FAM. BLATTID/E i3 



ajiex, the former sometimes truncate at the apex, sometimes rounded. Femora moderately armed. Tarsi 

 long', posterior metatarsus biseriately spined beneath, second and third joints with no spines at their 

 bases, pulvilli large with spines at the sides. 



Geographical distribution of species. — India to Mala}- .Archipelago. Brazil. 



1. li. praecihna. Wall^er, Cat. Blatt. But. Mus. p. 196(1868). — PI. 2, Ceylon. 



Figs. 5, 5a. 



2. R. horologica, Kirb}-, Ann. Mag. Xat. Hist. (7); Vol. 12, p. 280 (igoS). Khasia Hills 

 j. R. iinj^eratrix, Kirby, ibidem, p. 274(1903). Tonkin. 



4. R. regina, Saussure, Mem. .Soc. Sc. Phys. Xat. (ieneve. \'nl. 20, Cochin China. 



p. 270 (1869). 



5. R. abdominalis, Kirby, ibidem, p. 279 (igo3). Tonkin, 

 b. R. structilh. Rehn, Bull. Amer. .Mus. Nat. Hist. Vol. 26, p. 178(1909)^ Sumatra. 



7. R. pfeifferae,'Br\inner \on Wattenwyl, Nouv.Syst.desBlatt.p.i88(i865). Borneo. 



8. R. parvicollis, Walker, Cat. Blatt. Brit. Mus. Suppl. p. i33 (iS6g). Borneo. 



9. R. hnqucti, Serville, Hist. Nat. Ins. Orth. p. g3 (iSSg). J^'^'^- 



10. R. javanica, Saussure, Mem. Soc. Sc. Phys. Nat. Geneve, \'ol. 20, Java. 



p. 269 (iSbg). 



11. R. pi'ocera, Brunner von Wattenwyl, Nouv. Syst.des Blatt. p. 192(1865). Java. 



Efilampia borrei. Saussure, Mem. Soc. Sc. Phys. Xat. Geneve, Vol. 23, 

 p. 127, pi. lo, f. 44 (iSyS). 



12. R. pudica, Stal, Oefv. Vet.-.Akad. Forh. \^ol. 34. n. 10, p. 35(1877). Philippines. 



1 3. R truncata. Brunner von Wattenwyl. Abh. Senckenb. (jes. Frankf. Celebes. 



V'ol. 24, p. 207 (1898). 



14. R. coHcinnula. Walker, Cat. Blatt. Brit. Mus. -Suppl. p. 134 (i86g). Timor. 

 i5. R. yersiniana, Saussure, Rev. Zool. (2), Vol. 16, p. 323 (1864). Brazil. 



Epilampra superhn. Brunner von Wattenwyl, Xouv. Syst. des Blatt. ]i. iqi 

 (iS65). 



21. Genus DEROCARDIA, Saussure 



Derocardia. Saussure. Rev. Suisse Zool. \'ol. 3, p. 35o (iSgS). 



Characters. — Siniilai to Rkabdoblatta. but apex of wings acutely pointed. 



Geographical distribution of species. — .Amboina. 

 I. D. acittipaiiiis, Saussure, Rev. SuisseZool A'ol. 3. p. 353, pi. 9. f. i i ( 1895). .Amboina. 



22. Genus EPILAMPRA, Burmeister 



Epilampra. lUirmeister, Handb. Ent. Vol. 2, p. 504 (i838). 



Poeclloderrhis. Stal, Bih. Svensk. Vet.-Akad. Handl. Vol. 2, n. i3, p. 12 (1874). 



Heterolampra. Kirby, .Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), \'ol. 12, p. 276 (1903). 



Characters. — Head with vertex exposed. Pronolum obtusely produced posteriorly. Tegmiua 

 and wings fully developed in both sexes, only rarely shorter than the body. Supra-anal lamina : (cf) sub- 

 quadrate with obtuse angles, (9) sub-bilobate, produced. Femora strongly armed. Tarsi long; posterior 

 metatarsi exceeding the succeeding joints in length, biseriately spined throughout the greater part of 

 their length, theii pulvilli apical: second to fourth joints typically with small pulvilli and biseriately 

 spined beneath. 



Geographical distribution of species. — St. Helena, .Asia, Africa. Austraha, Central and 

 South .America, West Indies. 



