rthopterous Genus Pliyllophora. 309 



Section III. 



Lateral an^'-les of tli(3 prcnotum more or less obsolete, but frequently 

 indicated by the presence of a tubercle larger than the others. 



13. Phyllophora lanceolata. 



Thylhphora lanceolata, Brunn. Abhandl. senckenb. Ges. sxiv. p. 263, 

 pi xix. fig. 49 (1898). 



Hah. Halmaliera (Gilolo), Aniboina,Ne\v Galnea (Stephan- 

 sovt), New Britain, Duke of Yoik Island. 



Specimens in the Museum from Xew Guinea, Murray- 

 Island, Torres Straits, and New Ireland appear to belong to 

 P. lanceolata. In these the tubercle on each side of the pro- 

 notum at the broadest point is distinctly larger than the 

 others; but there are several other specimens from New 

 Ireland, New Georgia, Sydney, and the Solomon Islands in 

 which the sides of the pronotum are regularly tuberculated 

 (more coarsely than in P. inermis), with no tubercle distinctly 

 larger than the rest. 



I regard these specimens as probably varieties of P. lanceo- 

 lata. 



14. Phyllopliora Woodfordi, sp. n. (PI. VI. fig. 6.) 



Boh. Solomon Islands. 



Long. corp. cum tegm. 60-74 millim.; lat tegm. 21-26 

 millim. 



Green, or brownish testaceous ; head slightly waved in front, 

 liood long, narrow, slightly rounded off at the extremity, the 

 surface with a more or less reticulated appearance ; central 

 carina very slightly marked, the borders whitish, with well- 

 marked tubercles, front lobe with 4 (first and fourth largest), 

 second with 3 (third largest), lateral angles slightly marked, 

 and furnished with a larger tubercle than the others ; tegmina 

 moderately broad, tapering at the extremity, apex rounded 

 off, inner margin edged and slightly spotted with blackish. 

 Neuration nearly as in P. inermis. 



Front femora with 4-7 spines on eacli carina ; middle with 

 5-8; hind femora with 9-14. 



Allied to the last species. 



*lh. Phyllopliora variegata. 



Phyllophora variegata, Brunn. Abhandl. senckenb. Ge3. xxiv. p. 264 

 (1898). 



liah. New Guinea. 



A species piobably allied to the last. 



