PHASMIDiE. LOPAPIIUS. 



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foliolum angustissimum acutum simulantibus ; alis in utro- 

 que sexu valde insequalibus, maris longitudine abdominis, 

 foemiuEe fere dimidio brevioribus et magis rotundatis, hya- 

 linis, subobscuris, venis transversis apicibusque fusco parum 

 tinctis ; costa subopaca, brumieo pallide uiidnlata ; pedibus 

 [posticis tantiim ?] valde pubescentibus, brunuco-viridibus 

 nigro-maculatis (mas et foem.). 



Long. Corp. unc. H ; abdom. maris, lin. 9 + lin. 2 = 

 lin. 11; expans. alar, maris, lin. 23; expans. alar. fcEm. 

 lin. 13. 



Perlamorpha Peleus, Servi/le, H. N. Orth. p. 277. pi. 8. 

 f. 1, female (nee G. R. Gray'). 



Hah. In insula Java. Olira in Mus. Serville. B.M. 



This species was regarded by M. Serville as identical 

 with the P. Peleus of Mr. G. R. Gray. Having, however, 

 fortunately obtained in Paris the fragments of the three 

 typical specimens described by Serville, I have ascertained 

 its distinctness not only from that species, but also from anj- 

 of the preceding. In the very pilose legs it approaches 

 P. pilosipes of De Hnan ; but that author's description of 

 the identity in the size of the wings of both sexes, and the 

 maculation of the third vein of the costal area, sufficienth' 

 distinguish it from De Haan's species. It also approaches 

 A. affine of De Haan, but the shorter wings and swollen 

 terminal segments of the abdomen of that species suffi- 

 ciently separate the two ; the latter character also, as well 

 as the simple anal styles and larger size, distinguishes P. 

 Daunus from Serville's insect, although they agree in the 

 dissimilar size of the wings in the opposite sexes. 



The Servillean specimens are in a deplorable condition ; 

 but the abdomen of the male is perfect, and shows that the 

 terminal ventral segments are not in the least swollen, and 

 that the anal styles are short, but very broad and deflexed, 

 with the extremity emarginate-truncate. Serville describes 

 the legs generally as very pubescent ; but I can only dis- 

 cover this character in one pair of legs, and suppose them 

 to be the posterior. 



Genus 23. LOPAPHUS, TJ'esfw. 

 Group XV., De Haait, o. c. ]). 125. 



Body long, winged in both sexes. Mesothorax very 

 much elongated. Wings similar in form in both sexes, 

 arcuated, abbreviated, varying in length from the extremity 

 of the metathorax to the fourth abdominal segment. Teg- 

 mina much smaller than the wings. Abdomen long in 

 both sexes. Legs long, unarmed, or with but small lobes 

 or leaflets. 



Inhabit the Eastern Archipelago and Northern Australia. 



This group is evidently an artificial one, containing seve- 

 ral distinct types of form, — all, however, distinguished by 

 possessing rudimental or short wings and wing-covers. 



1. (253.) Lopaphus Bojei. 



Foem. Alis oblongo-cycloideis ; elytris alarumque area 

 anteriore viridibus, area posteriore carnea ; capite inermi ; 

 femoribus anticis mediisque infra 3-denticulatis, postremis 

 ultra medium denticulatis. 



Long. Corp. 4"; proth. 3'"; mosoth. 9'" ; ped. postr. 

 2" 5'" ; elytr. 4"' ; alar. 1" 5"'; anten. 1". 



Phasma Bojei, Be Ilaan, Orthopt. Orient, p. 125. pi. 13. 

 f. 3, fern. 



Hah. Macassar. 



2. (254.) Lopaphus brachypterus. 



Foem. Olivacea ; capite inermi ; mesothorace granulate ; 

 prothorace quater longiore ; alis abbreviatis, dimidium 

 articulum secundum abdominis sequautibus, hyalinis ; 

 femoribus mediis postremisque latere inferiore a])icali bi- 

 denticulatis. 



Long. Corp. 4" 1"' ; proth. 3'" ; mesoth. 1" ; clytr. 4'" ; 

 alar. 9*'" ; ped. postr. 2" 3'" ; anten. 2" 2'". 



Phasma brachvpterum. Be Haan, Orthopt. Orient, p. 125. 

 pi. 13. f. 2, fern. 



Hah. Sumatra. 



3. (255.) Lopaphus Coccophagus. 



Mas elongatus, subcylindricus ; fcemina latior, subde- 

 pressa, inermis ; tegmiiiibus parvis ; alis ])uniceis, area cos- 

 tah luteo-fulva, maris usque ad basin segmenti 3'" abdo- 

 minis e.Ktensis, foemiuce longitudine metathoraci requalibus, 

 utriusque sexiis segmentis ultimis abdominalibus elongatis, 

 prsecedentibus sequalibus ; operculo foemiuae acuto, paulo 

 ultra apicem abdominis exteuso, stylis analibus longitudine 

 segmenti ultimi lanceolatis, segmento apicali maris angulis 

 externis rotundatis, postice in medio paulo emarginato, 

 stylis brevioribus obtusis. 



Long. Corp. maris, unc. 2f ; cap. lin. 2f ; proth. lin. 2 ; 

 mesoth. liu. Q>h; metath. lin. 3; abdom. lin. 13|+hn. 4 

 =lin. 17^ ; tegm. lin. 2 ; alar, expans. lin. 17. 



Long. Corp. ftem. cum operc. unc. 4| ; cap. lin. 4; proth. 

 liu. 3 ; mesoth. hn. 10 ; metath. lin. G ; abdom. lin. 23-(- 

 lin. 8^ = hn. 3U ; styl. anal. lin. 3^. 



A])lopus Coccophagus, G. R. Gray, MSS. 



Alopus Cocophages, Newport in Phil. Trans. 1844, p. 288. 



pi. 14. f. 4. 



Hab. Navigator's Island (Dnhe of Northumberland). In 

 Mus. Banks."(Soc. Linn.), llopeiano Oxonise, et B.M. 



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