ORTHOPTERA 



6. Genus APSIDOPIS, Saussure 



Apsidopis, Saussure, Rev. Suisse Zool. Vol. 3, p. 338(1895). 



Characters. — En-cs very convex, not widely separated on vertex of head. Pronotum cucullate, 

 anteriorly produced completely covering the head, posteriorly strongly produced. Tegmina and wings 

 completely developed in both sexes, the latter sometimes with acuminate apex. Femora moderately 

 armed. Tarsi short, completely unarmed beneath, sometnnes fimbriate; posterior metatarsus eiiiial in 

 length to the two succeeding joints, all the pulvilli ver}- large. 



Geographical distribution of species. — Borneo. 



I. A. ijclops, Saussure. Rev. Suisse Zool. Vol. 3, p. 338. pi. g, f. 7 (1895). Borneo. 



-;. A. wallacei, Shelford, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), Vol. 19, p. 38 (1907). Borneo. 



3. A. oxyptera. Walker, Cat. Blatt. Brit. Mus.p. 199(1868). — PI. I, Fig. 5. Borneo. 



7. Genus OOMPSOLAMPRA, Saussure 



Compsolampra. Saussure, Soc. Ent. Zurich, Vol. 8, p. 58 (i8g3). 



Characters. — Pronotum covering vertex of head, posteriorly truncate. Tegmina quadrate, not 

 extending beyond the first abominal tergite. Wings absent. Femora sparsely armed, front femora 

 unarmed on front margin beneath. Tarsi very short; posterior metatarsi shorter than the three suc- 

 ceeding joints, entirely unarmed beneath, their pulvilli large, produced towards the base. 



Geographical distribution of species. — Java, China. 



I. C. liturata, Serviile, Hist. Nat. Ins. Orth.p. io3 (1839). — PI. I, Fig. 6, Java, China. 

 Periplaiiita insolitn. Walker, Cat. Blatt. Brit. Mus. p. 146 (1868). 

 Efiilampra qiiadyata. Saussure. Mem. Soc. Sc. Phys. Xat. Geneve, Vol. 23, 

 p. I2g (187.^). 



8. Genus MORPHNA, nov. gen. 



Molytria. Saussure, Re\'. Suisse Zool. Vol. 3, p. 333 (1895). 



Characters. — Form rather depressed. Vertex of head covered or almost covered by pronotum, 

 which is trapezoidal, sub-cucullate and posteriorly produced obtusely. Tegmina and wings fully 

 developed exceeding the apex of the abdomen. Supra-anal lamina of typical Epilamprine shape. Cerci 

 moderately long. Femora moderately armed beneath. Posterior metatarsus eciual in length to succeeding 

 joints; all the joints entirely unarmed beneath, their pulvilli large, pulvillus of metatarsus apical hut 

 produced towards the base of the joint. 



Geographical distribution of species. — India to Malay Archipelago. 



1. M. amplipennis. Walkei , Cat. Blatt. Brit. Mus. p. 196(1868). Silhet. 



2. M. plana, Brunner von Wattenwyl, Nouv. Syst. des Blatt. p. i83 (i865). India, Ceylon. 



Epilampya /•iinrHfera. Walker, Cat. Blatt. Brit Mus. p. 108 (1868). 

 Homahipteivx biplagiata. Bolivar, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. Vol. 66, p. 296 (1897J. 



3. M. maailata. Brnuncv von Wattenwjd, Nouv. Syst. des Blatt. p. 179 Singajiore, Borneo. 



(i865). — PI, I , Figs. 7, 7a. 



Epilampra polyspila. Walker, Cat. Blatt. Brit. Mus. p. 197 11868). 

 Mahlri.t shilfotdi. Kirby. Knn. Mag. Xat. Hist. i;i. Vol. 12. p. 275 (igoS). 



