352 J. Wood- Mason — Notes on Phasmidse. 



been affixed, but the female of whicb was clearly identical with one of those 

 recently described by me in the ' Annals and Magazine of Natural History,' 

 and which Prof. Westwood, who has since furnished me with the above re- 

 ference, informed me was one of the types of a species described by him- 

 self several years before. 



Hab. Fiji Islands (Westwood) ; and New Britain (J. W. M. fide 

 C. French). 



EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



(N. B. All the figures are of the natural size except where the contrary is stated.) 



Plate II. 



Fig. 1. Lopaplms Bootanicus, Westw. <?. la; The terminal segments of the ab- 

 domen, from the side. 



Fig. 2. Lopaphus Baucis^ Westw. $ . 2a; The terminal segments of the abdo- 

 men, from the side. 



Fig. 3. Bacteria Shiva, Westw. $, 3a ; The terminal segments of the abdomen, 

 from the side, enlarged : db; the same, from above, enlarged. 



Plate III. 



Fig. 1. Fhihalosoma Westwoodi, W.-M., ^, the head, from above, la; The 

 same, from the right side. \b ; the same, from the left. \c ; the terminal segments 

 of the abdomen, from above. Id ; the same, from the side. 



Fig. 2. Lopaphus lolas, Westw. ? . 2a ; the terminal segments of the abdo- 

 men, from the side. 2b ; the same, from below. 



Fig. 3. Phyllium Westwoodi, W.-M., j? . Za; The terminal segments of the ab- 

 domen, from above. Zb ; the same, from below. 



Fig. 4. Lonchodes Austeni, W.-M., <? . 4a ; The terminal segments of the abdo- 

 men, from the side, enlarged. U ; the two hindermost divisions of the thorax with 

 the abdomen, in profile, to show the dorsal spines. 



