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wings ; spines of the tibiae few and very small. Fore wings rather narrow, 

 rounded at the tips, somewhat longer than the hind wings; costa rounded ; 

 interior border almost straight; areolets hetween the costa and ihe scapular 

 vein mostly irregular, forming three rows, hut towards the tip only one; a 

 few large areolets hetweeu the externo-medial vein and the interno-medial, 

 the intermediate transverse veins emitting brunches at right angles; some 

 quadrate areolets between the interno-medial and the anal rein, and 

 numerous small irregular areolels along the interior border. Hind wings 

 pellucid ; veins green ; transverse veins white. Length of the body 18 lines ; 

 expansion of the fore wings 64 lines. 



The irregular structure of the veins of the fore wings distinguish it 

 from most other species of Pteudophyllus. 



a. Silhet. From the Rev. Mr. Stainforth's collection. 



10. PSEUDOFHYLLUS TENER. 



Mas. Pallide viridis, lutescente varius ; caput antice albidum, carina 

 lanceolata sulcata antennarum articulo lo vix angustiore; anlennce 

 roseo fasciatce ; prothorax sub tuber culatus, margine antico sub- 

 rotundatO) lateribus fere rectis antice crenutatis, margine postico 

 subanyulato ; cerci subarcuati, obtusi ; styli spatul.ati ; pedes robusti, 

 breviusculi, spinosuli ;femoribus pnsticis uniseriatim fortiler spinosis ; 

 aloe anlicce latiusculct^femoribus posticis plus triplo Inngiores, costa 

 margineque interiore perparum rutundatis ; alee posticce diaphance, 

 longiores. 



Male. Pale green, partly pale luteous. Head whitish in front, nearly 

 as broad as the fore border of the prothorax; keel lanceolate, furrowed, 

 almost as broad as the first joint of the antennae. Eyes tawny, round, 

 prominent. Antennae wilh rosy bands. Prothorax very slightly tuberculaie, 

 with two transverse impressed lines which converge slightly on each side; 

 fore border slightly rounded ; lateral lol>es nearly straight, slightly crenu- 

 lated in front; hind border forming a slightly obtuse angle. Cerci slightly 

 curved, obtuse. Styles spalulate. Legs stout, rather short; four anterior 

 femora and tibiae with rudimentary spines; hind femora with one row of 

 stout spines, a little less than one-third of the length of the fore wings; 

 hind tibiae with a few very minute spines on three of the four keels. Fore 

 wings rather broad, with several small irregular areolets in each of the 

 large regular areolets; costa and interior border very slightly rounded; 

 space between the costa and the scapular with a row of transverse veins, 

 some ot which are forked; scapular and exlerno-medial united in the 

 middle part, separated towards the base, more widely diverging and 

 including larger areolets towards the tip; transverse veins along the inte- 

 rior border long, straight, approximate, parallel to each other. Hind wings 

 pellucid, longer by thiee lines than the hind wings; veins very pale green. 

 Length of the body 12 lines; expansion of the fore wings 40 lines. 



Approaches P. assimilis in the structure of the fore wings, but the 

 prothorax is much shorter. 



a. Ceylon. 



