Orthopterous Genus Phyllophora. 307 



testaceous above and ou the sides in the specimen before rae, 

 but this may be simply due to discoloration.) 



Front femora with 3 to 5 spines on each carina ; middle 

 femora with at most 5, some of which are extremely small ; 

 hind femora with 11 on the outer and 6 on the inner carina. 



10. Phyllophora brunnea, sp. n. 



Phyllapkora media $ (?), Walker, Cat. Derm. Salt. iii. p. 4-31. n. 5 

 (1870). 



Hah. Ceram. 



Long. Corp. cum te^^m. 73 millim.; lat. tegm. 28 millira. 



Shape and size of P. media, but of a uniform brown (dead- 

 leaf- colour) and with broader tegmina. Hood with rather 

 larger teeth, the front lobe with 4, the middle with 2 ; the 

 spines at the lateral angles larger and stouter. Hinder lobe 

 with a smooth longitudinal carina throughout its wliole 

 length, and with smaller undulating carinee on other portions 

 of its surface ; extremity of the hood somewhat more obtuse 

 than in P. media. Tegmina with the upper branch of the 

 mediastinal nervure nearly straight, instead of being angu- 

 lated upwards as in P. media, and the two lower branches 

 separate at some distance beyond the origin of the upper one ; 

 these are all branched towards the edges. Ovipositor very 

 long, but not extending as far as the tips of the closed 

 tegmina. 



Front femora with 3 spines on the outer and 5 on the inner 

 carina; middle femora with 6-8; hind femora with 12-14 

 on the outer and 7 ou the inner side. 



11. Phyllophora ehurneiquttata, sp. n. 

 (PI. VI. fig. 5.) 



Hah. Fly River, New Guinea. 



Long. Corp. 40 millim., cum ovip. 51 millim. ; exp. tegm. 

 123 millim., lat. tegm. 23 millim. 



Female. — Front of head entire; head, hood, legs, and ovi- 

 positor brown (dead-leaf-colour), pleura and sides of abdomen 

 inclining to greenish ; hood rather long, the apex rounded off, 

 4 or 5 teeth on the front lobe, 3 on the middle ; lateral angles 

 prominent, with strong spines, the intermediate teeth more 

 distinctly larger than the others before than behind the angle; 

 hinder lobe "with the central smooth carina well-marked in 

 front, obsolete behind ; tegmina yellow, shaped nearly as in 

 P. media ; radial nervure running straight to the point where 



