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English: Modified from Hebard. 1922. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 74:150,

https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/17718#page/347/mode/1up

Plate XIII. — Fig. 1. Elbenia inakilingae new species. Female. Type. Mount Makiling, Luzon, Philippine Islands. Lateral view of ovipositor and subgenital plate. (X 3.)

Fig. 2. Elbenia makilingae new species. Female. Type. Mount Makiling, Luzon, Philippine Islands. Ventral view of subgenital plate. (Greatly enlarged.)

Fig. 3. Elbenia serraticauda new species. Male. Type. Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippine Islands. Caudal view of distal portion of abdomen. (X5.)

Fig. 4. Elbenia serraticauda new species. Male. Type. Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippine Islands. Lateral view of distal portion of abdomen. ,(X5.)

Fig. 5. Phaula luzonica new species. Male. Type. Baguio, Luzon, Philippine Islands. Dorsal view of stridulating field of sinistral tegmen. (Greatly enlarged.)

Fig. 6. Phaula luzonica new species. Male. Type. Baguio, Luzon, Philippine Islands. Lateral view of distal portion of abdomen. (Greatly enlarged.)

Fig. 7. Phaula luzonica new species. Female. Allotype. Baguio, Luzon, Philippine Islands. Lateral view of ovipositor and subgenital plate. .(X4.)

Fig. 8. Phaula galeata new species. Male. Type. Davao, Mindanao, Philippine Islands. Lateral view of distal portion of abdomen. (Same scale as figure 6.)

Fig. 9. Phaula galeata new species. Male. Type. Davao, Mindanao,Philippine Islands. Dorsal view of cercus. (Greatly enlarged.)

Fig. 10. Stictophaida bakeri new species. Male. Type. Singapore, British Straits Settlements. Ventral outline of apex of subgenital plate. (Greatly enlarged.)

Fig. 11. Stictophaida bakeri new species. Male. Type. Singapore, British Straits Settlements. Dorsal view of stridulating field of sinistral tegmen. (Same scale as figure 5.)

Fig. 12. Stictophaula bakeri new species. Male. Type. Singapore, British Straits Settlements. Lateral view of sinistral tegmen. (X 1%.)

Fig. 13. Stictophaula quadridens new species. Male. Type. Singapore, British Straits Settlements. Ventral outline of apex of subgenital plate. (Same scale as figure 10.)

Fig. 14. Stictophaula rnicra new species. Female. Type. Singapore, British Straits Settlements. Lateral view of sinistral tegmen. (X 1/4.)

Fig. 15. Stictophaula micra new species. Female. Type. Singapore, British Straits Settlements. Lateral view of ovipositor and subgenital plate. (X4.)

Fig. 16. Pseudopsyra mirabilis new species. Male. Type. Island of Penang, Malay Peninsula. Lateral view of distal portion of abdomen. .(X3H-)

Fig. 17. Pseudopsyra mirabilis new species. Male. Type. Island of Penang, Malay Peninsula. Ventral outline of subgenital plate. (X 33^.)

Fig. 18. Holochlora venosa Stal. Male. Singapore, British Straits Settlements. Lateral view of apex of abdomen. (Greatly enlarged.)

Fig. 19. HolochlorajaponicaBrunner. Male. Shanghai, Kiang-Su, China. Lateral view of apex of abdomen. (Same scale as figure 18.)

Fig. 20. Holochlora mindanao new species. Male. Type. Davao, Minanao, Philippine Islands. Lateral view of apex of abdomen. (Same scale as figure 18.)

Fig. 21. Holochlora mindanao new species. Male. Type. Davao, Mindanao, Philippine Islands. Ventral outline of subgenital plate. (Same scale as figure 18.)

Fig. 22. Holochlora mindanao new species. Female. Allotype. Zamboanga, Mindanao, Philippine Islands. Ventral outline of subgenital plate. (Greatly enlarged.)

Fig. 23. Holochlora signata Brunner. Female. Goenong Soegi, Sumatra. Ventral outline of subgenital plate. (Same scale as figure 22.)
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Author Morgan Hebard

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