INSECTA. 459 



ilb. die Mantis- Arten, in GERMAR'S Zeitschr. f. d. Entom. V. 1844, s. 

 272311. 



G. K. GRAY, Synopsis of the species of Insects belonging to the family of 

 Phasmidce, London, 1835, 8vo ; and his Entomology of Australia, Part I. 

 Monogr. of the gen. Phasma, London, 1833, 4to, with 8 col. pL 



Phasma FABE. (Species of genus Phasma LICHTENST.) Body 

 igate. Mesothorax often very long. 



a) Feet cylindrical or angulate, prismatic. 



* Both sexes apterous. 



Bacillus LATH. Antennae short (of length of head), filiform or 

 conical. 



Sp. Phasma Rossia FABR., Suppl. Entom. syst. (1798) p. 187; P. Eossi, 

 Fauna Etrusca, Liburni, 1790, Tab. vin. fig. i ; Cuv. R. Ani. ed. ill., Ins. 

 PI. 79, fig. 2 ; BRULLE, Hist. not. d'Ins. ix. PI. 9, fig. 2 ; Phasma tripoli- 

 tanum, DE HAAN, 1. 1. Tab. xv. fig. 3. 



Bacteria LATR. Antennae setaceous, longer than head and pro- 

 thorax. 



Sp. Phasma ferula FABR., Bacteria arumatia GRAY, KCESEL, Ins. n. 

 Locust. Ind. Tab. xix. fig. 10 ; STOLL, Spectr. PI. 13, fig. 51 ; Bacteria 

 sarmentosa WESTW., Cabinet of Oriental Entom. 1847, PI. 32, fig. i, &c. 



Note. For several other sub-genera see BURMEISTER, 1. 1. pp. 568 610, 

 and SERVILLE, 1. 1. 



* * Male winged, female apterous. (Antennae setaceous, long.) 



Cladoxerus SERVILLE. (Cladomorphus GRAY fern.) 



i 

 Add sub-genus Monandroptera SERVILLE, 1. 1. p. 244. 



* * * Both sexes winged. (Antennae setaceous, mostly long, in females of 

 some species shorter). 



Phasma nob. 



Sp. Phasma gigas F., Mantis gigas It., STOLL, Spectr. Tab. n. fig. 5 ; Cuv. 

 R. Ani. ed. ill., Ins. PL 80, fig. i ; DE HAAN, 1. 1. PI. 14, fig. 3. From 

 the Molucca Islands and Java. 



Note. Here belong very many genera of modern authors, Diapherodes 

 GRAY, Haplopus GRAY, BURM., Cyphocrania SERV., BURM., Necroscia 

 SERV. 



Aschiphasma WESTW. (Perlamorpha CURTIS, SERV.) is distinguished by 

 elytra none or very small, spiniform, with wings ample and anterior 

 margin obscure. DE HAAN records many species from the islands of 

 Java and Borneo, op. cit. pp. 113 116. 



