82 eumastacin.u, 



Bengal. 



Type in the Piiris Museum. 



I am very doubtful as to the identificatiou of this species ; 

 and I should not be surprised if Choreotijpus fe nest rat us proved 

 to be a species of Phi/llocJioreia. 



Genus PHYLLOCHOREIA 



PJiyllochoreia, Westwood, Mag. Nat. Hist. n. s. iii, 1839, p. 495. 

 Type, Phyllocliorela unlcolor, Westw. 



Range. India, Ceylon, Borneo. 



Body greatly compressed, Pace perpendicular, pointed and 

 sometimes slightly curved forward above, broader below than 

 above. Antennae short and slender, with distinct joints, the two 

 basal joints thicker. Pronotum raised into a high leaf-like 

 expansion, truncated in front, or slightly curved forward over 

 the head, triangularly produced behind, and overshadowing more 

 or less of the abdomen. Tegmina and wings more or less abbre- 

 viated, not caudate. Prosternum not spined. Legs long, simple ; 

 hind femora thickened, hind tibise curved, hind tarsi 3-jointed, 

 the first joint undulated beneath ; arolium between the claws very 

 large. 



Key to the Species. 



1 (2) Dorsal carina of pronotum nearly 



straight, slightly depressed beyond 



the middle unicolor, Westw., p. 82. 



2 (1) Doi'sal carina of pronotum regularly 



arched. 



3 (4) Tegmina rather broad, lanceolate . . equa, Burr, p. 83. 



4 (3) Tegmina very narrow, obliquely 



truncated at the extremities asina, Burr, p. 83. 



87. Phyllochoreia unicolor, Westiu. 



Phyllochoreia unicolor, Westwood, Mag. Nat. Hist. n. s. iii, 1839, 

 p. 495, and p. 492, fig. 6 ; Saussure, Rev. Suisse Zool. xi, 1903, 

 pp. 55, 58, 



Phyllochoreia sulcata, Saussure, Rev. Suisse Zool, xi, 1903, 

 pp. 55, 59. 



Brown. Antennse 14-jointed ; head finely granulated, the 



Fig. 73. — Phyllochoreia unicolor. 

 summit pointed, when seen in profile ; a slender black line 



