48 KATYDIDS (TETTIGONIIDAE) OF SARAWAK MUSEUM. 



9 • Cerci distinctly constricted basad, broadest near the 

 middle, not very acute at apex. Ovipositor nearly straight, 

 very slightly upcurved, with smooth margins, acute at apex. 

 Subgenital plate bluntly triangular, slightly emarginated at 

 apex. 



mm 



2 cf cf from Mt. Dulit, 1 9 from Mt. Murud, and 1 9 from 

 Pah Trap. 



I have allovred myself the pleasure of naming this nev^ 

 species after its discoverer, Dr. Eric Mjoberg, late Curator of 

 the Sarawa,k Museum. 



This nev^ species comes in mv key (1. c.) to the fallax- 

 kraussi-group, but differs from all these species by the simple 

 cf segment and also by the shape of cerci. By these 

 characters it resembles somewhat to Amytta nigri-qutta and 

 Meconemopsis horellii. But it differs from both these widely 

 by its generic characters and also by the details of cf genitalia, 

 especially by the very rudimentary styles. I am not quite 

 sure whether the Q 9 described above belong to the same 

 species, as they differ from the c? cf hy their unicolorous, 

 not blackish dotted tegmina. If thev should prove to belong 

 to another species, the cf cf should be regarded as types 

 of X. mjohergi. 



EuANisous Hebard. 

 1922. Hebard, Pror. Ac. Nat. Sci. Philad., Ixxiv, p. 262. 



When I wrote my "Prodromus der malayischen Mecone- 

 minen" (Treubia, v, 1. c), I had not yet seen Mr. Hebard's 

 paper. I agree perfectly with him in separating this genus 

 from the true Xiphidiopsis . 



EuANisous teuthroides (Bolivar). 



1905. Bolivar, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hungar. , iii, p. 391. (Xiphidiopsis). 

 1907. Karny, Abh. zool. — bot. Ges. Wien, iv, 3, p. 100. (Xiphidiopsis). 



