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Habitat. — New Zealand." 



The position of this and the following two species is doubtful, 

 and they may have to be removed to some other genus. They 

 certainly appear not to belong to Ectohia. 



Phyllodromia coxtigua, Walker (ibid, 228). 

 "Testaceous. Head with two pale brownish bands, one in 

 front of the vertex, the other lower. Antennae testaceous. Pro- 

 notum elliptical, narrow in front, and slightly truncate, lateral 

 margins broadly pellucid. Elytra membranous (excepting the 

 base), much longer than the abdomen ; radial vein forked, trans- 

 verse veinlets regular. Abdomen with brown spots on each side 

 underneath. Cerci mucli longer than half the abdomen. 



Female. 



Length of body 11 mm. 



Length of elytra ... ... ... ... 14 " 



Habitat. — New Guinea." 



Phyllodromia suffusa, Walker (ibid, 223). 

 " Ochreous above, pale yellow beneath. Antennas piceous, base 

 pale yellow. Pronotum truncate in front, transverse, margin 

 broadly pellucid. Elytra rather broad, extending much beyond 

 the abdomen, tapering to the apex ; costal margin pellucid, trans- 

 verse veinlets regular. Wings slightly ochreous, with blackish 

 subcostal stripe for two-thirds of the length from the base. Legs 

 pale yellow. Cerci slender, setose, very long. 



Male. 



Length of body 9 mm. 



Length of elytra ... ... ... 11 " 



Habitat. — New Guinea." 



The following references are quoted from " Zoological Record," 

 vols. VI. and IX. : — 



Phyllodromia bitaeniata, Sa^iss. (Mel. Orth., 1870). 

 Habitat. — Australia. 



Phyllodromia similis, Saussure (ibid). 

 Habitat^ — Australia. 



Phyllodromia albovittata, Saussure (ibid, 1873). 

 Habitat. — New Holland. 



Apolyta, Bru7iner (Syst. 112, fig. 12). 



Blatta, Burmeister, Handbk. II., 498, 1839; Fllipsidium, 

 Sauss., Hist. Nat. Mex., III., 118. 



Body convex, oval when immature, flat in adult. Antennae as 

 long as, or shorter than, the body ; incrassated, hirsute. Pronotum 



