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costals few and ramose, ulnar vein ramose. Abdomen beneath immaculate ; 

 subgenital lamina ( (^ ) symmetrical, posteriorly produced into a small 

 quadrate lobe, the styles being situated in small notches on either side of the 

 lobe, ( ? ) semi-orbicular, ample ; supra-anal lamina (?) projecting slightly 

 beyond the subgenital lamina, its apex triangularly emarginate. ('Crci 

 moderately long, banded beneath with fuscous, 11-jointed. Front femora 

 with the anterior margin beneath armed with a complete row of spines, the 

 more distal shorter than the others ; remaining femora moderately armed. 



Total length ( c? ) 12 mm., (?) 15 mm. 



The abdomen of the female has been partially devoured by some predatory 

 insect and only a portion of the wings remains beneath the tegmina, which 

 have been displaced. I have much pleasure in naming this species after 

 Dr. A. Smith Woodward, F.R.S. 



Phyllodromia PRECURSOR, sp. n. (Plate 7. figs. 6^ 7.) 



One male, No. 58505. 



Rufo-testaceous. Antennse fuscous. Pronotum trapezoidal, anteriorly not 

 covering vertex of head, posteriorly scarcely produced, disc with a few 

 obscure dark points. Tegmina and wings considerably exceeding apex of 

 abdomen. Tegmina with minute castaneous points situated on the costal 

 veins, at the base of the radial and ulnar veins, and on some of the ulnar rami ; 

 mediastinal vein simple, radial vein bifurcate near apex, the lower branch 

 ramose, about 12 costals, some of them bifurcate, discoidal sectors oblique, 

 ooth ulnar veins ramose, anal vein impressed. Wings with mediastinal vein 

 bifurcate. Cerci not visible. Subgenital lamina subtrapezoidal^ symmetrical, 

 with 2 genital styles. Front femora on anterior margin beneath armed with 

 a few strong spines, which are succeeded distally by minute piliform. spines ; 

 remaining femora strongly armed ; genicular spines long. 



Total length 12 mm. 



In this specimen the right tegmen is lifted and extends at right angles to 

 the body, so that its venation can be clearly seen ; unfortunately the under- 

 lying wing is almost completely covered by a portion of the left tegmen, 

 The minutely maculate tegmina should enable this species to be readily 

 recognised. 



PSEUDOPHYLLODROMIA SUCCINICA, sp. n. (Plate 7. fig. 2.) 



One example, No. 58616. 



Head testaceous, with a narrov/ fuscous band on the vertex and two on the 

 frons. Antennse setaceous, rufescent. Pronotum transversely elliptical, 

 testaceous, with two longitudinal fuscous vittaa. Tegmina long and narrow, 

 fuscous, with the costal margin and the veins in the basal half pale testaceous ; 

 about 9 costal veins, the last 3 ramose, posterior ulnar vein simple. 



Total length 18 mm. 



