversus Brunner, Ins. Fam. der Phasm., 1907, p. 186, pi. 8, fig. 1. 



One female, Tjibodas, Mount. Gede, September. 



This specimen agrees very well with the original description and 

 figure except that the expansion of the sixth segment of the abdomen 

 appears to be less noticeable. 



Subfamily Phasminae 



PHARNACIA NIGRICORNIS Redtenbacher 



Pharnacia nigricornis Redtenbacher, Ins. Fam. der Phasm., 1908, p. 452. 



One male, Buitenzorg, April. 



This specimen, which runs out to the above species by Redten- 

 bacher's key, agrees very well with the description except that the 

 antennae are not darker than the rest of the coloration. 



Subfamily Phyllinae 



PHYLLIUM GERYON Gray 



Phyllium geryon Gray, Zoologist, vol. 1, 1843, pp. 118, 121, fig. a. 



One male, Tjibodas, Mount Gede, September; one female, Buiten- 

 zors:, March. 



PULCHRIPHYLLIUM PULCHRIFOLIUM Serviile 



Phyllium pulchrifolium Serville, Ins. Orth., 1839, p. 292. 



Six females and three female nymphs, Buitenzorg, ISlarch and 

 April. 



There are also three eggs in the collection marked as belonging to 

 this species; they are round, the cap forming a protruding ball; the 

 surface is smooth, not beautifully carved as in some of the Phasmidae. 



One of the adult females above recorded has the expansion of the 

 anterior femur with the edges entire, or almost so, a variation towards 

 gelonus Gray; otherwize it seems typical of pulchrifolium. 



Subfamily Prisomerinae 



DIXIPPUS APPETENS Brunner 



Dixippus appetens Brunner, Ins. Fam. der Phasm., 1907, p. 281. 



One male, Soekaboemi, March; one male, Pelaboean Ratoe. 



LONCHODES BRYANTI, new species ^^^^ 



Description male. — Appears most nearly allied to iS. praon Westwood. 

 Head with a pair_of sharp thorns on the vertex between the eyes 

 connected by a slightly elevated ridge; on the posterior extreme of 

 the dorsal surface of the head is a transverse row of four tubercles, 

 the middle two the larger, and scattered over the sides of the head 

 are a few very minute granules. Antennae extending backward to 

 about the extremity of the second segment of the abdomen and con- 



