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oblique, simple, or with three branchlets, of which the first is 
branched and terminating in the hindmargin, transverse veinlets 
irregular. Fore tibiz terete above and spined, or subsulcate and 
unarmed. Ovipositor shining. 
The genus occurs in Borneo, the Philippine Islands, Java, 
Sumatra, Singapore, Africa, &c., one species extending to New 
Guinea. 
PHAULA PEREGRINA, Sr. (Mon. Add. 84). 
Disk of pronotum flat, rather concave, with the deflexed lobes 
obtuse-angularly inserted. Sizesmall. Subgenital lamina (male) 
short, obtuse triangular. 
Male 
Length of body a yy.) 20mm: 
Length of pronotum Boas ee Tt ie 
Length of elytra... saan BA tL 
Width of elytra ee ARAM 1h (35) ose 
Length of hind femora ZOE AS 
Habitat.—New Guinea, Waihou ads. 
PHAULA DENTICAUDA, Brunner (ibid). 
Size much larger. 
Habttat.—Celebes. 
E. Group EPHIPPITHYTA® (Br. Mon. 21, 188). 
Anterior coxe armed with a spine. Vertex flat or tumid, not 
spined. Foramina of fore tibize on both sides open or rimate. 
Ridges of pronotum rounded or acute, but neither crested nor 
crenulate. Ovipositor very short and shiningly-smooth, valves 
free. Subgenital lamina of male in narrow lobes resembling 
produced styles, which are, however, absent, except in Dactyota, 
where free ones are present, 
Aimost wholly endemic and comprising seven genera. 
Genus Epuippiruyta, Serville (ibid, 188). 
Pronotum constricted before the midde, saddle-shaped. Hind 
femora spined below throughout their whole length. Ovipositor 
as long or slightly longer than the cerci. 
EPHIPPITHYTA TRIGINTIDUOGUTTATA, Serville (ibid, fig. 54). 
Yellowish-green, shining. Face, deflected lobes of pronotum, 
meso- and meta-notum, and sometimes the first segments of the 
abdomen with creamy white stripes laterally. Occiput spotted 
with brown. Antenne uniformly yellowish. Fore part of disk 
of pronotum and the posterior angles with short black stripes. 
Elytra green, subpellucid, veins and veinlets very prominent, 
radial vein and hindmargin marked with black angular spots 
