126 MANTIS RELIGIOSA. 



and France. In structure and color the Javanese specimens 

 are identical with the European and African material. 

 One of the present individuals has the black proximal 

 spot on the internal face of the cephalic coxse solid, while 

 the other has the same ocellate with yellow {M. sancta type). 



Nanomantis alhella (Burmeister). 



Samarang. November, 1909. One male. 



This species has been recorded from localities extending 

 from Sumatra to the Philippines, having been originally 

 described from Java. 



Subfamily Creobotrinae. 

 Acromantis oUgoneura (Haan). 



Batavia. June, 1908 & September, 1909. One male, 

 one female. 

 Samarang. August, 1909. One male. 

 This species is widely distributed in the Sundan region. 



Theopropm elegans (Westwood). 



Gunung Ungaran. December, 1909. One immature female. 



Although not adult this specimen is sufficiently developed 

 to be specifically identifiable. 



The records of the species are from Tenasserim, Java 

 and Borneo. 



Family Phasmidae. 



Subfamily Phyllinae. 



Phy Ilium getyon Gray. 



Nongkodjadjar. January, 1911. One male, one female. 



These specimens are perfectly typical of the species 



which has been recorded from the Philippines, Borneo 

 and Java. 



Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXV. 



