new Species of Blattide. 33 
supra-anal lamina transverse, slightly emarginate; subgenital 
‘lamina very large, its posterior margin slightly and asym- 
metrically emarginate. 
d. Q. 
Rotallensth?) = <.- 295 49.4 (3 10imm- 11 mm. 
Length of tegmina . . . . . 9mm. 8 mm. 
Kuching, Sarawak, Borneo; three examples (Oxford 
Museum). [No. 30. ] 
The small size of the species and the marbling of the 
tegmina with darker markings serve to distinguish it from 
any of the described Oriental forms ; its nearest ally appears 
to be P. ignobilis, W1k., from Sula Islands. 
Phyllodromia Hewitti, sp. n. 
3. Fulvo-castaneous. Antenne equal to total length of 
body, fuscous except at base. Pronotum trapezoidal, smooth, 
shining, sides deflexed, not covering vertex of head, with 
obscure darker markings, posterior margin slightly produced. 
Tegmina with radial vein bifurcated, twenty-one costal veins, 
discoidal area with nine longitudinal sectors. Wings with 
marginal area somewhat coriaceous ; mediastinal vein with 
five branches, radial vein bifurcated from near base; twelve 
costals; ulnar vein with three branches; a prominent 
triangular apical area. Front femora with eleven long spines 
on anterior margin beneath, the more distal closely set 
together ; formula of apical spines 7, 4, +; no genicular 
spine on front femora. Supra-anal lamina triangular ; sub- 
genital lamina produced, highly irregular in appearance; no 
styles. 
Total length 21 mm.; length of body 18 mm.; length of 
tegmina 18 mm. 
Kuching, Sarawak. [No. 27.] 
This species, which I have pleasure in naming after 
Mr. J. Hewitt, Curator of the Sarawak Museum, has all the 
appearance of an Jschnoptera, but the wing-venation is that 
of a typical Phyllodromia ; it is, perhaps, most nearly allied 
to P. ferruginea, Br. 
Phyllodromia (?) japonica, sp. un. 
?. Rufo-castaneous, nitid, broad, short. Head with a 
darker mark between the eyes; antennze longer than the 
body, fuscous except at base. Pronotum trapezoidal, sides 
deflexed, not quite covering vertex of head, posterior margin 
9) 
Ann. & Mag. N. Hist. Ser. 7. Vol. xix. 3 
