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Gonypeta punctata (Haan). 



Batavia. December, 1908. One male. 



Srondol, Samarang. August, 1909. One male. 



These specimens show there is some variation in the 

 point at which the ramus of the humeral vein of the 

 tegmina diverges, also in the general coloration. The 

 Srondol specimen is perfectly typical in color when compared 

 with Haan's figure, while the Batavia individual is much 

 darker, being generally suffused with drab and having 

 the dark markings on the limbs decidedly indicated. The 

 latter specimen is also slightly smaller than the Srondol 

 individual. 



The species was described from Java, and is only known 

 from that island and Sumatra. Saussure has recorded it 

 from Ceylon, but as already shown by the author ') the 

 insect from that island is doubtless different. The present 

 material clearly belongs to Haan's species. 



Tropidomantis tenera (Stal). 



Samarang. June, 1909 & 1910. Two males. 

 This species has been recorded from Singapore, Banka, 

 Java and Sarawak, Borneo. 



Statilia nemoralis (Saussure). 



Samarang. April, 1909. One female. 



This specimen is smaller than the original measurements 

 in all of its proportions except tegminal length. However, 

 another female individual from Gunung Sugi, Sumatra ^), 

 in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of 

 Philadelphia, which represents the same species, fully 

 agrees with Saussure's measurements in every respect, 

 while neither show any structural or color characters which 

 would separate them from nemoralis. 



1) Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXVI, p. 180, 



2) This specimen was recorded by the author (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 

 1903, p. 704) as Statilia macidata. 



Notes from the Leyden Miuseum, Vol. XXXV. 



