124 STATILIA NEMORALIS. 



This form was previously known from the Philippines 

 and the "East Indies". 



Statilia maculata (Thunberg & Lundahl). 



Samarang. March, April, June, September & December, 

 1909 & 1910. Four males, one female. 



This species bas been recorded from Java by several 

 authors. 



Tenodera superstitiosa (Fabricius). 



Samarang. July, August & September, 1909. Two males, 

 one female. 



Paratenodera aridifolia (Stoll). 

 Samarang. August, 1909. Three males. 



Hierodida coardata (Saussure). 



Nongkodjadjar. January, 1911. One female. 

 This specimen fully agrees with the description of the 

 species, which was first recorded from Bengal, but differs 

 in having the cream-white tegminal stigma subovate instead 

 of trigonal. The measurements are as follows: 

 Length of body, 57. mm. 



Length of pronotum, 16.8 „ 



Greatest width of pronotum, 8. „ 

 Length of tegmen, 39.5 „ 



Greatest width of tegmen, 12. „ 

 Length of cephalic femur, 15.2 „ 

 The specimen figured by Westwood ') as this species is 

 apparently different, as the cephalic coxae are strongly 

 dentato-lobate in coarctata, instead of minutely spined as 

 there shown. 



Hierodula hyhrida (Burmeister) ? 



Srondol, Samarang. August, 1909. One immature male. 



1) Rev. Ids. Fam. Mant., pi. IV, fig. 1. 



Notes from the Leyden ]Museum, Vol. XXXV. 



