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leiioth of the fore wings. Length of the body 18 lines; expansion of the 

 fore wings 50 — 60 lines. 



a — c. Congo. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. 



2. PSEUDOPHYLLUS OPHTHALMICUS. 



Fcein. Rohualus, viridis aid luteacens ; caput antice pallidum, carina 

 lanceo/ala sulcata antennanim articulo \o paullo angustiore ; oculi 

 rufi, iti.(jr<) vittati ; prothorux subtubcrculatus'^ margiiie antico rotun- 

 dalo, labia lateralibus productis, margine poslico vix angulato ; ovi- 

 ductus abdominis dimidio paullo longior ; pedes robusli, spinulosi ; 

 uLe antiv(B lata, femoribus posticis plus duplo longiores ; casta 

 rotundata, margine interiare fere redo; alee pasticcE diaphana, 

 longiores, striga lata apicali viridi aut lutescente. 



Female. Green or pale luleous. Head a little narrower than the fore 

 border of the prothorax ; fore part paler, shining; keel of the vertex 

 lanceolate, furrowed, a little shorter and narrower than the first joint of the 

 antennaD ; front lanceolate between the antennaB. Eyes reddish, round, 

 prominent, with several black stripes. Prothorax with a few tubercles 

 and with two strongly impressed transverse lines, which converge on 

 each side and have between them an indistinct longitudinal line; 

 fore border rounded; sides with a conical outline; hind border hardly 

 angular. Oviduct black towards the tips, a little more than half the 

 lenijth of the abdomen. Lfgs stout; four anterior femora and tibiae 

 with very minute spines, those on the fore femora merely rudimentary; 

 hind tibiae with a few small spines on each of the four keels of equal 

 length. Fore winys broad, subfusiform, shorter by three lines than 

 the hind wings; cosla rounded; hind border nearly straight; secondary 

 areolets irregular, very small; space between the scapular vein and the 

 costa as usual ; scapular and externo-medial diverging from each other 

 and including some small quadrate areolets; areolets between the externo- 

 medial and the iuterno-inedial in two rows, very large; those between the 

 latter and the anal smaller; those between the anal and the interior border 

 very small. Hind wings pellucid; apical patch green or pale luteous ; 

 veins very pale green or straw-colour. Length of the body 19 lines; 

 expansion of the fore wings 60 lines. 



a. Natal. From M. Gueinzius' collection. 

 6. East Africa. Presented by Earl Russell. 



South Asia. 



3. PsEUDOPHYLLUS TiTAN. 



Titan, White, Ann. Nat. Hist, xviii. 23, pi. 1, f. 1. 



a — c. Silhet. From Mr. Argent's collection. 



d. Tenasserim. Presented by J. C. D. V. Packman, Esq. 



4. PsEUDOPHYLLUS NERIIFGLIA. 



Gryllus (Tettigonia) neriifolia. Stall, Saul, et Grill. 11, pi. 4a, f. 11 — 

 Pseudophyllus neriifolius, Briille, Hist. Nat. Ins. ix. 137, pi. 12. 



