498 Mr. R. Shelford's Shulics of the Blattid^. 



41. ^FseudojjJioraspis conformis, Wlk. 



Epilampra conformis, Walker, 1. c. p. 200 (1868). 

 Epilampra scita, Walker, 1. c, p. 200 (1868). 



? . Sarawak ( Wallace). " From the stomach of a 



cuckoo, P]ioinico2ohceus erythiwjnathus " [conformis]. 

 $. Sumatra {Wallace) \scita]. 



Both these species and also P. congrua, Wlk., are the 

 same and synonymous with P. nchulosa, Burm. The 

 species is highly variable both in size and coloration, 

 but the study of a long series from all the greater Sunda 

 Is. convinces me that there is no character that can be 

 relied on to discriminate distinct species ; the Bornean race 

 is generally larger and with the veins of the marginal area 

 of the tegmina more strongly marked ; but even these 

 characters are not constant. 



42. Heclaia concinmila, Wlk. 



Epilampra concinmila, Walker, 1. c. p. 134 (1869). 



$. Timor {Wallace). 



The species is very close to M. jjroccra, Br., but differs 

 in the more heavily armed front femora, the sinuate tip of 

 the wing and more mottled coloration of the tegmina. 



43. Heclaia parvicollis, Wlk. 



Epilampra parvicollis, Walker, 1. c. p. 133 (1809). 

 $. Sarawak {Wallace). 



Very like H. p'ocera, Br., but the pronotum is much 

 smaller, measuring 7 mm. x 8'5 mm., its anterior angles 

 are less rounded, its anterior margin less arcuate, so that 

 in general appearance it is more like a heraldic shield than 

 is usual in the genus Heclaia. The posterior margin of 

 the subgenital lamina is sinuate and from the slightly 

 produced posterior angles spring the slender styles. 



44. Epilampra inclarata, Walk. 



Ejpilampra inclarata, Walker, 1. c. p. 198 (18G8). 

 $. Sarawak ( Wallace). 



* This genus is very badly defined, but the genus Epilampra is 

 already so unwieldy that one is induced to welcome any attempt to 

 split it up. 



