. Journal of entomology and zoology. Some Philippine Membracidae W. D. FUNKHOUSER* Through the courtesy of Prof. C. F. Baker I have receivedthe following interesting series of Membracidae from the Phil-ippine Islands. Eight genera including sixteen species arerepresented, of which one genus and six species are new. Itis of interest to note that all of the forms belong to the OldWorld Centrotina? which seems to be the dominant su])familyof Membracidfe in the Philippines as well as in eastern Asia. I. Pyrgonota hifoliata Westw.(Fig. 1)1837 Centrotus hifoliatns Westw. Proc. Zool. Soc. Sm


. Journal of entomology and zoology. Some Philippine Membracidae W. D. FUNKHOUSER* Through the courtesy of Prof. C. F. Baker I have receivedthe following interesting series of Membracidae from the Phil-ippine Islands. Eight genera including sixteen species arerepresented, of which one genus and six species are new. Itis of interest to note that all of the forms belong to the OldWorld Centrotina? which seems to be the dominant su])familyof Membracidfe in the Philippines as well as in eastern Asia. I. Pyrgonota hifoliata Westw.(Fig. 1)1837 Centrotus hifoliatns Westw. Proc. Zool. Soc. Smilia hifoliata Westw. Guer. Mag. Zool. Ser. 2. III. Ins. PI. Hypsauclienia ivestwoodi Fairm. Rev. Memb. 521. 2. PL 7. figs. 6, 7, 8,1846 Hypsauchenia hifoliata Fairm. Rev. Memb. Hypsauchenia westwoodi Walk. List Hom. 631. Hypsauchenia hifasciata Walk. List Hom. 631. Pyrgonota hifoliata Stal Hem. Phil. 731. Hypsauchenia westwoodi Buckt. Mon. Memb. 211. PI. 46. figs. 6, Pyrgonota


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