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Insects. 



Phyllium Donovani, G. R. Gray. Female : abdomen narrow at its 

 base, increasing to the middle of the third segment, and then 

 gradually narrowing to the tip, with two ocellated spots on the 

 fourth segment. Length 1 inch 5 lines, breadth 6f lines. 

 Donovan's Ins. of Ind. pi. (upper figure). Phyllium Donovanij 

 G. R. Gray, Syn. of Phasm. 31. 

 Inhabits ? 



Division c. — The outer dilation dentated internally^ and with more or less of a 



triangular form. 



Phyllium bilobatiim. Fe- 

 male : abdomen narrow at 

 the base, enlai-ging on each 

 side to the middle of the 

 third segment, and then 

 gradually decreasing to the 

 end of the fifth ; the outer 

 margins of the sixth and 

 seventh are lobed, with the 

 remaining segments sudden- 

 ly lessened to the tip. Fe- 

 mora of the fore legs dilated; 

 the inner dilation has the 

 margin inwardly entire and 1 

 outwardly much dentated, 

 the outer dilation oval and 

 entire, (see fig. c, p. 121). 

 Length of body 2 inches i 

 lines. 



Inhabits the Philippine 

 islands. In the cabinet ol 

 the British Museum. 



Phyllium bilobatum. 



Phyllium crurifolium, Serv. Male and female : abdomen ovular. 

 Femora of the fore legs dilated, the outer dilation more extend- 

 ed than in P. siccifolium, and in the form of a triangle, with the 

 internal side distinctly dentate, the inner dilation is denticulated 

 towards the extremity. Length 2| inches, breadth 1 inch 

 4 lines. Phyllium cmrifolium, Serv. Orthopt. 291. 

 Inhabits the Fast Indies. In the cabinet of the British Museum. 



