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the apex almost piceous. Supra-anal lamina semi-circular, 

 entire; subgenital lamina transverse, posterior margin straight, 

 or only with a faint indentation. Cerci black, styles castaneous. 

 Legs light castaneous. 



cf . Total length 27 mm. ; body 18 mm. ; pronotum 5.5 x 6.5 

 mm. ; tegmina 22 mm. 



Hah. 5 cf Mt. Dulit ; 1 cf Mt. Murud ; 1 cf without locality. 



Closely allied to my P. montana, from the Malay Peninsula. 

 Differing from it by its somewhat larger size, its lighter colour, 

 and by the posterior margin of the subgenital lamina showing 

 no semi-lunar indentation, but l)eing practically straight. The 

 single c^ obtained on Mt. Murud is slightly larger than those 

 from Mt. Dulit, viz., 29 mm. in total length, and lighter in 

 colour, especially its pronotum being more of an amber tint. 

 It is curious that all the seven specimens obtained were 

 male. 



Catara rugosicollis Brunner. 



3 cT Mt. Murud, 6500 feet; 3 cf Mt. Dulit; 1 cf Tutau 

 River. 



5 9 Mt. Murud, 6500 feet ; 1 9 Tutau Eiver. 

 1 cT Kalabit country, 3000 feet. 



Catara minor Krauss. 



1 cf Mt. Murud, 6500 feet. 



Protagonista fusca n. sp. 



cT. Head not covered by the pronotum, piceous, very 

 minutely punctured ; eyes closer together than antennal sockets ; 

 antennae at least as long as the body, black, tips testaceous. 

 Pronotum, rectangular, as long as broad, opaque, piceous, very 

 minutely punctured, with scattered erect pubescence, a slight 

 longitudinal ridge running along its middle, and a transverse 



