SYNOPSIS OF PHASMID^E. 31 



P. Donovani, n. 



(Pupa.) Viride ; abdomine medio maculis duabus hyalinis, sub- 

 quadratis. — Long. ant. ? corp. 1" 5'". Exp. corp. 6f-"\ 

 Donov. Ind. Ins. pi. f. *. 



Habitat ? 



P. chlorophylliumf, n. 



Pallide flavum; abdomine subcymbiformi. — Long. ant. 1" 8'", 

 corp. 3". Exp. alar. 3" 11"'. 



Phasma chlorophyllia, Stoll, Spectr.pl. 23./. 89. 

 Phyllium Stollii, Lep. et Sen. Ency. Meth. x. p. 115. 

 La Patte feuillette, Stoll, p. 69. 

 Habitat ? 



P. Gorgon^, n. 



Cinereum ; abdomine sublineari, articuli tertii basi, quartique 

 apice reliquis latioribus. — Long, ant. ? corp. 4" 9J". Exp. corp. 



i" m». 



Habitat ? 



P. siccifolium, Perry, Arc. of Set. i. pi. 



Gen. XXI. Tropidoderus, n. 

 Trigonoderus, G. R. Gray. 



Tegmina longa, abdominis dimidium aequantia ; Alae in utroque 

 sexu aequales, area costali lata, subarcuata; Abdomen latum, apice 

 attenuatum, supra convexum, subtus planum, apice foliolis duobus 

 brevibus, ovipositore brevi, gibboso ; Pedes mediocres, anteriores 

 longi, lineis elevatis striatis, femoribus quatuor posticis externe di- 

 latatis, margine dentatis ; Mesothorax brevis, subtriangularis, in 

 medio carinatus, lateribus declivibus; Caput subplanum, oblongum; 

 Antennae breves, setaceae, maris longae. 



Habitat in Australia. 



T. Childretii, n. 



Capite prothoracequealbidis ; mesothorace scabro, subflavo ; teg- 

 minibus viridibus ; alis hyalinis, albis, nervis flavescentibus ; area 

 costali viridi juxta basin flava, basi violascenti ; abdomine sulphureo, 

 marginibus lateralibus viridibus ; pedibus glaucis. — Long. ant. $ 

 10", corp. ? 5" 5'". Exp. alar. ? 7" 5'". 



Trigonoderus Childreni, G. R. Gray, Ent. of Austr. 1. pi. 3. 



/• 1- 

 Habitat in Australia. In coll. DD. Children et Hope. 



* A pupa; and as this state in the Phasmidce is always equal in size to the imago 

 of the same species, I am induced to consider this as distinct, on account of its small 

 size in comparison with the others. 



f Considered as the male of a distinct species by Latreille, in'the ' Regne Animal '. 



\ A specimen agreeing with the figure referred to was in the collection of the 

 late Mr: Haworth ; I have therefore thought it right to form it into a species. 



