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LOCUSTID# SUBFAM. MECONEMINAZ, PHYLLOPHORIN 4, TYMPANOPHORINA, PHASGONURIN A, PHASMODIN-Z, BRADYPORIN/® by A; N. CAUDELE WITH 2 COLOURED PLATES 1912 2 > \ SE Da SME OES ESO OE DRDO I ND ARNE, OSC EIEN PRIX : FR. 11.00 En vente chez V. VERTENEUIL & L. DESMET, Imprimeurs-Editeurs, 60-62, rue T’Kint, BRUXELLES. Prospectus gratis et franco sur demande. Direction scientifique : M. P. WYTSMAN, Zoologiste, Quatre-Bras, TERVUEREN (Belgique). ORTHOPTERA FAM. LOCUSTIDA SUBFAM. MECONEMIN#2, PHYLLOPHORINA, TYMPANOPHORIN&, PHASGONURINA, PHASMODIN#A, BRADYPORIN ORTHOPTERA FAM. LOCUSTID SUBFAM. MECONEMINA, PHYLLOPHORINA, TYMPANOPHORINA, PHASGONURINA, PHASMODINA,, BRADYPORINAZ by A. N. CAUDELL WITH 2 COLOURED PLATES SUBFAM. MECONEMINA#& HE Subfamily Meconemine comprises small light green insects, esentially arboreal in Wy their habits. They occur in Europe, Asia and Africa and represent less than a dozen yy described genera. The European forms, belonging to the genera Meconema and Cyrtaspis, lave been treated of quite recently by Dr. Burr 1). The general characteristics of the group are as follows : Antenne inserted between the eyes. Prosternum unarmed. Tarsi depressed, four-jointed, the first and second segments longitudinally silcate laterally; fore tibize unarmed apically above, the foramina typically open; posterior tibie with an apical spine above on each side. Organs of flight variously developed, some forms being apterous, others fully winged and still others with the wings and elytra more or less abortive; the tympanii, even in fully winged forms, is rarely well developed as is usual in the Locustide. The genera comprising this small subfamily may be separated by the following table : TABLE OF GENERA OF MECONEMINAE# 1. Elytva much abbreviated and concealed by the pronolum oy wanting ; wings wanting : Ww N — Elytra fully eunied: oy abbreviated ; wings present. 1) Entomological Record, Vol. 18, p. 256 (1906). 2 ORTHOPTERA 2. Subgenttal plate of the male without styles, elongate, incurved and apically UTTAR AW 65 6 6 6 6 bo 9 6 6 6 o 6 6 6 ty Gomme Aciipere, Bolivar. — Subgenital plate not as above, with long styles; European. . . . . . 6. Genus Cyrraspis, Fischer. 3. Pyronotum posteriorly produced, rounded posteriorly, covering the base of the elytra . 4. — Pronotum posteriorly truncate or rounded, less produced, the elytra free 6, 4. Elytra longer, usually two or more timesas long asthe pronotum . . . . . . . . . .. ., . 5S, — Elytra shorter than, or barely longer than, the pronotum . 2. Genus THaumaspis, Bolivar. 5. Elytra three or more times as long as the pronotum. . . . . . . . 7. Genus Amytra, Karsch. — Elytra not over twice as long as the pronotum : 4. Genus NicepHora, Bolivar. 6. Ovipositor smooth ; pronotum without distinct humeral sinus. — Plate |, nif il co 6 6 6 so 9H 9 6 56 go 6 6 o o oo of go 0 oo Gems Minoo, Sanne, — Ovipositoy towards apex with strongly serrate margins; pronotum with distinct humeral sus. . . . . . . . .%. . . | » . I. Genus XIpHIDIOLA, Bolivar Uneacep. Based upon a malenymph., . . . . . . . . . . 3. Genus Oropnira, Krauss. |. GENUS XIPHIDIOLA, BOLIVAR Xiphidiola. Bolivar, Mem. Soc. Espan. Hist. Nat., Vol. 1, p. 364 (1906). Characters. (From original of Bolivar.) — « Statura parva. Fastigium verticis in tuberculum subacuminatum apice ubtuse productum. Frons brevis, transversa, rotundata. Antenne longissime, annulis fuscis parum distinctis ornatee margines interni scrobum antennarum parum elevati. Oculi globosi prominuli. Pronotum subcylindricum disco postici producto sinu humerali distincto. Elytra apicem femorum longe superiantia angustissima apice angusto rotundata, margine postico recto, vena mediastina explicata, venis radialibus, basi apicque distantibus ante medium sub contiguis, ramo radiali postico ramulos 4-5 versus marginem posticum emittente. Ale elytrorum longitudine. Coxe antice spine armate. Tibie antice utrinque foramine aperta instructe, supra inermes, subtus spinis intus 4 extus 5 longiusculis armate. Tibia intermediz fere tote incrassate, subtus extus spinis 6 intus 5 armate. Tibia postice superne multispinose in utroque latere 28-30, subtus tantum pone medium spinis raris instructee. Ovipositor incurvus marginibus apice valde serrato-denticulatis. » Type. — Xiphidiola nigrospinosa, Bolivar. Geographical distribution of species. — Spanish Guinea. 1. X. concolor, Bolivar, Men. Soc. Espan. Hist. Nat. Vol. 1, p. 365 (1906). Spanish Guinea. 2. X. nigyospinosa, Bolivar, ibidem, p. 365 (1906). Spanish Guinea. 2. GENUS THAUMASPIS, BOLIVAR Thaumaspis. Bolivar, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. Vol. 68, p. 768 (1900); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 373 (1906). Characters. (Original, after the autor.) — « Statura parva. Colore pallide-viridi. Fastigium verticis in tuberculum obtusum productum. Frons brevis, transversa. Antenne longissime, fragiles. Margines interni scrobum antennarum valde. elevati. Oculi globosi, prominuli. Pronotum scutatum, antice truncatum vel subsinuatum, postice rutundato-productum, absque sinui humerali. Elytra abbre- FAM. LOCUSTID/ 3 viata, venis parum explicatis, raro in O" tympano instructa. Ale nulle vel abortive. Coxe antice spina armate. Femora omnia subtus inermia, sulcata. Tibi anticee tympano aperto instructe, supra teretes, inermes, lateribus haud sulcatz, subtus, extus intusque 4-spinose. Tarsi breves, articulis binis prioribus latere sulcatis. Prosternum muticum, Mesosternum transversum, haud bituberculatum. Cerci o curvati, appendiculati. Lamina subgenitalis G% postice late truncata, stylis brevibus. Ovipositor subrectus, marginibus integris, acuminatus. » Type. — Thaumapsis trigonurus, Bolivar. Geographical distribution of species. India. 1. T. forcipatus, Bolivar, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. Vol. 68, p. 769, pl. 11,f. 12a-b S. India. (1900). 2. T. longipes, Bolivar, ibidem, p. 769, 770 (1900). Madura. 3. T. trvigonurus, Bolivar, ibidem, p. 769, pl. 11, f. 11a-b (1900). —(Plate 2, S. India. Fig. 7). 3. GENUS OROPHILA, KRAUSS Orophila. Krauss, Zool. Anz. Vol 15, p. 168 (1892); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 374 (1906). Characters. (From ( nymph, after the author.) — « Frons valde declivis, fere horizontalis, fastigium verticis horizontaliter productum, angustum, sulcatum, cum fastigio frontis contiguum. Margines interni scrobum antennarum elevati, fastigio frontis latius sejuncti, fastigio verticis breviores. Antenne corpore duplo longiores, articulo basali magno, subcylindrico, inermi. Oculi globosi. Pronotum antice posticeque productum, rotundatum, selliforme, postice fornicatum et carina laterali instructum, sulcis transversis nullis, lobi laterales angusti, margine inferiore subrotundato, Elytra valde abbreviata, pronoto fere obtecta. Alae deficientes. Prosternum inerme, meso- et matasternum transversa, antice et postice truncata, transverse sulcata, utrinque foveolata, metasterni foveis carinula mediana sejunctis. Coxe antice spina armate. Femora inermia, anteriora lobis genicularibus obtusis, postica lobis acuminatis. Tibiz anteriores supra rotundato-carinate, spinis apicalibus nullis, lateraliter sulcate, antice supra spinis duabus, intermediz spinis tribus armate, antice infra inermes, intermediz spina unica instructe tibiz postice supra utrinque in tota longitudine spinis ineequalibus munite, supra infraque spina apicali in utroque margine. Tarsorum articuli lateraliter sulcati. Abdomen supra rugulis longitudinalibus in seriebus (una mediana, duo laterales) dispositis insigne. Segmentum anale & trans- versum, postice rutundatum, sulcis tribus longitudinalibus instructum. Cerci G% breviusculi, teretes, obtusi, intus sub apicem brevissime mucronati. Lamina subgenitalis o elongata. postice excisa, stvlis brevibus instructa. Q ignota. » Type. — Ovophila nubigena, Krauss. Geographical distribution of species. — Teneriff. 1. O. nubigena, Krauss, Zool. Anz. Vol. 15, p. 169 (1892). Teneriff. 4. GENUS NICEPHORA, BOLIVAR Nicephora, Bolivar, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. Vol. 68, p. 770 (1900); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 374 (1906). Characters. (From the original of the author.) — « Statura parva. Colore pallide viridi. Fastigium verticis in tuberculum obtusum productum. Frons brevis, transversa. Antenne longissime, 4 ORTHOPTERA fragiles, punctis nodulosis fuscis signatee. Margines interni scrobum antennarum elevati. Oculi globosi, prominuli, Pronotum sulcatum, antice rotundato-truncatum, postice rotundato-productum ; sinu humerali nullo. Elytra abdomine parum breviora, venis valde alevatis, tympano sublaevi, sub pronoto abscondito, instructa. Ale valde abbreviate. Coxze anticze spina armatee. Femora omnia subtus sulcata, inermia. Tibiee anticee utrinque tympano aperto, supra teretes, subtus, intus extusque 4-spinose, spinis apicalibus egre distinguendis. Tarsi breves, articulis binis prioribus latere sulcatis. Prosternum muti- cum. Mesosternum transversum, lave. Lamina subgenitalis postice valde attenuata, excisa; stylis breves. Ovipositor falcatus, sensim acuminatus. Cerci G magni, apice acute spinosi, intus basi proces- sibus instructi quorum internus apice ampliatus et denticulatus. » Type. — Nucephora trigontdioides, Bolivar. Geographical distribution of species. — India. 1. N. mazevani, Bolivar, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. Vol. 68, p. 771, 773, pl. 11, Madura. f. 16, (1900). 2. N. mirabilis, Bolivar, ibidem, p. 771, 773 (1900) Madura. . subulata, Bolivar, ibidem, p. 771, 772, pl. 11, f. 16, 16a (1900). — _ S. India. Plate 2, Fig. 3. 4. N. trigonidoides, Bolivar, ibidem, p. 1771,pl. 11, f. 14(1900). — Plate 2, S. India. Fig. 6. 1S%) = < 5. GENUS MECONEMA, SERVILLE Meconema. Serville, Ann. Sc. Nat. Vol. 22, p. 157 (1831); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 370 (1906). Characters. — Anterior tibiz with the foramina open. Pronotum but little produced posteriorly, the hind border rounded; humeral sinus absent or but little developed. Organs of flight present, the elytra usually completely developed, always projecting well beyond the pronotal disk. Ovipositor smooth, approximately as long as the posterior femora. Type. — Locusta varia, Fabricius. Geographical distribution of species. Europe, Japan. 1. M. meridionale, Costa, Faun. Nap. Orth. Loc. p. 14, pl. 10, f. 2, 3(1860) France, Italy, Spain. (Meconema); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 371 (1906). — Plate 2, Fig. 5. brevipennis, Yersin, Ann, Soc. Ent. France (3), Vol. 8, p. 519, pl. 10, f. 7-9 (1860); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 371 (1906). . M. subpunctatum, Motschulsky, Bull. Soc. Nat. Moscou (1), Vol. 29, p. 181 Japan. (1866); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 371 (1906). 3. M. thalassina, De Geer, Mem. Ins. Vol. 3, p. 433 (1771) (Locusta); Europe. Borck, Skand. Ratv. Ins. p. 62 (1900) (Meconema); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2. p. 371 (1906). — Plate I, Fig. 1.2 varia, Fabricius, Ent. p. 287 (1775) (Locusta). arboreus, Fuessley, Verz. Schweiz. Ins. p. 23 (1775) (Gryllus). vividissimus minor, Sulzer, Gesch. Ins. p. 83, pl. 8, f. 9 (1776) (Gryllus Tettigonia). falcatus, Schrank, Enum. Ins. Austral. p. 245 (1781) (Gryllus). nana, Stoll, Spectres Saut. p. 28, pl. 13a, f. 55 (1813) (Gryllus Tettigonia) iS) 6. GENUS CYRTASPIS, FISCHER VON WALDHEIM Cyrtaspis. Fischer von Waldheim, Orth. Europ. p. 235 (1853); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 372 (1g06). FAM. LOCUSTIDA 5 Characters. (From the original of the author.) — « Corpus parvum, subcylindricum, supra couvexum. Caput exertum, vertice globose, ejus tuberculo superiore acutiusculo, producto; antenne intra oculos insert, brevitor pilose, articulo primo magno, depresso, tuberculi apicem longe superante, plicula utrinque suffulto, secundo minore, subcylindrico, ceteris parvis; longitudo antennarum dubia (in specimenibus examinatis multilate erant); oculi parvi, valde globosi; facies declivis, infra angusta; palpi graciles, breviter pilosi, maxillares articulis tribus ultimis elongatis, 4. tertio breviore, 5. tertio longiore, apice crassiore, truncato; labiales articulo ultimo subsecuriforme, cylindricum, oblongo- ovatum, fere abdominis longitudine, antice et postice productum (in Q magis truncatus), ad latera profunde descendens, quasi circa prothoracis dorsum semiconvolutum, ubique nisi pone occiput tenuiter marginatum. Partes sternales transverse, anguste, mutice. Elytra Go squame formia, parum convexa, subincumbentia, profunde sub pronoto abscondita, Q ? nulla. Ale nulla. Pedes breviusculi, parce pubescente; coxz anticae supra spina armate; tibie anticee tympano aperto, antice mutice. postice apina unica, intermediz mutice; femora omnia mutica, postica fere corporis longitudine, basi subin- crassata, tibie postice antice mutice, postice spinis non confertis, apicalibus brevissimis; tarsorum omnium articulus penultimus cordatus. Abdomen breve; cerci & elongati, lamina subgenitalis ¢ stylis instructa; ovipositor Q (in specie unica hacusque cognita) falcatus, denticulatus. » Type. — Barditistes scutatus, Charpentier. Geographical distribution of species. — Europe. 1. C. lineolata, Costa, Faun. Nap. Orth. Loc. p. rg, pl. 14, f. 4 (1860). S. Italy. 2. C. scutata, Charpentier, Hor. Ent. p. 192 (1829) (Barbitistes); Fischer von Waldheim, Orth. Eur. p. 235, pl. 11, f. r1ae (Cyrtaspis). Portugal. 3. C. variopicta, Costa, Faun. Nap. Orth. Loc. p. 17, pl. 10, f. 2 (1860); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 372 (1906); Bur, Ent. Soc. Vol. 18, Pp. 256 (1906). — Plate 2, Fig. 9. Italy, Dalmatia, Triest. 7. GENUS AMYTTA, KARSCH Amytta. Karsch, Wien. Ent. Zeit. Vol. 7, p. 160 (1888) ; Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 373 (1906). Anepitacta. Brunner, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien. Vol. 41, p. 22, 178 (1891); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 373 (1906); Brunner, Rev. Orth., p. 170 (1893); Griffini, Ann. Mus. civ. Stor. Nat. Genova. Vol. 42, p. 367 (1906). Gharact2rs (After the original of the author.) — « Statura parva, colore pallide viridi. Fasti- gium verticis in tuberculum obtusum productorum. Frons brevis rotundata. Antenne longissime, fragiles, annulis, nonnullis nodulosis, fuscis, valde distantibus signate. Margines interni scrobum antennarum valde elevati. Oculi globosi, valde prominuli. — Pronotum subcylindricum, elongatum, disco postice producto, lobato, sinu humerali distincto. Elytra perfecte explicata, angusta, elongata. mirgine antico recto, apice rotundato, margine postico toto recto, vena mediastina distincta, venis radialibus bibis, interstitio sat lato, divisis, basi tumescentibus, tympano in & instructa, Ale magne, elongate, elytrorum longitudine, tote, hyaline. Coxe antice spina armate. Femora gracilia. Tibiz anticze utrinque foramine aperto instructe, supra tote inermes, subtus utrinque spinis (6) validis longis armate. Tarsi breves articulo saltem secundo lateribus evidenter sulcato. Prosternum muticum. Lamina supraanalis gf transversa, valde convexa, margine postico late emarginata. Cerci G% breves, validi, depressi, pone medium subito incurvi, dilatati, profunde fissi, apicibus obtusis. Lamina sungenitalis Oo elongata, basi lata et utrinque appendice curvato acutissimo instructa, tunc angustata et stylis duobus 6 ORTHOPTERA longes articulato insertis munita. Ovipositor abdominis longitudine, integerrimus, sensim acuminatus, fere rectus, apice incurvatus. » Type. — Amytta pellucida Karsch. Geographical distribution of species. — Africa, Japan. 1. A. albicorvne, Motschulsky, Bull. Soc. Nat. Moscou (1). Vol. 29, Japan. p. 181 (1866) (Meconema); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 371 (1906); Matsumura & Shiraki, Journ. Coll. Agric. Sapporo. Vol. 2, p- 26 (1908) (Amytta). 2 A. aliquantula, Karsch, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. Vol. 38, p. 133 (1893) Adeli. (Anepictata); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 373 (1906). 3. A. contaminata, Warsch, ibidem, p. 132 (1893) (Anefictata); Kirby, Adeli. ibidem, p. 373 (1906). 4. A. egestosa, Karsch, ibidem, p. 133 (1893) (Anepitacta); Kirby, ibidem, Adeli. p. 373 (1906). . mconspicua, Brunner von Wattenwyl, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, Cameroons. Vol. 41, p. 178, pl. 2, f. 34a-b (1891) (Anefrtacta); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 373 (1906); Griffini, Ann. Mus. Genova, Vol. 42, p. 367 (1906) (Amytta). — Plate 2, Fig. 8. 6. A. mutillata, Karsch, Ent. Nachr. Vol. 16, p. 367 (1890) (Amyita); W. Africa : Barombi. Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 373 (1906). 7. A. occidentalis. Karsch, ibidem, p. 264 (1890) (Amytta); Kirby, ibidem, W. Africa : Kribi. p. 373 (1906). 8. A. pellucida, Karsch, Wien. Ent. Zeit. Vol. 7, p. 161 (1888) (Amytia); EE. Africa. Kirby, ibidem, p. 373 (1906). ay ' PSS 8. GENUS ACILACRIS, BOLIVAR Acilacris. Bolivar, Journ. Sc. Lisb.(2), Vol.1,p. 219 (1890); Kirby, Syn, Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 372 (1906). Characters, — (The original after the author). « Fastigium verticis conicum haud deflexum, articulo primo antennarum parum breviore, cum fastigio frontis haud contiguum. Frons transversa, valde reclinata. Antenne longiuscule, articulo primo magno, secundo tertioque cylindricis subaeque longis. Oculi parvi, globosi. Pronotum latum, postice productum, dorso subcylindrico, lobis deflexis rotundatis. Elytra sub pronoto abscondita, Coxe anticez spina acuta, longa, armate, Femora omnia subtus sulcata, postica crassiuscula, subtus marginibus serratis. Tibiz anticae compressiuscule, medio angustate, utrinque tympano aperto instructe, subtus spinose, tibiz posticee supra apinis apicalibus armate. Pectus latum, transversum, prosterno inermi. Lamina supra-analis brevissima. Cerci elongati, conici. Lamina subgenitalis medio elongata, sursum curvata, apice tridentata. Stylis nublis Q. » Type. — Acilacris tridens, Bolivar, Geographical distribution of species. — South Africa. 1. A. tridens, Bolivar, Journ. Sc. Lisb. (2), Vol. 1, p. 220, pl. r. f. to, Angola. toa-b (1890); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 372 (1906). — Plate 2, Fig. 4. FAM. LOCUSTIDZ NI SUBFAM. PHYLLOPHORINAZ& The Phyllophorine is a small subfamily of Locustidze which has been sometimes classed with the Mecopodine. From that subfamily however it is amply distinct in the character of the posteriorly produced pronotum, which here extends back over the base of the abdomen in the form of a hood while in Mecopodine it is not hood-like nor posteriorly produced. The pronotum of the species of this interesting little group of katydids is always spinose, dentate or crenulate along the lateral margins. Besides the pronotal characters mentioned above this subfamily is characterized by having the tarsi more or less depressed, the anterior tibia provided with open linear or shell-shaped foramina, the antenne inserted between the eyes, located further from the clypeal suture than from the top of the head. The first and second tarsal segments are longitudinally sulcate laterally and the posterior tibie are provided with apical spines on both sides above. The prosternum is armed with a pair of spines or tubercles. The elytra of these insects are remarkable is so much as those of the male have no stridu- lating tympani as is usually present in other katydids. It is very unlikely that any sound is produced in the ordinary manner by these locustids, but members of both sexes probably stridulate by means of a remarkable and interesting harp-like formation of the metasternal lobes and the posterior coxe. This organ is described by Dr. J. Carlin Arch. Sc. Phys. & Natur. Vol. 22, p. 2, October, 1906. The coxe bear a series of parallel transverse strize which, when drawn over a series of stout tubercles situated on the elevated edge of the metasternal plates. make the sound. Carl found them in Sasima spinosa, males, Hyperhomala lanceolata, female, and the male of another species of Hyferhomala. The organ is distinct and easilly observed in a male of Hyperhomala woodfordi from the Salomon Islands. — Plate I, Fig. I. But little is recorded of the life or habits of these insects so far as known to the writer. Like the greater majority of the Locustide they are probably leaf feeders. For those desiring to study this group the following three references are given, being three of the more recent and most important contributions to the classification of this subfamily : — Brunner von Wattenwyl, Abh. Senckenb. Ges. Frankfurt, Vol. 24, p. 259-265 (1898). — Kirby, Ann. Nat. Hist. Vol. 4, p. 302-311 (1899). — Bolivar, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung. Vol. 1, p. 172-178 (1903). The five genera comprising this subfamily may be separated as follows : TABLE OF GENERA OF SUBFAMILY PHYLLOPHORIN/E : eee \ 1. Genus PuytiopHora, Thunberg. 1. Fovramina of the anterior tibiae linear or shell-shaped . : ; ) 2. Genus HyperHoma.a, Serville. — Foramina of the anterior tibiae open. Zo 2. Pronotum longer than broad De cents PEAS ete RCD Y Oh gio’ 25 — Pronotum broader than long . . . . . . . . . +. . 5. Genus STRONGYLODERUS, Westwood 1). 3. Lateral carvinae of the pronotum armed with long spines . . . 3. Genus Sasima, Bolivar. — Lateral carinae of the pronotum crenulate ov densly, but more CYTE yias }UN0S 7 Er enn en ee uae) Genus Sino goRERAw Bolivar. 1) This genus is probably not a member of this subtamily, the characters infact rather indicating a relationship with the subfamily Mecopodiine. The only known specimen, the type, being a nymph its correct systematic position will have to await future investigation. 8 ORTHOPTERA |. GENUS PHYLLOPHORA, THUNBERG Phyllophora, Thunberg, Mém. Acad.-St-Pétersb. Vol. 5, p. 219, 286 (1815); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 369 (1906). Characters. (After Bolivar.) — « Pronoto plus minusve rhomboidali, carinis crenulatis, sed angulis humeralibus dente vel spina majore instructis vel rotundatis; lobis deflexis margine postico prope sinum humeralem distincte lobatis. Elytra postice raro ampliata, plerumque marginibus antico postique subparallelis, apice acuminata. Tibiz antice tympano 1) rimato; tibize posticze supra concaviuscule. » Type. — Phyllophora speciosa, Thunberg. Geographical distribution of species. — East Indies, Australia. . bvunnea, Kirby, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7), Vol. 4, p. 307 (1899). Ceram. . eburneigutiata, Kirby, ibidem, p. 307, pl. 6, f. 5 (1899). New Guinea, Fly River. . ? horvathi, Bolivar, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hungar. Vol. 1, p. 176 (1903). New Guinea. . media, Walker, Cat. Derm. Salt. Brit. Mus. Vol. 3, p. 431 (1870). Ceylon. . ovalifolia, Kirby, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7), Vol. 4, p. 308, pl. 6, f. 4 Torres Straits. (1899). 6. P. speciosa, Thunberg, Mém. Acad. St-Pétersb. Vol. 5, p. 286, pl. 3 ? (1815). Cus COIS Ts AB AS) AB) ie) las) 2. GENUS HYPERHOMALA, SERVILLE Hyperhomala. Serville, Ann. Sc. Nat. Vol. 22, p. 161 (1831); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 368 (1906). Characters. (After Serville.) — Elytres membraneuses, ainsi que les ailes; les unes et les autres (de longueur égale) entiérement recouvertes par le métathorax. Palpes maxillaires au moins deux fois plus longues que les labiales; leur dernier article allongé, en cone reversé, tronqué au bout. Antennes longues, trés espacées entre elles 4 leur insertion; leur premier article gros, presque cylindrique, le second court, presque globuleux; le troisiéme cylindrique, aussi long que les deux pre- miers pris ensemble ; les autres 4 peu prés égaux entre eux et cylindriques. Téte aussi large que la partie antérieure du corselet; sa face verticale ; entre les yeux une caréne transyersale, interrompue au milieu. Yeux petits, globuleux, presque pédiculés. Vertex trés plan. Corselet trés plan, fortement caréné sur ses cétés; les carénes denticulées. Prothorax de la longueur du vertex, distinctement séparé du mésothorax par un sillon transversal complet. Mésothorax un peu moins large que le prothorax, séparé du métathorax par un sijlon transversal, peu apparent sur le milieu du dos, et irrégulier dans cette partie. Métathorax extraordinairement long, dépassant un peu l’abdomen (du moins dans l’insecte mort), paraissant ovale vu en dessus, tronqué a sa partie antérieure, presque aigu postérieurement, un 1) Foramina as used in this article. FAM. LOCUSTID 9 peu bombé transversalement vers le tiers de sa longueur, portant au milieu une ligne longitudinale sensible, peu élevée ; cette ligne comme sillonnée dans son milieu et donnant au méthorax |’apparence de deux élytres soudées a leur suture ; cotés du métathorax, aprés la caréne, rabattus et embrassant ceux de l’abdomen, comme les élytres des Piméliaires (ordre des Coléoptéres). Ménosternum et métasternum étroits, creusés au milieu, profondément échancrés postérieure- ment; leurs bords latéraux trés relevés. Appendices de l’anus sétacés, assez longs. Corps trés court. Pattes antérieures et intermédiaires de moyenne longueur; cuisses denticulées en dessous. Jambes antérieures dilatées et creusées a leur base. Pattes postérieures allongées, cuisses longues, médiocrement renflées, munies d’épines en . dessous; jambes allongées, garnies de trois rangées d’épines trés fines, deux en dessus et une en dessous. ) Type. — Hyperhomala virescens, Serville. Geographical distribution of species. — East Indies, Australia? 1. H. angustata, Brunner, Abhandl. Senckenb. Ges. Vol. 24, p. 264 (1898). New Guinea. 2. H. habasqut, Le Guillon, Rev. Zool. p. 294 (1841) (Phyllophora). New Guinea. 3. H. inermis, Walker, Cat. Derm. Salt. Brit. Mus. Vol. 3, p. 431 (1870) ? (Phyllophora). 4. H. keyica, Brunner, Abh. Senckenb. Ges. Frankfurt, Vol. 24, p. 236 Key Island. (1898) (Phyllophora). 5. H. lanceolata, Brunner, ibidem, p. 263, pl. 19, f. 49 (1898). Moluccas, New Guinea. 6. H. philippinica, Brunner, ibidem, p. 262 (1898). Philippines. 7. H. variegata, Brunner, ibidem, p. 264 (1808). New Guinea. 8. H. virescens, Serville, Ann. Sc. Nat. Vol. 22, p. 163 (1831). — Plate 2, Australia? New Zealand? mites, tO) 9. H. woodfordi, Kirby, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7), Vol. 4, p. 309, pl. 6, f. 6 (1899) Solomon Islands. | (Phyllophora). — Plate |, Fig. II. 3. GENUS SASIMA, BOLIVAR Sasima, Bolivar, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung. Vol. 1, p. 172, 173 (1903); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 367 (1906). Characters. (After Bolivar.) — « Pronoti disco rhomboidali, carinis spinis armatis, spina humerali magna; lobis deflexis postice haud lobatis. y Elytra apicem versus sensim ampliata, apice rotundata, Tibiz antice tympano 1) aperto; tibie postice supra deplanate. » Type. — Phyllophora spinosa, Brunner. Geographical distribution of species. — East Indies. 1. S. amplifolia, Walker. Cat. Derm. Salt. Brit. Mus. Vol. 3, p. 431 (1870) Malay Peninsula, Tringany. (Phyllophora); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 368 (1906). 2. S. aveolata, Bolivar, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hungar. Vol. 1, p. 174 (1903). Waigiou. 3. S. avuana, Kirby, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7), Vol. 4, p. 303, pl. 6, f. 7 (1899) Aru, New Guinea. (Phyllophora). 4. S. beccari, Griffini, Zool. Anz. Vol. 32, p. 644 (1908). Key Island. 1) Foramina as used by the writer in this work. IO ORTHOPTERA 5. S. lactuca, Bolivar, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hungar. Vol, 1, p. 175 (1903). New Guinea. 6. S. spinosa, Brunner, Abh. Senckenb. Ges. Frankfurt, Vol. 24, p. 261, New Guinea. pl. 19, f. 47 (1898) (Phyllophora). — Plate 2, Fig. 12. . S. truncata, Brunner, ibidem, p. 262, pl. 19, f. 48 (1898) (Phyllophova). |New Guinea. “I 4. GENUS SILIQUOFERA, BOLIVAR Siliquofera. Bolivar, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hungar. Vol. 1, p. 178 (1903); Kirby. Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 369 (1906). Characters, (After Bolivar.) — « Pronoti disco lanceolato, angulis humeralibus rotundatis, carinis uniformiter crenulatis; lobis deflexis margine postico haud lobato. Elytra retrorsum haud ampliata, apice late rotundata. Tibiz anticee 1) aperto; tibia omnes supra deplanate. » Type. — Phyllophova grandis, Blanchard. Geographical distribution of species. — Australia. 1. S. gvandis, Blanchard, Voy. Péle Sud, Zool. Vol. 4, p. 364, Orth. pl. 3, New Guinea, Aru Island, f. 3 (1853) (Phyllophora),; Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 369 Waigiou. (1906). — Plate 2, Fig. II. virescens, Brunner von Wattenwyl, Abh. Senckenb. Ges. Frankfurt, Vol.24, p- 265, pl. 20, f. 50 (1898) (Hyperomala), 5. GENUS STRONGYLODERUS, WESTWOOD 2) Strongyloderus. Westwood, Zool. Journ. Vol. 5, p. 443 (1834); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 369 (1906). Characters (After Westwood). — « Thorax maximus, convexus, fere rotundatus, diametro transversali longitudinem tertia parte superante, lateribus serratis, disco tuberculis parvis instructo. Caput transversum, thorace immersum, vix dimidii thoracis latitudine; inter antennis dente parvo acuto canaliculato armatum; facie lata. Antenne tenues (in specimine nostro unico mutilato, tota parte super- sitite longitudinem corporis insecti sequante). Abdomen vix thorace longius, convexum, basi latum, sensim attenuatum. Pedes longitudine mediocres, validi, dentati, prasertim postici. Tibiz antice basi subocellate. Tarsi 4-articulati, brevis, articulo 3tio bilobo. Prosternum haud dentatum. » Type. — Strongyloderus serraticollis, Westwood. Geographical distribution of species. — Africa. 1. S. servaticollis, Westwood, Zool. Journ. Vol. 5, p. 444, pl. 22, f. 2(1834). Malabar. 1) Foramina as used in this present work. 2) See foot note on p. 8. FAM. LOCUSTIDA Il SUBFAM. TYMPANOPHORINA This is a small subfamily consisting of but two genera, one described many years ago and one just recently established. Both genera are monobasic, and nothing is recorded concerning the life history of the species. Tympanophora is known only from the male’ while Mortoniellus is known only from the female. This makes a key for their separation infeasible but as one genus is winged and known only from Australia and the other is apterous and known only from Sumatra this does not so much matter. |. GENUS TYMPANOPHORA, WHITE Tympanophora. White, Grey’ Journ. Exped. Austral. Vol. 2, p. 468 (1841); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 229 (1906). Characters. — Male the female unknown. — Vertex rounded, terminating in a sulcate fastigium. Eyes prominent, elongate. Ocelli present, three in number, inserted in a triangle similar to certain Mantide. Antenne long and slender, inserted between the eyes. Front broad, short and flat, without caring. Pronotum a little constricted, not covering the head; principal transverse sulcus situated much before the middle; prozona somewhat rounded. Elytra with simple venation, the tympanii well deve- loped; wings completely covered by the elytra. Anterior coxe toothed; anterior and intermediate femora very short, the posterior ones very long; the anterior tibie provided with linear foramina, unarmed above, below armed with a series of strong spines; posterior tibia with a terminal spur above on the outer side only. Genital organs as in the Sagine. Type. — Tympanophora pellucida, White. Geographical distribution of species. — Australia. 1. T. pellucida, White. Grey’ Journ. Exped. Austral. Vol. 2. p. 468, f. Australia. (1841); Brunner, Ann. Mus. Genova, Vol. 33, p. 182 (1893); Kirby, Syn. Cat Orth. Vol. 2, p. 229 (1906). — Plate I, Fig. |. 2. GENUS MORTONIELLUS, GRIFFINI Mortoniellus. Griffini, Wien. Ent. Zeit. Vol. 28, p. 107 (1909). Characters. — Female, the male unknown. — Head large, anteriorly somewhat depressed ; occiput transversely convex, elevated; vertex convex, anteriorly declivate ; fastigium of the vertex contiguous with that of the front, both bearing ocelli; antennz slender, situated between the eyes, the basal segment swollen, unarmed. Eyes large, prominent, ovately rounded. Front transverse, sparsely punctate, transversely rugose. Mandibles stout ; palpi rounded appically. Pronotum very unequal, posteriorly somewhat elevated, from a top view as broad as long, the aaterior margin broadly concave with a recurved border; transverse sulci distinct and continued across 12 ORTHOPTERA the lateral lobes; lateral and median carine absent; lateral lobes very narrowly rounded below, the humeral sinus shallow. Pro-, meso- and metasterni each with a pair of moderately long apically roun- ded tubercles. Legs moderate ; all femora above punctate with minute granules, on the outer side, principally posteriorly, provided with parallel transverse sulci, sulcate ventrally and unarmed; anterior coxe armed ; anterior femora somewhat rounded, the inner apical lobe minutely spinose, the outer lobe smooth; middle femora similarly formed, both apical lobes minutely spined ; for and middle tibiz rounded above, armed below on both sides with five spines: anterior tibia unarmed above and furnished with linear foramina; intermediate tibie furnished above with one basal spine situated towards the hind margin. Posterior femora long, strongly swollen basally, slender in the apical half, the apex stouter, both genicular lobes spinose; posterior tibie long and slender, flat above and with many spinules on both margins, beneath towards the apex with three or four short slender spines; apical spurs five in number, one above on the outer margin and four beneath, two longer ones embracing two shorter ones. Tarsi moderate, the first joint laterally lightly sulcate, beneath furnished with a free plantula as in the Decticine. Wings and elytra entirely absent. Abdomen moderately slender; supraanal plate short; ovipositor robust, compressed, gently curved upwards, obliquely acuminate apically, the upper and lower margins finely serrate ; subgenital plate slightly sinuate apically. Type. — Mortontellus karnyi, Griffini. Geographical distribution of species. — Sumatra. ‘1. M. karnyi Griffini, Wien. Ent. Zeit. Vol. 28, p. 108, f. A, B, C (1909). Sumatra. — Plate |, Fig. 7. FAM. LOCUSTID/ 13 SUBFAM. PHASGONURINZA This is one of the smaller subfamilies of the Locustidee and comprises mostly large species representing in their geographical distribution most of the Old World. Structurally the forms comprising this group are very closely allied to the members of the subfamily Decticine, some species, in fact, being about as eligible for membership in that group as in this, the main character separating them, the presence of a free plantula beneath the first segment of the hind tarsi in the Decticine, being very distinctly developed in some members of the Phasgonurine. (Plate |, Fig. 9.) The distinguishing characters of the group are as follows : Antenne inserted between the eyes. Prosternum bispinose; pronotum variously developed, sometimes much produced posteriorly over the base of the elytra and sometimes but moderately pro- duced, the lateral carine sometimes rounded and sometimes acute. Trasi depressed, four jointed, the first and second segments laterally sulcate, the first segment of the hind tarsi furnished beneath with a short free plantula, or without any. Anterior tibie sulcate laterally, armed above on the outer side, an apical spine being always present; tympani shell-shaped, or linear; posterior tibie armed beneath with two apical spines on each side and above with one on each side. Organs of flight usually well deve- loped, sometimes abbreviated or abortive, especially in the female; tympanii well developed in the winged males. Ovipositor usually about as long as the hind femora and variable in shape, being gently curved either upwards or downwards, or nearly straight. The five genera composing this subfamily are separated as follows : TABLE OF GENERA OF SUBFAMILY PHASGONURINE bo 1. Fastigium of the vertex scarcely broader than the basal segment of the antenna . — Fastigium of the vertex noticably broader than the basal segment of the antenna. . . . . . . . . 4. 2. Elytra and wings fully developed. Occiput horizontal 3 — Elytra abbreviated. Occiput declivate . 3. Pronotum deeply sulcate transversely . = . e . Genus AMPHIESTRIS, Fieber. “7. 24>. . Genus GLypHonotus, Redtenbacher. — Pronotum not deeply sulcate transversely . . Genus PHasconura, Stephens, = 4. Aavn FPF NW wWH 4. Pronotum with acute persistent lateral carinae . Genus Onconotus, Fischer von Waldheim. — Pronotum with the lateral cavine vounded, ov distinct only behmarnhemiddle ane 2 a. 62 Genus CaArrieHonaaiKaauss: |. GENUS AMPHIESTRIS, FIEBER Amphiestris. Fieber, Lotos, Vol. 3, p. 187 (1853); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 220 (1906). Barbitistes. Rambur, Faune Andal. Vol. 2, p. 53 (1839). — Not Charpentier (1825). Characters. (Translation from Bolivar.) — « Body short and stout. Head large and convex; tubercle of the vertex compressed, narrow, sulcate above; antenne longer than the body. Pronotum 14 ORTHOPTERA © ‘rounded above, a little elevated in front and somewhat more posteriorly, without lateral carinz. Prosternum with two filiform spines; sternal lobes acute. Elytra short, squamiform, attenuate towards the posterior extreme angle, covering the basal two thirds of the abdomen in the ¢, shorter and flat in the 9. Wings absent. Legs stout, anterior coxe spined, anterior femora sulcate ventrally, armed on the inner carina with six or eight small spines; hind legs more strongly spined; foramini closed; hind femora but little longer than the abdomen, with the inferior carina spiny and shorter than the corres- ponding tibiz, these quadangular, with spines on all the carine, but more numerous on the posterio1 ones. Abdomen stout and short; infraanal plate with stylets; ovipositor ensiform. » Type. — Barbitistes baetica, Rambur. Geographical distribution of species. — Western Europe, Africa. 1. A. Baetica, Rambur, Faune Andal. Vol. 2. p. 54, pl. 3, f. 1, 2 (1839) Andalusia, Western Europe, (Barbitistes). — Plate |, Fig. 6. Algeria, Tunis. 2. GENUS CALLIPHONA, KRauss Calliphona. Krauss, Zool. Anz. Vol. 15, p. 169 (1892); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 219 (1906). Characters. (Original after the author.) — « Locustae de Geer affine, differt. fastigio verticis articulo primo antennarum latiore, antice subdilatato, pronoto rugoso, pone medium carinis lateribus distinctis instructo, lobis deflexis sub angulo recto insertis, angulo humerali indistincto, alis regulariter fusco-tessellatis, segmento anali Gf maximo, deorsum curvato, ovipositore rectissimo. » Type. — Calliphrona hoenigt, Krauss. Geographical distribution of species. — Europe. 1. C. alluaudi, Krauss, Actas Soc. Espan. Hist. Nat. Vol. 22, p. 50 (1893). Canaries. 2. C. koenig?, Krauss, Zool. Anz. Vol. 15, p. 170 (1892). Tenerife. 3. GENUS GLYPHONOTUS, REDTENBACHER Glyphonotus. Redtenbacher, Wien. Ent. Zeit. Vol. 8, p. 31 (1889); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Volks Pp. 220 (1906). Characters. — In this genus the vertex of the head is scarcely broader than the basal segment of the antenne. The pronotum is deeply sulcate transversely, as in some species of the genus Onconotus, the lateral carine acute anteriorly, posteriorly rounded. Organs of flight fully developed. Hind tibiz armed with an apical spine above on each side. Ovipositor gently curved upwardes and long, more than two times as long as the hind femora. Type. — Locusta thoracica, Fischer von Waldheim. Geographical distribution of species. — Asia. 1. G. thovacicus, Fischer von Waldheim, Orth. Ross. p. 150, pl.'21, f.5 Alatau, Turcomania, Tur- (1846) (Locusta). kestan, Heptapotamia. FAM. LOCUSTIDAZ 15 4. GENUS ONCONOT US, FISCHER vVON WALDHEIM Onconotus. Fischer von Waldheim, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. (1), Vol. 12, p. 106 (1839); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 220 (1906). Characters. — Here the pronotum has the lateral carine more or less acute. The fastigium of the vertex is noticably broader than the basal segment of the antenne. The organs of Hight are short, often lobiform and, in female especially, wholly concealed beneath the posteriorly produced pronotum. Ovipositor usually distinctly decurved apically. Type. — Gryllus laxmanni, Pallas. Geographical distribution of species. — Europe, Asia. 1. O. laxmanni, Pallas, Reise, Vol. 1, p. 468 (1771) (Gryllus); Charpentier, South Russia, Siberia. Hor. Ent. p. 97 (1825) (Bradyporus); Fischer von Waldheim, Bull. Moscou, Vol. 12(t), p. 108 (1839); Orth. Ross. p. 203. pl. 9, f. 7 (1846). — Plate |, Fig. 5. tenutcaudus, [vanoff, Trud. Kharkov Univ. Vol. 21, p. 310 (1888). eversmanni, Fischer von Waldheim, Orth. Ross. p. 205, pl. 31, f. 8 (1846). motschulskiz, Fischer von Waldheim, ibidem, p. 206, pl. 31, f. 7 (1846). cortaceous, Fischer von Waldheim, ibidem, p. 207, pl. 31, f. 9 (1846). boschnakii, Fischer von Waldheim, ibidem, p. 208, pl. 31, f. 6 (1846). 2. O. marginatus, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. Suppl. p. 193 (1798) (Locusta); South Russia. Burmeister, Handb. Ent. Vol. 2, p. 678 (1838) (Bradyporus) ; Kirby Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 220 (1906). 3. O. servillet, Fischer von Waldheim, Orth. Ross. p. 204, pl. 25, f. 4, 5 S. E. Europe, Russia, Rou- (1846). mania. crassicaudus, Lvanoff, Trud. Kharkov Univ. Vol. 21, p. 317 (1888). 5. GENUS PHASGONURA, STEPHENS Phasgonura. Stephens, Ill. Brit. Ent. Mand. Vol. 6, p. 15 (1835); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, P- 216 (1906). Eumenymus. Pictet, Mem. Soc. Sc. Phys. et Nat. Genéve (6), Vol. 30, p. 58 (1888). Characters. — The members of this genus has the fastigium of the vertex scarcely broader than the basal segment of the antenne. The organs of flight are fully developed but in some species they are much longer than in others. The ovipositor is usually long and generally curved more or less distinctly downwards. They are rather large green insects and the tympanum of the elytra in the & is large and well developed. The hind tarsus often has a distinct plantula. (Plate |, Fig. 9.) Type. — Gryllus (Tettigonia) viridissima, Linneus. Geographical distribution of species, — Europe, Asia, Africa. 1. P. algerica, Bolivar, Actas Soc. Espan. Hist. Nat. Vol. 22, p. 24, 25 Algeria. (1893) (Locusta). 2. P. cantans, Fuessly, Verz. Schweiz. Ins. p. 23, pl. 1, f. 5a, 6 (1775) N.&E. Europe, Alps, Pyre- (Gryllus). nees, Irkutsk, Armenia. gaverniensis, Serville, Ins, Orth. p. 530 (1839) (Locusta). 16 ORTHOPTERA 3. P. caudata, Charpentier, Orth. pl. 33 (1845) (Locusta); Kirby, Syn. Cat. S.E. Europe, W. & Central Orth. Vol. 2, p. 218 (1906). Asia. kolenatit, Fischer von Waldheim, Orth. Ross, p. 145, pl. 20, f. 1, 2 (1846) (Conocephalus), longicauda, Eversmann, Addit. p. 8, pl. A, f. 2, 2a, 6 (1848). prasina, Eieber, Kelch’ Grundl. Orth. p. 3 (1852). flava, Nedelkow, Period. Zeitschr. Bulg. Lit. Geselsch. Sophia, Vol. 68, p. 430 (1907) (Locusta). 4. P. hispanica, Bolivar, Actas. Soc. Esp. Hist. Nat. Vol. 22, p. 24 Spain. (1893) (Locusta). 5. P. marginifera, Walker, Cat. Derm. Salt. Brit. Mus. Vol. 2, p. 284 Africa. (1869) (Locusta). 6. P. savignyt, Lucas, Expl. Algérie, Vol. 3, p. 14 (1819) (Locusta); Savigny Algeria, Egypt. Descr. Egypte Orth. pl. 4, f. 1 (1813). 7. P. vaucheriana, Pictet, Mém. Soc. Sc. Phys. et Nat. Genéve, Vol. 30 (6), Tangier. p. 59, pl. 3, f. 36 (1888) (Eumenymus); Kruss, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. Vol. 9, p. 545 (1896) (Locusta); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 219 (1906). mayoccana, Bolivar, Actas, Soc. Esp. Hist. Nat. Vol. 22, p. 23, 25 (1893). 8. P. viridissima, Linneeus, Syst. Nat. (ed. 10), Vol. 1. p. 430 (1757) (Gryllus | Europe, North Africa, North Tettigonia); Faun. Suec. (ed. 2), p. 237 (1761); Fabricius, Syst. Ent. and West Asia. p. 286 (1775) (Locusta); Thunberg, Mém. Acad. St-Pétersb. Vol. 5, p. 278 (1815) (Conocephalus); Stephens, Vol. 3, Brit. Ent. Mand. Vol. 6, p. 16 (1825). — Plate |, Fig. 2. viridis cantairix, De Geer, Mém. Ins. Vol. 3, p. 428 (1773) (Locusta). flava, Nedelkow, Period. Zeitschr, Bulg. Lit. Ges. Sophia, Vol. 68, p. 430 (1907) (Locusta). FAM. LOCUSTID 17 SUBFAM. PHASMODINA& The Phasmodine are a group of Locustide composed of two genera, each consisting of a single species which, especially Phasmodes vanatriformis, bears a close superficial resemblance to certain of the Phasmide, or walkingsticks. The group is not a natural one and should by rights be divided, as one of its component genera has well developed open foramina while the other is entirely without hearing organs. There is nothing recorded on the life history or habits of the members of the group, which are all rare creatures, Phasmodes being known only from a single imperfect female in the British Museum. The two genera may be separated by the following key : TABLE OF GENERA OF THE SUBFAMILY PHASMODINA 1. Aptevous, at least in the female; foramina absent. . . . . . . . 1. Genus PHasmopEs, Westwood. — Winged in both sexes; foramina well developed, open . . . . . . 2. Genus Zaprocuitus, Caudell. |. GENUS PHASMODES, WEstTWwoobD Phasmodes. Westwood, Arcana Entom. Vol. 2, p. 56 (1845); Karsch, Ent. Nachr. Vol. 17, p. 98 (1891); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 355 (1906). Characters. — Female, the male unknown. — Phasmid-like in form, the body elongate and parallel, the abdomen scarcely thickened mesially. Head horizontal; palpi elongate; antennz with the basal segment elongate and compressed. Prothorax elongate, slightly depressed; prosternum unarmed ; meso- and metathorax short, unarmed beneath but marked mesially with a longitudinal depression. Abdomen twice as long as the thorax, noticably tapering towards the apex and consisting of nine distinct segments. Ovipositor nearly as long as the abdomen, straight and tapering. Legs slender, the four anterior ones equal in length, the anterior tibiz without foramina; tarsi four jointed, pilose, the third joint cordate. Elytra and wings entirely absent. Type. — Phasmodes vanatriformis, Westwood. Geographical distribution of species. — Australia. 1. P. ranatriformis, Westwood, Arcana Ent. Vol. 2, p. 56, pl. 63, f. 4 Australia. (1845); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 355 (1906). — Plate 2, Fig. 1. 2. GENUS ZAPROCHILUS, CAUDELL Zaprochilus. Caudell, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. Vol. 11, p. 114 (1909). Prochilus. Brullé, Hist. Nat. Ins. Vol. 9, p. 134 (1835); Serville, Ins. Orth. p. 383 (1839); Blanchard, Hist. Nat. Ins. Vol. 3, p. 20 (1840); Karsch, Ent. Nachr. Vol. 17, p. 98 (1891); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 355 (1906). ORTHOPTERA Characters. — In general appearance bearing a superficial resemblance to winged Phasmide. Head moderate, horizontal, no longer than the pronotum; antenne pubescent, the basal segment flattened. Pronotum elongate, the prosternum unarmed. Abdomen slender, apically truncate, the ovipositor long, over twice as long as the pronotum, almost as long as the abdomen. Legs slender; posterior femora long and very moderately swollen basally; anterior femora apically thickened, somewhat curved; anterior tibie with well developed open foramina. Elytra long and narrow, similar in shape to those of certain winged Phasmids; wings ample, as long as the elytra and over six times as broad, when closed hidden under the elytra. Type. — Prochilus australis, Brullé. Geographical distribution of species. — Australia. 1. Z. australis, Brullé, Hist. Nat. Ins. Vol. 9, p. 134 (1835) (Prochtlus). — Australia. Blatey2i rise): FAM. LOCUSTIDA: 19 SUBFAM. BRADYPORINA (—~ DERACANTHINA) This subfamily is composed of half a dozen somewhat closely allied genera of clumsy, heavy bodied insects, often of bright colors. The species are mostly of long standing, having been described, and usually well figured, by early authors. The members of this group occur in Europe and Asia. They seem to prefer open infertile country where they live on the ground or on shrubbery, etc. The males stridulate all day long, accor- ding to remarks made on a common European species by Brunner, and the female is almost certain to be found near by. Finding no character tenable for the separation of the six genera here discussed into two groups I feel constrained to supress the subfamily Dearacanthine. It is accordingly sunk into the synonymy under Bradyporine. The Bradyporine are insects with short legs and large heavy bodies. They have four-jointed tarsi which are more or less depressed and provided with rounded or spinose pads beneath; hind tarsi with the third joint shorter than the second. Anterior and posterior tibia furnished above with an apical spine on each side, the anterior tibia with foramina, Antenne situated below the eyes or between their lower margins, nearer the clypeal suture than the top of the head. The prosternum is either unarmed or armed with a pair of spines. Elytra concealed beneath pronotum, or usually so, of similar structure in both sexes. The genera of Bradyporine may be separated as follows : TABLE OF GENERA OF BRADYPORINE - Yer 1. Eyes convex, but little prominent. 2h — Eyes globose, very prominent Senet ¢ 3), 2. Ouvtpositor almost twice as long as the pronotum . . ) e Cone pete heteg Neh AC iste /2. Genus Cartimenus, Fischer von Waldheim. — Ovtposttor scarcely longer than the pronotum. . . 3. Genus DERALLIMUS, nov. gen. 3. Fastigium of the vertex tubercularly compressed be- tween the bases of the antenne . . . . . . 4. Genus Deracantua. Fischer von Waldheim. — Fastigium of the vertex not tubercularly compressed WAMIGIE Wie WISES Gf WEE GRIGTHD > 4s 6 6 9 6 6 9 5 © 0D a 6 6 ow & 6 6 co « 6 4. Pulvilii of the tarsi vounded 5. Genus IpiopErus, Lucas. — Pulvilit of the tarsi spinose. . . . . . . . 6. Genus ZicHya, Balivar. 1. GENUS BRADYPORUS, CHARPENTIER Bradyporus. Charpentier, Hor. Ent., p. 96(1825); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 175 (1906). Dinarchus. Stal, Rec. Orth., No. 2, p. 7, 24 (1874) (Type = Locusta dasypus, Illiger). 20 ORTHOPTERA Characters. — Head large and broad, the vertex broad, rounded, declivate ; Antennas situated distinctly below the eyes, nearer the clypeus than the top of the head. Eyes convex, but little prominent. Pronotum scarcely as broad anteriorly as the head, with distinct lateral and median carine on the pos- terior portion, the lateral lobes subvertical, distinctly longer than high; prosternum inconspicuously bispinose. Abdomen large and plump, roughened; supraanal plate of G‘ rounded; subgenital plate of 6 truncate, of Q emarginate; cerci of @ short, thick, conical; ovipositor nearly as long as the abdomen, very slightly curved upwards and smooth. Wings concealed beneath the pronotum; legs short, the hind femora not saltatorial and short, scarcely longer than the pronotum. : Type. — Locusta dasypus, lliger. Geographical distribution of species, — Europe. 1. B. dasypus, liger, Wiedem. Arch. Zool. (2), Vol. 1, p.144(1800) (Locusta). — Plate I, Fig. 10. Servia, Bulgaria, Rouma- nia, etc. 2. GENUS CALLIMENUS, FISCHER VON WALDHEIM Callimenus. Fischer von Waldheim, Notice sur le Tettigopsis, p. 14 (1830); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 175 (1906); Shuguroff, Rev. Russe d’Ent. p. 176 (1906). Callimus. Fischer von Waldheim, Bull. Moscou, Vol. 6, p. 374 (1833). — A misspelling. Characters. — Very similar to the preceeding genus. Having no specimens for study a detailed - description is necessarilly omitted. The rather unsatisfactory illustration of the type species by Jacobson & Bianchi shows the vertex as apparently narrower than in Bradyporus and the median carina of the pronotum less distinct. In his original establishment of this genus the author specifially indicates the type as Locusta onos Pallas. His subsequent designation as type the Callimenus obesus 1) is thus invalidated. Type. — Gryllus onos, Pallis. Geographical distribution of species. — Asia. ug 1. C. onos, Pallas, Spic. Zool. Vol. 9, p. 17, pl. 11, f. 1 (1772) (Gryllus); Fischer von Waldheim, Notice sur le Tettigopsis, p. 14 (1830). 2. C. cinctus, Fischer von Waldheim, Bull. Moscou, Vol. 6, p. 376 (1833) Siberia. (Deracantha); Orth. Ross. p. 192, pl. 9, f. 1 (1846) (Echippiger).a™ 4/7 - Mongolia, Transbaikal. 3. GENUS DERALLIMUS, NOV. GEN. Characters. — Differing from the preceeding genera especially by the ovipositor being shorter, or scarcely longer, than the pronotum (Plate 1, Fig. 8) and from the succeeding genera of the group by the shape of the eyes which in this genus are convex and but little prominent while in the following genera they are globose and very prominent. This genus is proposed for the several species listed below, of which the Locusta armadillo of Thunberg is designated as the geneotype. Callimus could be used for these species were it not for the 1) Ann. Soc. Ent. France, Vol. 2, p. 318 (1833). FAM. LOCUSTID/ 21 fact that it is a misspelling of the genus Callimenus Fischer von Waldheim and I do not believe that misspellings should be perpetuated as valid names. That Callimus is a misspelling of Callimenus is made clear by referring to the works of Fischer quoted under the above genus and to Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. Vol. 2, p.-318 (1833). Type. — Locusta armadillo, Thunberg. Geographical distribution of species. — Europe, Asia. 1. D. Brauneri, Shuguroff, Rev. Russ. d’Ent. p. 176, 177 (1906) (Call- Valley of Mannich. menus). = . D. dilatatus, Stal, Bihang Svenska Akad. Vol. 3 (14), p. 42 (1876) Asia Minor, Amasia. (Callimenus); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 176 (1906) (Callimenus). SN? inflatus, Brunner, Prodr. Eur. Orth , p. 253 (1882) (Callimenus). . D. latipes, Stal, Bihang Svenska Akad. Vol. 3 (14), p. 42 (1876) (Callimenus). Persia. 4. D. longicollis, Fieber, Lotos, Vol. 3, p. 205 (1853) (Callimenus). Servia, Turkey, Roumania. pancic?, Brunner, Prodr. Europ. Orth. p.252, pl. 7, £.58 (1882) (Callimenus). . D. armadillo, Thunberg, Mém. Acad. St-Pétersb. Vol. 5, p. 284 (1815) Greece, Turkey, Roumania, (Locusta). Russia, etc. ~~ nympha, Stoll, Spectres, Saut. p.24, pl. 11a, f. 44 (1813) (Gryllus Tettigonia). = macrogaster, Lefebure, Guerr. Mag. Zool. (2), Vol. 1, Ins. pl. 5 (1831) (Ephippigera). ™“ var, multituberculatus, Fischer von Waldheim, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, Vol. 2, Caucasus. p- 374 (1833) (Callimenus). brachynotus, Fieber, Lotos, Vol. 3, p. 206 (1853) (Callimenus). 6. D. montandoni, Burr, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. p. 51 (1898) (Callimenus); Roumania. Shuguroff, Rev. Russ. d’Ent. p. 177, 180 (1906) (Callimenus). to Us Or N 7. D. obesus, Fischer von Waldheim, Notice sur le Tettigopsis, p. 14(1830). Transylvania, Greece, Asia — Plate l, Fig. 3-4. Minor, Russia, etc. ce oniscus, Burmeister, Handb. Ent. Vol. 2, 377 (1838) (Callimenus). oniscus, Shuguroff, Rev. Russe d’Ent. p. tex, 181 (1906) (Callimenus). \& —, svar. intermedia, Werner, Sitz. ber. Akad. Wien, Abt. 1, Bd. 110, p. 286 (1901) Caucasus. (Callimenus). —. 8. D. vestrictus, Fischer von Waldheim, Bull. Moscou, Vol. 6, p. 375 (1833) S. Russia. (Callimenus) ; Orth. Ross. p. 219, pl. 7, f. 3 (1846) (Callimenus). — 4, GENUS DERACANTHA, FISCHER VON WALDHEIM Deracantha, Fischer von Waldheim, Bull. Mosc. Vol. 6, p. 375 (1833); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, Pp. 177 (1906). : - Deracanthiella, Bolivar, Zichy. Asiat. Forsch. Vol. 2, Zool., Ergebn., p. 240 (1901). — Type = Deracantha aranea, Fscher von Waldheim. / Characters, — In this genus the eyes are very prominent and globose and the fastigium of the vertex, instead of being broad and rounded asin the allied genera, is tubercularly compressed between the bases of the antennae. The Gryllus ones of Pallas has been designated as the type of this genus, but as that species was previously designated as the type of Cullimenus it is untenable as the type of Devacantha. Were the second originally included species, cinctus, taken as the type of Deracantha the genus would fall as a synonym of Callimenus, cinctus being congeneric with onos, the type. Being desirous of retaining this old genus Dervacantha \ therefore designate avanea as the type, thus sinking the recent genus Dearacanthiella of Boli- var in synonymy. Type. — Devacantha avanea Fischer von Waldheim. 22 ORTHOPTERA Geographical distribution of species. Asia. t. D. antilope, Fischer von Waldheim, Bull. Moscou, Vol. 6, p. 376 (1833). Siberia. 2. D. avanea, Fischer von Waldheim, ibidem, p. 376 (1833). Dauria. Qrr2r 3. D. camelus, Fischer von Waldheim, ibidem, p. 376 (1833). Dauria. 4. D. verrucosa, Fischer von Waldheim, Orth. Ross. p. 199. pl. 25, f. 3 (1846). Dauria, Mongalia. a 5. GENUS IDIODERUS, LUCAS Idioderus. Lucas, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5). Vol. 2, p. ro2z (1873); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 177 (1906). Characters. (After Lucas.) — « Corpus crassum, maximum. Caput parvum, angustatum, ovatum, verticale, vertice mutico, fronto inter antennas depressa sulcatatque; oculi globosi, maxime proeminentes, non valde inter se distantes; antenne non crassiuscule, filiformes, setacez, elongate, marginem posteriorem sexti segmenti abdominalis superantes, sub oculis et intra eos in foveolis fere planis inserte; labrum parvum, antice rotundatum transversimque ad basin profunde sulcatum ; mandibule robuste, vix extus sulcate; palpi maxillares elongati, filiformes, ultimo articulo vix longiore penultime, apice dilatato, rotundato tomentosoque. Pronotum maximum, latum; transversim profunde bisulcatum, antice fortiter coarctatum, utrinque postice tuberculato-spinosum, costis lateribus valde elevatis, denticulatis, ab primo sulco interruptis; disco longiore quam latiore, impressionibus latera- libus parvis, postice non carinato, sed in medio transversim subelevato, abgulis posticis ad basin late rotundatis. Prosternum breve, muticum in feemina. Pectus (meso- et metasternum) latiore, emargina- tum, transversim sulcatum. Elytra in femina squameformia, incombentia, pronoto breviora, sub eo omnino recondita, fortiter reticulato-venosa. Pedes elongati, exilis, coxe omnes spinose; femora subtus canaliculata, marginibus spinosis, postica basi non incrassata (non saltatoria); tibiae femoribus tenuiter longiores, quadrangulares; non canaliculate, costis omnibus fortiter aculeatis; tarsi angusti, breves, articulo penultimo sensiter lobato. Abdomen crassissimum; maximum, ovato-elongatum, supra non carinatum, convexum rotundatumque, omnino glabrum; laminze ventrales transverse, breves, parve; cerci breves, crassi, spinosi; lamina subgenitalis in femina latior quam longior, postice in medio profunde emarginata; ovipositor ensiformis, curvatis, elongatus, omnino glaber. » Type. — Callimenus grandis, Lucas. Geographical distribution of species. — China. 1. I. grandis, Lucas, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (4), Vol. 3, p. 20 (1863) (Calli- Pekin. menus); (5), ibidem, Vol. 3, p. 103, pl. 3 (1873). 6. GENUS ZICHY, BOLIVAR Zichy. Bolivar, Zichy, Asiat. Forsch. Vol. 2, Zool. Ergebn. pp. 236, 238 (1go1); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Vol. 2, p. 178 (1906). Characters. (Original description after the author.) — « Corpus crassum, vertex deflexux inter antennas, aticulo primo antenneum vix latior, a fronte sulco angulato divisus; fastigio depresso, vix elongato, angulato-sulcato: punctis tribus ocelliformibus in trigonum dispositis, punctis duobus posticis inter se dimidio quam ab antico distantibus; scrobes antennarum intus distincte elevati. Oculi valde exserte, substylate. Pronotum antice rotundato-productum ; lobo antico prope margineum carina trans- FAM. LOCUSTID 23 versa instructo et utrinque spina armato; medio transverso, lateribus spinoso; lobis deflexis antice posticeque eque altis, marginibus calloso-subreflexis, angulo postico rotundato. Elytra sub pronoto abscondita; costa valida; margine expanso. Prosternum transverse carinatum, carina utrinque in spinam producto. Meso- et matasternum transversa, haud lobata, postice recta, lateribus dente minuto instructa. Coxe anticee spina armate, femora subtus deplanata subsulcata, marginibus brevite spinosis; femora postica gracilia. Tibia elongate, carinis superioribus obtusatis; tibize intermediz femora tantum tertia parte superantes. Tarsi pulvillis acutissime spinosis. Abdomen subcylindricum; segmentis transverse cingulatis, margine postico late incrassato. Segmentum anale of latissimum, cum lamina supraanali cylindrici, subincurvi, Lamina subgenitalis ample, deflexa cognatum. Ceric validi, apice mucronate. apice sinuata, styli crassiusculi. » Type. — Ephippiger vacca, Fischer von Waldheim. Geographical distribution of species, — Asia. 1. Z. gyanulata, Fischer von Waldheim, Bull. Soc. Nat. Moscou, Vol. 12, Altai. ; p. 105, pl. 3, f. 1, 2 (1839) (Ephippiger). 2. Z. spinosa, precher von Vgidheim, Orth. Ross. p. 195, pl. a7; f. 2a-c Irkutsk. (1846) (Ephippiger) cecal d “» Cf4 Br 3. Z. tauvus, Eversmann, Bull. Soc. Nat. ee Vol. an on p. a Kirghis Steppes. pl. 1, f. 1 (1859) (Ephippiger). 4. Z. vacca, Fischer von Waldheim, Orth. Ross. p. 197, pl. 25, f. 1 (1846) (Ephippiger). Songaria, Kirghis Steppes, Mongolia, etc. INDEX Pages Pages Pages Acilacris (genus), Boll. 6 brachynotus, Fieb. (g. Derallimus) 21 dasypus, Illig. (g. Bradyporus) 20 albicorne, Motsch. (g. Amytta) 6 Bradyporinee (subfamily) 19 Deracantha (genus), Fisch. 21 algerica, Bol.(g. Phasgonura) 15 Bradyporus (genus), Charpentier 19 Deracanthiella (genus), Bol. 21 aliquantula, Karsch. (g. Amytta) 6 brauneri, Shug. (g. Derallimus) 21 Deracanthinee (subfamily) 10 Amphiestris (genus), Fieb. 13 brevipennis, Yers. (g. Meconema) 4 Derallimus (n. genus), Caudell 20 amplifolia, Walk. (g. Sasima) 9 brunnea, Kirby (g. Phyllophora) 8 dilatatus, Stal (¢. Derallimus) 21 Amytta (genus), Karsch 5 Dinarchus (genus), Stal IQ Anepitacta (genus), Brunn. 5 Callimenus (genus), Fisch. 20 angustata, Brunn.(g. Hyperhomala) 9 Callimus (genus), Fisch. 20 eburneiguttata, Kirby(g.Phyllophora) & antilope, Fisch. (g. Deracantha) 22 Calliphona (genus), Krauss 14 egestosa, Karsch (g. Amytta) aranea, Fisch. (g. Deracantha) 22 camelus, Fisch (g. Devecantha) 22 Eumenymus (genus), Pictet 15 arboreus, Fuess. (g. Meconema) 4 cantans, Fuessly (g. Phasgonura) 15 eversmanni, Fisch. (g. Onconotus) 15 areolata, Bol. (g. Sasima) 9 cantatrix, De G. (g. Phasgonura) 16 armadillo, Thunb. (g. Devallimus) 21 caudata, Charp. (g. Phasgonura) 16 falcatus, Schrank (g. Meconema) 4 aruana, Kirby (g. Sasima) 9 cinctus, Fisch. (g. Callimenus) 20 flava, Ned. (g. Phasgonura) 16 australis, Br. (g. Zaprochilus) 18 concolor, Bol. (g. Xiphidiola) 2 flava, Ned. (g. Phasgonura) 16 contaminata, Karsch (g. Amytta) 6 forcipatus, Bol. (g. Thaumaspis) 3 betica, Ramb. (g. Amphiestris) 14 coriaceous, Fisch. (g. Onconotus) 15 Barbitistes (genus), Ramb. 13 crassicaudus, Vv. (g. Ouconotus) 15 gaverniensis, Serv. (g. Phasgonura) 15 beccarii, Grif. (g. Sasima) 9 Cyrtaspis (genus), Fischer von grandis, Bl. (g. Siliquofera) bce) boschnakit, Fisch. (g. Onconotus) 15 Waldheim 4 grandis, Luc. (g. Idioderus) 22 24: Pages granulata, Fisch. (g. Zichy) 23 habasqui, Le Guil. (g. Hyperho- mala) 9 hispanica, Bol. (g. Phasgonura) 16 horvathi, Bol. (g. Phyllophora ?) Hyperhomala (genus), Serv. Idioderus (genus), Lucas 22 inconspicua, Brunn. (g. Amytta) 6 inermis, Walk (g. Hyperhomala) 9 inflatus, Brunn. (g. Derallimus) 21 intermedia, Wern. (g. Derallimus) 21 karnyi, Grif. (g. Mortontellus) 12 keyica, Brann, (g. Hyperhomala) 9 kolenatit, Fisch. (g. Phasgonura) 16 lactuca, Bol. (g. Sasima) 10 lanceolata, Brunn. (g. Hyperho- mala) oh @) latipes, Stal (g. Derallimus) 21 laxmanni, Pall. 'g. Onconotus) 15 lineolata, Costa (g. Cyrtaspis) 5 longicauda, Eversmann (g. Phasgo- “nura) 16 longicollis, Fieb. (g. Derallimus) 21 longipes, Bol. (g. Thaumaspis) 3 macrogaster, Lefeb. (g. Derallimus) 21 marginatus, Fabr. (g. Onoconotus) 15 marginifer, Walk. (g. Phasgonura) 16 maroccana, Bol. (g. Phasgonura) 16 mazerani, Bol. (g. Nicephora) 4 Meconema (genus), Serville 4 Meconeminze (subfam.) I media, Walk. (g. Phyllophora) 8 meridionale, Costa (g. Meconema) 4 minor, Sulzer (g. Meconema) 4 mirabilis, Bol. (g¢ Nicephora) 4 montandoni, Burr (g. Derallimus) 21 ORTHOPTERA Pages Mortoniellus (genus), Grif. II motschulskit, Fisch. (g. Onconotus) 15 multituberculatus, Fisch, (g. Deralli- mus) 21 mutillata, Karsch (g. Amy/ta) 6 nana, Stoll (g. Afeconema) 4 Nicephora (genus), Bol. 3 nigrospinosa, Bol. (g. Xiphidiola) 2 nubigena, Krauss (g. Orophila) 3 nympha, Stoll (g. Derallimus) 21 obesus, Fisch. (g. Derallimus) 21 occidentalis, Karsch (g. Amytta} 6 Onconotus (genus), Fisch. 15 oniscus, Burm. (g. Derallimus) 21 onos, Pall. (g. Callimenus) 20 Orophila (genus), Krauss 3 ovalifolia, Kirb. (g. Phyllophora) 8 pancict, Brunn. (g. Derallimus) 21 pellucida, Karsch (g. Amytta) pellucida, White (g. Tympanophora) 11 Phasgonura (genus), Stephens 15 Phasgonurinee (subfam. ) 13 Phasmodes (genus), Westw. 17 Phasmodinee (subfam.) 17 philippinica, Brunn. (g. Hyperho- mala) fe) Phyllophora (genus). Thunb 8 Phyllophoringse (subfain.) 7 prasina, Fieb. (g. Phasgonura) 16 Prochilus (genus), Brulle 17 ranatriformis, Westw. (g. Phasmo- dea) 17 restrictus, Fisch. ig. Derallimus) 21 Sasima (genus), Bol. 9 savignyi, Luc. (g. Phasgonura) 16 scutata, Charp. (g. Cyrfaspis) 2) Pages serraticollis, Westw. (g. Strongylo- derus) 10 servillei, Fisch. g. Onconotus) 5) Siliquofera (genus), Bol. 10 speciosa, Thunb. (g. Phyllophora) 8 spinosa, Fisch. (g. Zichy) 23 spinosa, Brunn. (g. Sasima) 7, 10 Strongyloderus (genus), Westw. 10 subpunctatum, Motsch.(g.Meconema) 4 subulata, Bol. (g. Nicephora) 4 taurus, Ev. (g. Zichy) 23 tenuicaudus (Iv. (g. Onconotus) 15 thalassina, De G. (g. Meconema) 4 Thaumaspis (venus), Bol. 2 thoracicus, Fisch. (g. Calliphona) 14 tridens, Bol. (g. Acilacris) 6 trigonidoides, Bol. (g. Nicephora) 4 trigonorus, Bol. (g. Thawmaspis) 3 truncata, Brunn. (g. Sasima) 10 Tympanophora (genus), White 11 Tympanophorinege (subfamily) II vacca, Fisch. (g. Zichy) 23 varia, Fabr. (g. Meconema) 4 variegata, Brunn. (g. Hyperhomala) 9 variopicta, Costa (g. Cyrtaspis) 5 vaucheriana, Pictet (g. Phasgonura) 16 verrucosa, Fisch (g Deracantha) 22 virescens, Serv. (g. Hyperhomala) 9 virescens, Brunn. (g. Siliquofera) be) virtdis, De G. (g. Phasgonura) 16 viridissima, Linn. (g. Phasgonura) 16 vividissimus, Sulz. (g. Meconema) 4 woodfordi, Kirby (g. Hyperhomala) 7,9 Xiphidiola (genus), Bol. 2 Zaprochilus (genus), Caudell 17 Zichy (genus), Bol. 22 GENERA INSECTORUM ORTHOPTERA 10 s Phasniodes Td. natritormus Westy: Veconema meridionale Costa... 5 = LS) Thaumaspis trigonurus Bol. # a fy Zaproditlus australis Brille, | [ ey at \ NS UND, Amiutta meonsptcua Brunner. JS Ovrtaspis rartopictk« Costa . 2 FAM. LOCUSTIDAL SUBFAM. 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