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LOPAPHUS TRANSIENS Redtenbacher 



Candayles transiens Redtenbacher, Ins. Fam. der Phasm., 1908, p. 539, pi. 26, 

 fig. 7. 



Two females, Tjibodas, Mount Gede, September (4,000 feet alti- 

 tude) ; two females, one female nymph, same locality, April 20, alti- 

 tude not stated; one female nymph, Buitenzorg, March. 



The tegmina and wings of three of these four adult females are 

 partly torn away in some unknown manner. 



ORXINES MACKLOTTII DeHaan 



Phasma macklottii DeHaan, Temminck, Verhandel., Orth., 1842, p. 126, pi. 11, 

 figs. 1, 2. 



Fourteen males, three females, Tjibodas, Mount Gede, April 20 

 (4,000 feet altitude). 



SIPYLOIDEA DOLOROSA Redtenbacher 



Sipyloida dolorosa Redtenbacher, Ins. Fern, der Phasm., 1908, p. 547. 



One male, Pelaboean Ratoe. 



The mesonotum of this specimen is barely granulate, thus deviat- 

 ing somewhat from the description. 



Subfamily Pachymorphinab 



BACULUM ABLl TUS Brunner 



Clitiimnus ablutus Brunner, Ins. Fam. der Phasm., 1907, p. 190. 



Two males, Tjibodas, Mount Gede, September, 



This species is referred to the genus Baculum on the authority 

 of Karny.® 



The two specimens here recorded agree very well with published 

 descriptions except that the color is apparently more uniformly 

 brownish. 



The left antenna of one of these specimens has been regenerated; 

 it is short and heavy, about one and one-half times as long as the 

 head and comprises but seven segments; the other antenna of this 

 specimen is broken off rather short, and from the second specimen the 

 antennae are both broken off. The prevalence of regenerated antennae 

 in these long-horned insects, which are less than the natural length of 

 these organs, together with the very general imperfect condition of 

 the antennae, make the differentiation of the subfamily Pachymor- 

 phinae ( =Clitumninae of Brunner and Redtenbacher) very diffi- 

 cult indeed. 



CUNICULINA NEMATODES DeHaan 



Phasma {Bacteria) nematodes DeHaan, Temminck, Verhandel., Orth., 1842, 

 p. 132, pi. 11, fig. 6. 



One male, Pelaboean Ratoe. 



• Treubia, vol. 3, 1923, p. 235. 



