6 ]\Ir. 11. Shelf Old on some 



synoptical koy. The well-known and cosmopolitan speciefs 

 S. rJiomhifoUa, Stoll, and the gaudy S. ornata, Br. (figured 

 ill the above-cited memoir), are omitted. 



1. Wings represenled by squamiform lobes. 



2. Uiiicolorous species gttadrilobata, Br. 



2'. Pronotum and tefnninal rudiments mar- (Celebes.) 



pined witb ocbreous sahmonis, Shelf. 



1'. Wings entirely absent. (Solomon Is.) 



2. Tegminal rudiments present. 



3. Thorax and abdomen above with rufous 



maculas sex-pustidnta. Walk. 



3'. Unicolorous species. (S. India, ? Java.) 

 4. Tegminal rudiments transversely trun- 

 cate, almost square 2)icea, Br. (Nicobar Is.) 



4'. Tegminal rudiments with apex 

 rounded, elliptical. 

 5. Pulvillus of second joint of poste- 

 rior tarsus small, apical semoni, Kr. (Java.) 



5'. Pulvillus of second joint of poste- 

 rior tarsus larger, occupying half 



the joint imrminda, sp. n. 



2'. Tegminal rudiments absent. (Queensland.) 



3. Unicolorous species. 



4. Coxaj not margined with testaceous. 

 5. Pulvilli of posterior tarsus minute, 



ajiical proposita, sp. n. (Java.) 



5'. Pulvilli large, occupying the gi-eater 



])art of the tarsal joints jycirallela, Bol. 



4'. Coxa3 margined with testaceous. (S. India.) 



5. Seventh abdominal tergite strongly 

 produced backwards, almost 



biding the supra-anal lamina. . . . co.ro^/c«, Walk. (Ceram, 

 5'. Seventh abdominal tergite scarcely New Guinea.) 



produced viichaelsetii, Shelf.* 



3'. Body above anteriorly rufo-castaneous, (W. Australia.) 



posteriorly piceous viaindroni, sp. n. 



(S. India.) 



Styhpyga togoensis, sp. n. (PI. I. fig. 2.) 



cJ . Piceous, nitid, impiinctate. Antennaj castancous, 

 mouth-parts testaceous. Tegmina represented by squami- 

 lorm lobes, scarcely extending beyond the mesonotum. Pos- 

 terior angles of abdominal tergites scarcely produced, seventh 

 tergite shortly produced ; supra-anal lamina shortly trigonal, 

 exceeded by the subgenital lamina, which is subquadrate and 

 ])roduced, its apex slightly emarginate. Genital styles 

 bifurcate; the outer limb long, curved, and flattened, the inner 



* Accidentally omitted from my Gon. Insect, memoir. The reference 

 is: — Blattidic [i/i'] Fauna S.W.-Australieus (Michaelsen & llartmover), 

 Vol. ii. Lfg. '.1, p. 140(1'J0'J). 



