18 SJOSTEDTS KILIMANDJARO-MERTT EXPEDITION. 17: 2. 



1 J", 21 $$ and numerous larvae. From the same localities as the typical 

 form and also from Usambara. Structurally these two forms are identical and of similar 

 size. 



Iscliiioptera incuriosa Sauss. 

 (PI. 3, tigs. 6 & 7.) 

 Ischnoptera incuriosa de Saussure, Abb. Senckenb. Ges. XXI. p. 571 (1899). 

 Kilimandjaro: Kibonoto 1000 — 1300 metres (November and December), 2 cTJ". 

 Originally described from East-African e coll. Voeltzkow. 



Gen. Pliyllodroiiiia Serv. 



Key to the East-African species. 



1. ulnar vein of wings simple or bifurcate germanica L. 



r. ulnar vein of wings multiramose. 



2. pronotum with two longitudinal fuscous vittae . . . hivittata Serv. 

 2'. pronotum not as above. 



3. tegmina with numerous castaneous points .... zehntneri nom. n. 

 3'. tegmina not as above. 



4. Opening of d^ scent-glands situated on 7**^ abdominal 

 tergite. 

 5. Sub-genital lamina in cT with margins inflected, 



styles flattened supellectilium Serv. 



5'. Sub-genital lamina in J not as above, styles 

 not flattened. 



6. Frons flattened nigromarginata sp. n. 



6'. Frons rounded sjostedti n. sp. 



4'. Opening of d scent-glands not situated on 7'^'^ 

 abdominal tergite. 



5. Opening of o scent-glands not visible . . . insignis sp. n. 

 5'. Opening of q scent-glands situated on supra- 

 anal lamina testacea sp. n. 



P. trigonalis Saussure from » Africa meridionalis» (Voeltzkow) was described 

 from a female; the rufous colour, trigonal supra-anal lamina, and front femora 

 with comjiletely armed anterior margin beneath, appear to be the distinctive features 

 of the species. 



Pliyllodroiiiia germanica L. 



Blaita germanica, Linn^us Syst. Nat. (ed. 12) I (2) p. 668 n. 7 (1767). 



Kilimandjaro: Kibonoto, 1000—1300 metres; Meru, rain-forest; Massai steppes 

 (January & May). 1 J, 7 $5J^, 2 larvae. A cosmopolitan species. 



Phyllodromia hivittata Serv. ist not rejiresented in Dr Sjostedt's collection but 

 has been recorded from Wanga (von der Decken); it is a cosmopolitan species and 



