BY E. HANITSCH. 83 



Phyllodeomia GERMANICA Ij. 

 3 d* Mt. Diilit. 



Phyllodeomia hamifera Walker. 



1 Cf Mt. Mnrud, top. 

 Phyllodeomla hewitti Shelford. 



2 d", 1 9 Mt. Murud. 



1 9 , Kalabit Country, 3000 feet. 



The three specimens obtained show sHght differences from 

 the type (cf), from Ivuching, Sarawak (7th February, 1899). 

 in the Oxford Museum. In the type the head is of a uniform 

 hght mahogany colour, the tegmina have 21 costals, and in 

 the wings there are 5 branches to the mediastinal vein, 12 

 costals, and a 3-ramose ulnar vein. In the specimens from 

 Mt. Murud the head shows lighter and darker blotches, and 

 in one of the cT specimens which waB examined more 

 in detail, the tegmina have 24 costals, the wings have 

 the mediastinal vein 4-ramose, there are 15 costals, and the 

 ulnar vein is bifurcate. However, these differences seem too 

 slight to justify specific separation. The underside of the 

 abdomen of the type, as well as of the present specimens, is 

 testaceous, with a pair of large black blotcheB to each segment ; 

 the legs are also testaceous, with one or two black blotches 

 on the coxae. 



There is also in tlie Cambridge Museum a specimen (9*. 

 presented by Shelford in 1903, with the locality "Borneo." 



Phyllodeomia irregulaeitee-yittata Brunner. 



1 cf , 1 9 Mt. Murud, 6500 feet. 



Originally described from Borneo and Java. Represented 

 in the Museums at Oxford and Cambridge by one specimen 

 each from Borneo. 

 Phyllodeomia longe-alata Brunner. 



1 d* Mt. Dulit. 



There is in the Oxford Museum a series of 20 specimens of 

 a Blattid from Kuching, Sarawak (March 1900), which 

 Shelford identifies with this species. A single cf fi'oi^^ ^|^<^- 

 Dulit fully agrees with that series though less satisfactorily 

 with Brunner's description of his type (9 ) also from Sarawak. 

 The Mt. Dulit example may be described as follows :— 



