278 Mr. W. F. Kirby—Notes on Blattide. 
Heterolampra pallida, sp. n. 
Long. corp. 37 millim.; exp. al. 77 millim. 
Female.—Very similar to the last species, of which I 
theught at first it might be a variety; but the head, pro- 
notum, and tegmina of a much paler and more uniform grey. 
Head and pronotum very thickly marked with black punctures, 
clearly defined, though showing a tendency to run together 
into groups ; pronotum with a few larger black dots, chiefly 
towards the hinder extremity. Tegmina with the principal 
nervure marked with black on the basal third of the tegmen; 
costal area pale, somewhat more distinctly veined than in the 
last species ; tegmina not otherwise spotted, but the covered 
part of the right tegmen brownish below the rather indistinct 
oblique whitish streak. Wings brownish hyaline, darkest 
towards the costa, with a clearer hyaline space towards the 
tip. Abdomen dark brown, lighter towards the base of the 
segments, and with numerous short, raised, blackish carinze 
towards their extremity. Terminal lamine pale. Under 
surface grey; legs more yellowish ; abdomen beneath with 
rather indistinct black dots towards the extremity of each 
segment, and a row of large black spots on each side. 
Hab. Tonkin (same remarks as last species). 
Leterolampra Ridleyt, sp. n. 
Long. corp. 47 millim. ; exp. al. 116 millim. 
Female.—Wead brownish chestnut above, passing into 
yellowish tawny below; antennal pits slightly bordered with 
brown in front; pronotum leaving the head only slightly 
free, elliptical, much broader than long, the lateral angles only 
slightly rounded, reddish brown, rather darker in the middle, 
but not towards the extremity, with numerous shallow black 
punctures, and a few rather larger black dots, chiefly towards 
the hinder extremity ; front with slight transverse ridges in 
the middle ; meso- and metanotum yellowish brown (perhaps 
discoloured) ; abdomen very broad, orange tawny, with a 
slight central carina, and slight raised concolorous carinze 
at the extremities of the segments; terminal lamine very 
long, brown, except at the base. Tegmina light grey, with 
numerous pale spots and spaces, largest and most numerous 
towards the tips; costa arched, covered part of right tegmen 
yellowish brown beyond the pale yellowish oblique line. 
Wings smoky brown along the costa, this colour extending 
towards the tip as far as the fold; between this and the base 
