122 AMORPHOSCELIS PELLUCIDA. 



as explicit as could be desired. While the present specimen 

 shows no characters at variance with his description, com- 

 parison with several African species of the genus clearly 

 demonstrates that only comparative value should be given 

 to certain characters briefly mentioned by him, viz-the 

 median tubercles of the occiput and the oval form and 

 deplanate character of the pronotum. The median occipital 

 tubercles are only slightly more raised "bosses" than 

 similar structures in the other species, while the "oval" 

 form of the pronotum is merely a sweeping characterization 

 of the general form of the same. The proportions and 

 color pattern of our specimen are exactly as described. 



This species is now known from Adelaide, Australia, 

 Ceylon, Singapore and the present locality. 



Subfamily r t h o d e r i n a e. 



Theopompa servillei (Haan). 



Nongkodjadjar. January, 1911. One adult female, one 

 immature male. 



This species was described from Lewibonger, Java and 

 is also known from Malacca and Lower Siam. 



Subfamily Mantinae. 



Iridopteryx reticulata (Haan). 



Batavia. December, 1908. One male. 



Samarang. February, June, July, August and October, 

 1909 & 1910. Five males, two females. 



Srondol, Samarang. August, 1909. One male. 



The above series shows some little variation in size, 

 while the medio-longitudinal blackish-brown line on the 

 pronotum is variable in intensity, although evident in all 

 of the individuals. 



Originally described from Krawang, Java, this species 

 has also been recorded from Tenasserim, Cambodia, Sumatra, 

 Bah Soemboe, Sumatra and Java (without definite locality). 



Notes from the Leyden Museum, "Vol. XXXV. 



