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The fore tibiso are armed ou the inside, right with 23 spines, of 

 which the 1st, 8th, 12th, 16th, 19th and 22nd, left with 22, of which 

 1st, 7th, 11th, 15th, and 18th, the 7th short one being absent, and on 

 the outside, right (malformed) with 10, of which 1st, 4th, and 7th, 

 left with 13, of which 1st, 6th, 7th, 9th, 11th, and 13th, from the 

 apes are subequal and stouter and longer than any of the rest. 



Total length 160 millims. ; height of head 7, breadth between 

 ips of corneal spines 13-5, length of corneal spines 2-5 ; length of 

 pronotum in a straight line 57, of which the anterior and posterior 

 lobes are respectively 11'25 and 46, breadth at supra-coxal dilatation 

 7'25, at hinder end 6, at middle of posterior lobe 3 '9 ; height at middle 

 of posterior lobe 5'9 ; length of meso- and metanotum witb seg, med. 

 23 ; of abdomen without seg. med. to end of ovipositor, 70, to end of 

 10th tegmina 66, breadth at middle of 4th segment 6'5, height of folia- 

 ceous lobe of 5th tergum 10, of 6th tergum 8 ; length of tegmina 67"5, 

 breadth at middle 14, of marginal field 3'25 ; length of wings 60, 

 breadth 31 ; length of fore coxa 22, femur 30, breadth at angulation 3, 

 length of tibia, from base to insertion of tarsus, 22 25, 1st tarsal joint 

 6 ; of intermediate femur without genicular lobes 22'5, tibia 27-5, 1st 

 tarsal joint 7 ; of posterior femiu- without genicular lobes 22, tibia 32, 

 1st tarsal joint 10, lateral genicular lobes 3, supra-genicular lobe 5, 

 genicular spines 5, of antenute 43 ; of cerci 14, breadth 3'5. 



Hab. — Java. 



Genus 10. Pakatoxodeea, nov. 

 9 . Body greatly elongated, slender bacillifoi-m. 



Head much as in the preceding genus, but the lateral lobes of the 

 vertex with the eyes distinctly bent forwards at an obtuse angle to the 

 median and submedian lobes, and the facial shield broad triangular. 



Prothorax also much as in the preceding, but the posterior lobe 

 of its pronotum is straight ; furnished in the mid dorsal line with 

 three conspicuous equidistant thorn-like horns, the one basal thin and 

 foliaceous springing entii'ely from the raised dorsal line, and the two 

 others stout, rigid and hard, minutely bifid developed from the disk ; 

 and triangularly produced at its hinder end. 



5th and 6th abdominal terga with large erect foliaceous lobes which 

 do not end in a recurved filament ; the preceding terga having only 

 rudiments of lobos ; sterna 3-4 with subequal quadrant-shaped foliaceous 

 duplicatures of the integument at the hinder end. Cerci short, extending 

 very little beyond the seventh sterniim, broad pyriform in outline, 

 their upper third bent outwards and downwards at au obtuse angle to 

 the remainder. 



