ART. 3 ORTHOPTEROID INSECTS FROM JAVA — CAUDELL 7 



as light colored as in P. americana. It seems rather doubtful if 

 the form figured as lata by Shelford as above mentioned is really 

 Herbst's species. It is probable that the real P. lata is a light colored 

 form of hrunnea, as in color it must be similar to americana which it is 

 said by the describer to resemble. The blacker forms may perhaps 

 be the P. rohinsoni of Hanitsch. If P. lata does fall here, that name 

 will have to be used, as it is the older. 



Subfamily Corydinae 



HOLOCOMPSA DEBILIS Walker 



Holocompsa debilis Walker, Cat. Blatt. Brit. Mus., 1868, p. 192. 



One female, Buitenzorg, April. 



This specimen and another, also a female, from Mindanao, P. I., 

 now before the writer, extend the recorded distribution of this species 

 some distance both north and south. The female differs from the 

 male in having the organs of flight but moderately exceeding the tip 

 of the abdomen. There is little variation noticeable in these speci- 

 mens from Mindanao and Buitenzorg; the length of body is about 

 the same as in the male; the tegmina are about the same length as 

 the body instead of over twice as long as in the male. The cerci of 

 both these females are yellow and distinctly segmented, the color 

 strongly contrasted with that of the abdomen. 



Subfamily Ectobhnae 



ANAPLECTA JAVANICA Saussure 



Anaplecta javanica Saussure, Ann. Mus. Stor. Nat. Geneva, ser. 2, vol. 15, 

 1895, p. 71. 



One female, Pelaboean Ratoe. 



AREOLARIA FIEBERI Brunner 



Areolaria fieberi Brunner, Syst. Blatt., 1865, p. 260, pi. 6, fig. 27. 

 One female, Buitenzorg, April 25. 



EUTHEGANOPTERYX, species 



One male, Pleboean Ratoe. 



This specimen is in very poor condition, too imperfect to justify 



description, though it very probably represents an undescribed 



species. 



Subfamily Epilamprinae 



EPILAMPRA LAEVICOLLIS Saussure 



Epilampra laevicollis Saussure, Mem. Soc. Geneve, vol. 23, 1874, p. 129, pi. 10, 

 fig. 45. 

 Three females, one nymph, Tjibodas, Mount Gede, April 20. 



