Mr. W. F. Kirby—Notes on Blattidee. 275 
incisions ; terminal lamine and lateral angles of the segments 
conspicuously pale. Antenne, legs above, and spines reddish 
brown ; under surface of body and legs (except spines) pale 
yellowish. 
Hab. Tonkin (Fruhstorfer). 
Allied to WZ. amplipennis, Walk., from Silhet, but much 
larger, and easily distinguished by the markings of the pro- 
notum. A difficult insect to describe. 
Molytria Shelfordi, n. n. 
|| Epilampra polyspila, Walk. Cat. Blatt. B. M., Suppl. p. 183 (1869), 
nec Cat. Blatt. p. 197 (1868), which is synonymous with M. macu- 
lata, Brunn. 
In the Oxford Museum from Sarawak, from the Saunders 
collection (type of polyspila, Walk., 1869), and in the British 
Museum from the same locality (Shelford). 
Genus HomMaLopreryx, Brunn. 
Homalopteryx Templetonii, n. n. 
|| Epilampra ecribricollis, var. (?), Walk. Cat. Blatt. B. M. p. 195 (1868). 
Hah. Ceylon (Templeton). 
A very distinct species from Epilampra lucida, Burm. 
(cribricollis, Serv.), from Java, Borneo, &c., and without the 
large and conspicuous punctures on the pronotum which gave 
rise to Serville’s name. 
Genus CALOLAMPRA, Sauss. 
Calolampra Tepperi, n. n. 
|| Epilampra propria, Tepp. Trans. Roy. Soc. 8. Australia, xvii. p. 64 
(1893). 
Hab. Kangaroo Island, South Australia. 
The types of Walker’s Polyzosteria propria are ordinary 
females of Calolampra irrorata, Fabr. (=gracilis, Brunn.,= 
atomifera, Walk., and probably also=/fornicata, Sauss.), and 
therefore the species described by Tepper requires another 
name. Lpilampra, as characterized and understood by 
Tepper, = Calolampra. 
Genus PSEUDOPHORASPIS, nov. 
Pronotum rhomboidal, arched, covering the vertex.. Teg- 
mina about twice as long as broad, smooth and shining as if 
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