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CATALOGUE OF 
joint very little longer than the third, as long as the fourth. Thorax 
transversely and minutely rugulose ; sides not denticulated, straight in front 
of the hind angles, which are somewhat truncated ; hind border straight. 
Scutellura less finely rugulose than the thorax, rounded at the tip, with 
some black speckles on each side. Pectus and sides of the abdomen 
beneath with black speckles; ventral segments rather roughly punctured 
on each side ; appendage of the male with two slender lamin® beneath the 
truncated upper membrane. Legs very minutely punctured. Fore wings 
minutely punctured, with a few small black speckles; membrane pellucid. 
Length of the body lines. 
The less lanceolate lateral lobes of the head, the thorax without a 
transverse ridge, and the scutellum without a stripe, distinguish it from P. 
inlerrufta. 
a. East Africa. Presented by Earl Bussell. 
Asia and Australia. 
26. Phyllocephala glandulosa, C. H. 353. 
Bengal. 
a. ? 
b. North China. From Mr. Fortune’s collection. 
c. Java. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 
27. Phyllocephala Setadjemdii. 
Gonopsis Setadjemdii, Ellenrieder, Natuurkundig 7'ijdschrift voor 
Nederlandsch-Indie, xxiv. 173, f. 32. 
Sumatra. 
28. Phyllocephala Sumatrana. 
Sumatrana, Ellenreider, Natuurkundig Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch-Indie, 
xxiv. 171. 
Sumatra. 
29. Phyllocephala marginata. 
inarginata, Am. et Serv. Hist. Hern. 176. 
Manilla. 
Australia. 
30. Phyllocephala interrupta, C. H. 353. 
a. Australia. Presented by J. M‘Gillivray, Esq. 
b. North Australia. Presented by J. B. Elsey, Esq. 
Genus 4. PLATACANTHA, C. H. 355. 
1. Platacantha lutea, C. H. 355. 
a. South Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 
b. South Africa. 
c. Interior of South Africa. From the Zoological Society’s collection. 
d. Natal. Presented by the Bev. H. Methuen. 
e. Lake N’Gami. From Mr. Andersen’s collection. 
