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slender spines. Wings extending much beyond the abdomen. Fore wings 

 thickly and minutely striated by means of the elevated longitudinal veins; 

 humeral area minutely punctured; costa slightly rounded for more than half 

 the lenjjlh froin the base. Hind wings dark cinereous, testaceous along the 

 costa, extending a little beyond the fore wings. Length of the body 8 lines ; 

 of the wings 20 lines. 



The narrower prothorax distinguishes it from all the preceding species. 

 It has most likeness to E. sabulosa, but the humeral trunk is not black. 



a. Sarawak. From Mr. Wallace's collection. 



Div. 2. Sauss. H. M. N. iii. 130. 



29. El'ILAMPKA CRIBRICOIXIS. 



Blatta cribricollis, Serv. Hist, Orth. 93— Epilampra lurida, Durm. Handh. 

 Ent. ii. 505. 



Java. 



Sect. 7. Sams. H. 31. N. iii. 128. 



30. Epilampra Yersiniana. 



Epilampra Yersiniana, Sauss, Rev. Zool. xvi. 323 ; Hist. Nat. Mex. iii. 

 128. 



Brazil. 



Sect. ? 



31. Epilampra verticalis. 

 Epilampra verticalis, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 505. 

 Brazil. 



32. Epilampra? acutipennis. 

 Blatta acutipeunis, Serv. Hist. Orth. 91. 



Country unknown. 



33. Epilampra maoulicollis. 

 Blatta maculicoUis, Serv. Hist. Orth. 92. 



Brazil. 



34. Epilamp ra Buqoeti, 

 Blatta Buqueti, Serv. Hist Orth. 93. 



Java. 



35. Epilampra decorata. 

 Blatta decorata, Serv. Hist. Orth. 99. 



Country unknown. 



36. Epilampra inquinata. 

 inquinata, Stal, Eug. Resa, 309, 



Sidney. 



