new Species of Blattidae. 5 



Total length, (<J) 27, (?) 26 ram.; pronotum ( £ ? ) 

 9-10x12 ram. 



Queensland. Three specimens. 



Type in the Stockholm Museum. 



Allied to S. coxalis, Walk., from Ceram and New Guinea, 

 but differing in the form of the supra-anal lamina of the male. 



Stylopyga proposita, sp. n. (PL I. fig. 1.) 



$ . Piceous, nitid. Labrum and clypeus castaneous ; 

 palpi piceous. Antennae castaneous. Tegminal rudiments 

 absent. Seventh abdominal tergite obtusely produced. 

 Supra-anal lamina sharply triangular, surpassing the sub- 

 genital lamina, which is rounded, sides not notched ; styles 

 straight, spiniform. Cerci flattened, moderate. Posterior 

 metatarsus longer than succeeding joints ; all the pulvilli 

 minute, apical; arolia absent. 



? . Similar, but supra-anal lamina obtusely produced, 

 apex truncate. 



Total length (£ ? ) 24 mm. ; pronotum 7'5 X 10 mm. 



Java, Batavia, Tanah-Abang (P. Serve, 1901). Two 

 examples. 



Types in the Paris Museum. 



Stylopyga maindroni, sp. n. 



<$ . Head piceous, with the mouth-parts castaneous ; an- 

 tennae piceous at base, remainder fuscous. Thoracic tergite3 

 rufo-castaneous ; pronotum heavily bordered with piceous ; 

 a triangular piceous blotch on each side of the meso- and 

 metanotum. No tegminal rudiments. Abdomen above dark 

 castaneous at base, becoming piceous towards the apex. 

 Seventh abdominal tergite obtusely produced. Supra-anal 

 lamina bluntly triangular. Abdomen beneath rufous, mar- 

 gined with piceous. Subgenital lamina rounded ; styles 

 straight, not spiniform, rufous. Cerci flattened, piceous. 

 Legs rufous. Posterior metatarsus equal in length to the 

 succeeding joints, second tarsal joint armed beneath; pulvilli 

 of moderate size ; arolia absent. 



Total length 18 mm. ; pronotum 6 x 7*5 mm. 



Nilghiris, Coonoor (Maindron, 1902). One example. 



Type in the Paris Museum. 



The Oriental and Australian species of the genus Stylopyga, 

 as defined by me in Gen. Insect., Blattidae, Subfam. Blattinse, 

 fasc. 109 (1910), can be distinguished by the following 



