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racters to separate the two, aside from the variable cephalic 

 lobes and femoral serrulations, leads us to consider this 

 view very probable. 



Subfamily Phibalisominse. 



Ernodes jacohsoni n. sp. 



. Type: 9? Nongkodjadjar, Java. January, 1911. (E. 

 Jacobson.) [Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., no. 5209]. 



Allied to E. antennatus Redtenbacher from Singalang, 

 Sumatra and E. telesphorus Westwood from West Aus- 

 tralia, but differing from antennatus in the larger trian- 

 gular tegmina, in the acute non-excised operculum, in 

 the broader cerci and in the different proportions of the 

 femora, while from telesphorus it is separated by its smaller 

 size, more thickly granulate mesonotum, shorter, trigonal 

 tegmina, more rudimentary wings, unspined lateral margins 

 of the femora and more elongate subgenital operculum. 



Size medium; form elongate; surface of head, thoracic 

 segments and abdomen more or less regularly granulate. 

 Head subcylindrical, slightly depressed, not exceeding the 

 pronotum in width ; occiput with a distinct medio-longitu- 

 dinal impressed sulcus which severs the occipital margin; 

 eyes ovate in form, not prominent ; antennte filiform, nearly 

 twice the length of the cephalic femora. Pronotum sube- 

 qual to the head in length and width; cephalic margin 

 angulato-emarginate with a slight rounded median projec- 

 tion, caudal margin subtruncate; cruciform impression 

 decided, the transverse sulcus slightly before the middle; 

 granulations of the disk on the caudal two-thirds crudely 

 arranged in four longitudinal lines. Mesonotum slightly less 

 than four times the length of the pronotum, subequal in 

 width for the greater part of its length, slightly expanding 

 in caudal section ; a very fine medio-longitudinal carination 

 present on the entire length of the mesonotum, the gra- 

 nulations of both the mesonotum and mesosternum very 

 numerous and of two grades, the larger ones being arran- 

 ged more or less regularly in longitudinal lines. Metanotum 

 (including the. median segment) very slightly less than 



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