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28. PSEUDOPHYLLUS FORTTS. 



Foem. Teslaceus, crassus ; cnpilin carina longi-conica, subacula, sub- 

 impressa, antennarum articido \o paullo angustior ; prothorax 

 sublvbeicutatm, poslice carinatm, margine anlico rolundato^ 

 lateribns crenulatis, margine postico angulato elevalo ; oviductus 

 abdouiine paullo longior ; pedes crassi, breves^ forliter spinosi, femori- 

 bus posticis triseriatlm spinosis. 



Female. Testaceous, thick. Head a little narrower than the fore 

 border of the prothorax ; keel elongate-conical, slightly acute, a little 

 narrower than the first joint of the antennae, its disk slightly concave; 

 front lanceolate between the sockets of the aniennae. Eyes tawny, ellip- 

 tical, prominent. Prothorax minutely and thinly tuberculate, with a keel 

 which is distinct in the hind part, but passes in the middle:into a furrow ; 

 the latter is hardly apparent in front of the foremost of the two strongly 

 impressed transverse lines; fore border rounded ; lateral lobes with tuber- 

 culated i)orders ; hind l)order angular, elevated. Oviduct a little longer than 

 the abdomen. Legs thick, short; spines large on the outer keel, small on 

 the inner one; hind femora with an additional row of minute spines on 

 the upper keel ; hind tibiae with two rows of very broad spines and with 

 two of minute spines. Length of the body 15 lines. 



The specimen described is not fully developed, and its fore wings are 

 very much shorter than the abdomen. 



a. Philippine Isles. From Mr. Cuming's collection. 



Genus 123. ZUxMALA. 



Corpus crassum. Verticis carina lanceolata, sulcata, antennarum nrti- 

 culo lo angustior, Oculi prominuli. Antennae longae, graciles. Pro- 

 thorax tuberculatus ; plus minusve carinatus, Oviducius abdomine 

 brevior. Pedes robusti, spinosi. Alae anlicae latae, margine inleriore valde 

 rotundato. 



Body stout. Keel of the vertex lanceolate, furrowed, narrower than 

 the first joint of the antennae. Eyes prominent. Antennae long, slender. 

 Proihorax tuberculate, more or less keeled. Oviduct shorter th.in the 

 abdomen. Legs stout, spinose. Fore wings broad; interior border much 

 rounded. 



The rounded interior border of the hind wings is the most distinctive 

 character of this genus. It is more nearly allied to Apriou than to Pseudo- 

 phyllus. 



1. ZUMALA EOBUSTA. 



Foem. Viridis ant tealacea, crassa ; caput olbidum, carina lanceolata 

 substilcata antennarum articulo lo valde angustiore, labro albo ; 

 anlennce nigrirantes, basi testacea ; prothorax tuberculatus, carinatus^ 

 maryinibus anlico el postico rotundatis, lateribus subangulatis ; ovi- 

 ductus abdomine paullo brevior ; pedes crassi, spinulosi ; alee antica 

 latiuscuUe, subtilissune striata, femoribus posticis plus duplo longi- 

 ores, costa fere recta, margine postico rotundato. 



