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BLATTIDAE FROM NORTHERN SARAWAK. 



rounded, entire, not ciliated; cerci orange; styles distinct. 

 Legs orange. 



cf . Total length 9 mm. 



Hah. 1 o"^ Mt. Murud, 6500 feet; '2 cf Mt. Dulit. 



Allied to A. fulva Brnnner, from the Kareen Mts., from 

 Bhamo, Upper Burjua, and Tenasserim (Ann. Mus. Civ. 

 Genova, (2), xiii, p. 12, (1893)), which differs from A. cornea 

 chiefly by its smaller size, viz., (f 6.2 mm. ; in total length, 

 and by its siibgenital lamina being bilobed. 



AnAPLECTA MACULIFERA U. Sp. 



cf and 9 • Head rnfous-castaneous ; antennae fuscous, as 

 long as the body. P r o n o t u m 

 circular, castaneous, a large tes- 

 taceous macula behind the centre, 

 lateral margins hyaline. Tegmina 

 castaneous, anterior margin 

 yellowish, mediastinal area hyaline, 

 9 costal s. Wings dark fuscous, 

 7 costals, all except the last one, 

 joined at their bases by transverse 

 venules ; medio-discal field crossed 

 by 6 transverse venules; two trans- 

 verse venules distally connecting 

 the median with the ulnar vein ; 

 first axillary tri-ramose ; apical 

 area two-fifths of total wing-length. 

 Abdomen below dark testaceous, 

 legs and cerci light testaceous. 

 Posterior border of sub-genital 

 lamina ciliated. 

 O^ and 9 . Total length 7.5 mm. ; tegmina 6 mm. 

 Hab. Numerous cT '^^^^ 9 specimens, Mt. Murud, 6500 

 feet. 



Closely resembles A. uiacnlata Shelford, from Ceylon (Trans. 

 Ent. Soc, 1906, p. 240, pi. xv, fig. 7) by its castaneous 

 colour, the markings of the pronotum, and by the venation, 

 in general, both of tegmina and wings, but differs from it by 

 the number of the costals of the tegmina, viz., 9 instead of 

 7, and of the wings, viz., 7 instead of 5. The two species 

 are also closelv allied to .4. cornea and .4. fulva. 



Fig. 2. Anaplecta »iacu- 

 lifera n. sp. Mt. Murud, 

 6500 feet. Left wino; x 6f . 



