88 BLATTIDAE FROM NORTHERN SARAWAK. 



Hab. 1 9 Kalabit country, 3000 feet. 

 Both this species and P. conflucns n. sp. appear closely 

 allied to P. hamifera Walker. 



PHYLLODROTvriA LUTEO-MACULATA* n. Sp. 



cf . Head testaceous, a dark band between the eyes ; anten- 

 nae black, reaching nearly to the tip of the tegmina. 

 Pronotum oval, disk black, enclosing posteriorly an oblong 

 testaceous macula, and anteriorly 3 or 4 small testaceous dots 

 arranged on either side of a median narrow light line ; lateral 

 margins hyaline. Tegn:iina with their anterior third, or more 

 hyaline ; posterior two-thirds fusco-testaceous ; two or three 

 hyaline spaces in the basal third. Wings strongly infuscated, 

 with a well-marked oval orange patch along the anterior 

 margin ; 10 costals ; ulnar vein 4-ramose, the transverse venules 

 strongly marked; apical triangle large, hyaline. Abdomen 

 below, legs, cerci and styles testaceous. Front femora with 

 large spines proximall}^ a close-set series of small spines 

 distally. 



cT- Total length 14 mm. ; body 10.5 mm. ; pronotum 2.1 x 

 3 mm. ; tegmina 12 mm. 



Hah. 1 cf Mt. Murud, 6500 feet. 



Phyllodromia nigro-vittata n. sp. 



cf 9 • Head testaceous, with a black band between the 

 eyes ; antennae dark fuscous, reaching to the apex of the 

 tegmina. Pronotum elliptical; disk testaceous, with black 

 and brown vermiculations symmetrically arranged on either 

 side of a central longitudinal light line ; lateral margins hyaline. 

 Tegmina much exceeding the abdomen, anterior half clear 

 testaceous, posterior half with fuscous blotches, and a distinct 

 black streak along the anal vein ; 14 costals ; and area with 

 5 longitudinal discoidal sectors; wings fuscous, mediastinal 

 k'ein with 2 branches ; 10 costals, the first 6 with their apices 

 slavately incrassated ; ulnar vein with 4 branches ; apical 

 triangle well developed. Abdomen below dark testaceous, 

 with fuscous margins ; cerci dark testaceous. Legs testaceous ; 

 front femora proximally with a few large spines, distally with 

 a close-set row of minute spines (Shelford's type B.)f 



*From the orange-yellow patch on the wings. 

 fEutom. Mo. Mag. (2), Vol. xxii, pp. 154-156 (1911). 



