Mr. J. Wood-Mason on Pliyllotlieljs. 367 



3. Phyllothehjs paradoxum. 

 I'hyllothelys ^mradoxum, Wood-Mason, op.etloc. cit. fig. 3, nymphal cf . 



S 5 nymph. Protuberance of vertex trilobed ; horn deeply 

 indented or branched at the sides, so as to resemble a narrow 

 pinnately-cleft leaf. 



? . Unknown. 



Ilah. Burniah; precise locality unknown; but probably 

 Pegu. 



4. Phyllotkelys malaym^ n. sp. (Fig. 2, p. 368.) 



^ . Protuberance of vertex trilobed ; horn curled (? nor- 

 mally), tapering at first rather rapidly, then very slowly, to its 

 acute apex, with the lateral foliaceous expansions folded back 

 (? normally) against the primitive liorn and the median folia- 

 ceous expansion, and with its front face deeply fluted. 



Organs of flight when closed extending by about one 

 seventh of the length of the tegmina beyond the end of the 

 abdomen, iridescent, pellucid, very pale fuscous, with the 

 anterior margin in the tegmina and the anterior margin with 

 the apex in the wings semiojiaque, fuscous, concolorous 

 with the longitudinal veins, wliich are obsolctely annulatcd 

 with darker in the tegmina and in the anterior area of the 

 wings ; transverse veinlets of posterior area of wings indis- 

 tinct, })ale. Axillary or plicate vein of tegmina 2-branchcd. 

 Discoidal or anterior ulnar vein of wings 3-branched. 



Fore legs on the inside jet-black throughout from the base 

 to the apex of tlie tarsi ; tibiffi armed on the outside with 17 

 ami 16 and on the inside with 17 and 16 teeth. 



Four posterior tibia3 not swollen dorso-laterally in the basal 

 lialf and obsoletely carinated, as in all the preceding species, 

 but curved and very distinctly carinated, each being provided 

 with three dorsal carina?, none of which are crested, and with 

 two ventral carinas, of which the lower or anterior is only 

 slightly crested, while the upper or posterior is conspicuously 

 expanded into an arched foliaceous plate, marked symmetri- 

 cally, like the longer of the femoral lobes, with translucent 

 yellow fenestrse ; the posterior legs, in fact, much resemble 

 those of the Ethiopian genus Phyllocrania, only diff'ering 

 therefrom in having no dorsal lobes. 



Total length, from apex of horn to apex of abdomen, 47 

 millim. ; height of head 9-5, of which the horn is 6 ; length 

 of pronotum 17, of which its anterior and posterior lobes are 

 respectively 3*25 and 13'75 ; length of tegmina 27, breadth 



26* 



