378 Mr. W. F. Kirby—Wotes on Blattidee. 
clining to orange; antenne blackish, shining. Pronotum 
elliptical, narrowed in front, with the sides obtusely angulated 
behind the middle. Tegmina with a conspicuous black basal 
line, as in R. madere, but not mottled. Body beneath choco- 
late-colour ; abdomen with an  orange-coloured comma, 
bordered within with black, near the sides of each segment ; 
femora chocolate-colour or blackish, striped with yellowish 
white below ; legs otherwise red. 
Hab. Sierra Leone. 
Genus LeucopHma, Brunn. 
Leucophea striata, sp. n. 
Exp. al. 35-43 millim. ; long. corp. 20-25 millim. 
Head free, light red above, black below, except a space 
under each eye and the parts below the labrum, which are 
pale yellow. Antennze ferruginous, pale yellow at the base. 
Pronotum smooth, shining, sparingly punctured, more or less 
blackish in the middle; the front and depressed sides red ; 
front transversely striated. Abdomen orange-tawny, paler 
below, with a row of four linear spots on each side. ‘Teg- 
mina reddish tawny towards the base, and yellowish towards 
the costa beyond the costal cell and towards the apex of the 
left tegmen ; outer half of right tegmen obliquely, and wings 
clear hyaline; outer half of costa of wings yellowish tawny. 
Hab. Selangor, near caves (H. N. Fidley). 
Allied to Z. tenebrigera, Walk., from India. 
Genus Pancutora, Burm. 
Panchlora translucida, n. n. 
|| Panchlora hyalina, Sauss. Rev. Zool. (2) xiv. p. 231 (1862); Sauss. & 
Zehntn. Biol. Centr.-Am., Orth. i. p. 96. n, 12 (1893); Brunn. Syst. 
Blatt. p. 275. n. 6 (1865). 
P. hyalina, Stoll, Spectres, Blatt. p. 5, pl. iid. fig. 12 
(1813), appears to be identical with viridis, Burm., Sauss. 
& Zehntn., Brunn. (nec Fabr., which=mnivea, L.); nivea, 
Herbst, Thunb., Sauss. (nec Linn.) ; and Poey?, Sauss. 
Genus Naupue@ra, Burm. 
Naupheta basalis, sp. n. 
Exp. al. 52-56 millim.; long. corp. 28-30 millim. 
Female.—Head black, a tawny band in front, curving 
round behind the eyes to the vertex; a space between each 
