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longioribus, his quoque gracilioribus; stigmate angustissirao, 

 obsoletissimo; antenuis, articulis duobus basalibus exceptis, 

 nigris; pronoto loevigato, inermi, supra coxas leviter ampliato, 

 pone medium lateribus parallells instructo; elytris alisque hya- 

 linis, viridi-veuosis, area costali angusta, opaca, viridi, tlavo- 

 limbata; limbo exteriore alarum leviter viresceute, vena discoi- 

 dali biramosa; coxis anticis in margine superiore parce denti- 

 culatis; tibiis anticis intus spinis duodecim, extus spinis novera 

 armatis. Long. corp. 45, pron. 11, elytr. 39, alar. 36, cox. 

 ant. 9, fem, ant. 11, fem. post. 16, Lat. pron. 3, elytr. 7, 

 alar. 16, abd. 5 mill. 



9- Mare robustior, elytris alisque brevioribus, coloratis, 

 statura fere Iridis oratorice-, sed pronoto latiore, marginibus 

 distinctius denticulato, elytris alisque longioribus, apice magis 

 productis, pedibus longioribus; elytris apicem abdominis sub- 

 attingentibus, oblongis, viridibus, opacis, area costali apicem 

 versus leviter angustata; stigmate lineari; alis pellucidis, de- 

 coloribus, area radiali fere dimidium altne occupante, limbo ex- 

 teriore fasciolisque venularum transversarum flavo-virescentibus, 

 area anali venis sanguiiieo-fasciolatis; vena discoidali simplici. 

 Long. corp. 44, pron. 15, elytr. 32, alar. 25, cox. ant. 11, 

 fem. ant. 14, fem. post. 17, Lat. pron. 5^, elytr. 9^, alar. 12, 

 abd. 8 mill. 



Mantis imlchripennis Stål, Obs. orth. p. 43. 1. (1875). 



Uamara. 



Hierodiila Burm. 



1. H. gastrica Stål. — Hierodiila {Sphodromantis) gastrica Stål, 

 Öfv. Yet.-Ak. Förh. 1871: 3. pag. 390. 3. 

 Damara. 



Fam. BLATTINA Burm. 

 Phyllodromia Serv. 



1. P. supellectilium Serv. — Phyllodromia supellectilium Brunn., 

 Syst. Blatt, p. 98. 11. (1865). 



Damara. — Etiam in India oriental! et America occurrit. 



Cyrtotria Stål. 



1. C. dispar? Burm. — fDerocalymma dispar Brunn., Syst. Blatt, 

 p. 319. 5. f. 42. (1865). 

 Damara. 



