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G. Group PHANEROPTER (Br. Mon., 23, 209). 
Hind tibiz spined above or unarmed, the apical present 
only at the external margin. Fastigium of vertex acuminate. 
Elytra linear or lanceolate, mostly longer than the wings. Fore 
and middle tibiz smooth above, excepting the apical spine 
(characters also applying to numerous other groups, containing 
Old World species almost exclusively). Elytra very narrow, radial 
veins distinctly separated at the base. Subgenital lamina of 
male without styles, or, if present, extremely minute. 
Genus PHaneropTera, Serville (Br. Mon., 23, 209, fig. 63). 
Disk of pronotum almost flat, as are also the deflected lobes of 
the male. Elytra with the hindmargin straight or sub-rotundate. 
All femora unarmed below. Wings much longer than the elytra. 
The 11 species of this genus inhabit Europe, Asia, Africa, 
some of the Malayan islands, and a single is recorded by Brunner 
from ‘“ North Australia ;” whether rightly so or not must for the 
present remain doubtful until specimens have come to hand from 
there. 
PHANEROPTERA SUBNOTATA, Stdl (ibid, 215). 
Yellowish-green. Antenne pale yellow at base, brownish 
beyond. Subgenital lamina longer than cerci of male, much 
attenuated, sub-tubular, apex emarginate and incised. 
Male. Female. 
Length of body ... ee, JE ae 14. mm. 
Eensthyo® pronotum © <3 > ao 
Length of elytra YO iy. & 
Length of hind femora... 14 “ LG ges 
Length of ovipositor .... — Bei 6 
Habitat.—North Australia, Borneo, Singapore (Brunner ), 
Philippine Islands (Stal), Java, &c. (Serville ). 
Genus AcnapHa, Brunner (Mon. Add., 14, 108). 
Resembles PHANEROPTERA in habit. Pronotum with the disk 
flat, deflexed lobes trapezoid in shape and higher than long. 
Elytra scarcely wider than the length of pronotum. Wings 
hardly exceeding the elytra. Fore femora spined below. 
The genus is restricted to Oceanic islands. 
AGNAPHA Fusca, Brunner (ibid). 
Brownish-ferruginous. Occiput with four black stripes; these 
are continued over the pronotum forming two discoidal ones and 
sometimes one along each of the lateral ridges. LElytra dull 
ferruginous with brown stripe. Wings smoky with darker tips. 
