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the costal and internal areas) marked all over witli round 

 brown spots along the nervures. Wings brownish hyaline, 

 with obsolete brown spots towards the tips. 



Hah, Borneo. 



Resembles H. indica, Sauss., cJ, but in that species the 

 spots are much smaller, linear, and do not extend to the 

 wings, and the abdomen is much darker above. It must 

 also much resemble the male of //. ceylonicaj Sauss. 



Humbertiella (?) Brunneri, sp. n. 

 Entella Brunneri, Fruhstorfer, MS. 



(J. — Long. Corp. 21, exp. al. 25 ram. 



$ . — Long. Corp. 25, exp. al. 28 ram. 



Clay-colour, more or less mottled with light brown ; head 

 and pronotum without conspicuous elevations ; pronotum with 

 the shoulders rounded off, but otherwise with the outline 

 nearly as in H. indica. 



Tegraina reddish, with yellowish nervures, frequently 

 expanded, especially in the female, into indistinct spots ; the 

 subcostal nervure with a black line more or less broken into 

 long spots. A large somewhat ill-denned pale stigma, 

 bordered before and behind with blackish ; the anal area and 

 nearly the half of the lower and outer border almost trans- 

 parent. Wings dark orange towards the base in the male, 

 more reddish towards the costa ; a broad smoky-brown border, 

 intersected by white transverse nervures ; above the fold the 

 border is narrower, darker, and slightly edged with hyaline 

 at the extreme apex of the wing. The female differs in the 

 basal part of the wing being bright yellow, with no reddish 

 shade. 



Hah. Lombok. 



This curious species seems to me to be more nearly related 

 to Hwnhertiella than to Entella or to Hapalomantis, to which 

 Westwood refers a Bornean species {H, semirufala), the 

 female of which (Rev. Mant. pi. i. fig. 1) appears to be nearly 

 related to our Humhertiella Brunneri^ except that the extre- 

 mity of the pronotum is distinctly narrowed in the figure. 



Genus Pyrgomantis, Gerst. 

 Pyrgomantis Jonesi^ sp. n. 



Long. Corp. 45, exp. al. 55 mm. 



Male. — Yellowish brown or light brown (perhaps green 

 during life) ; tegmina and wings with the costal area 

 yellowish ; smoky brown towards the base, with the transverse 



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