IRLF B 3 DMfi fl?l II: ! t BIOLOGi LIBRARY ' CATALOGUE SPECIMENS OF DERMAPTERA SALTATORIA AND SUPPLEMENT TO THE BLATTARIJl IN THE COLLECTION OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. • , ,BY, ,,, ,j , , , FRANCIS WALKEti, tf.L.S., &c. PRINTED FOR THE TRUSTEES OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM: LONDON, 1869. sal, BIOLOGY UBRARY LONDON : E. NEWMAN, PBINTER, DEVONSHIRE STREET, BISHOPSGATE. .«. : :.: ••: •••••: : • •*• •'% ; •. .... ••• • ; .. • • »9\ »• • •. I I* ; •* t ••• • • ••• •*•*?" PRE FACE. THE object of the present Catalogue is to give a complete List of all the genera and species of Dermaptera -Saltatoria known to exist in the collections of European and American Entomologists. The letters a, b, c, &c.., after the species, denote the specimens now contained in the British Museum, followed by the habitat and the mode in which each of them was obtained ; and the absence of these letters indicates the species which are desiderata, and there- fore desirable to be procured for the collection. J. E. GRAY. BRITISH MUSEUM, May 1st, 1869. M113825 CATALOGUE OF G R Y L L I D Order DERMAPTERA. Sect. 2. SALTATORIA. Saltatoria, Latr. Serv. Hist. Orth. 293. a. Fore wings horizontal in repose. - - GRVLLID.E. aa. Fore wings deflexed in repose. b. Antennae long, setaceous. Tarsi 4-jointed. - ACEIDID^B. bb. Antennas filiform, generally rather short. Tarsi 3-jointed. LOCUSTID.E. Fam. 1. GRYLLID./E. Gryllides, Latr. Gen. Cr. et Ins. 1807. — Gryllina, Macleay. — Achetida?, Leach, Steph. — Gryllodea, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 725. — Achetina, Newm. Ent. Mag. ii. 1835. — Gryllides et Hypsallomeni, Serv. Hist. Orth. 319, 358. a. Fore legs fossorial. b. Hind tarsi of the usual form. c. Tarsi 3-jointed. Genus 1. GRYLLOTALPA. Gryllotalpa, Ray, Leach, Latr., Steph., Serv., Burm., Fisch. — Gryllus, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 2, 693.— Acheta, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. 28. a. Fore tibiae with four teeth. b. Fore wings not extending heyond the fourth segment of the ab- domen. c. Fore border of the hind femora sinuated. vulgaris. cc. Fore border of the fore femora not sinuated. d. Hind wings extremely small, shorter than the fore wings, hirsuta. dd. Hind wings narrow, shorter than the abdomen. borealis ; cophta. ddd. Hind wings as long as the abdomen. minuta. dddd. Hind wings longer than the abdomen. e. Body dull above. /. Fore femora not sinuated. (j. Prothorax moderately broad. CATALOGUE OF moderate. '-•,',- " " • - africana. lrarge.«j -' .'-/', -; grand is. Piothoiax narrow! •' ' • 'T' - - - - - coarctata. ff. Fore femora sinuated. a. Sides of the fore wings not varied with gray. h. Prothorax narrow. ------ hexadaetyla. hh. Prothorax moderately broad. - - - longlpennis, Scttdder. gg. Sides of the fore wings varied with gray. - chiliensis. ee. Body shining above. ------ nitidula. bb. Fore wings extending to the sixth segment of the abdomen. c. Body not blackish. longipeunis, Haan. cc. Body blackish. - - - - - - - ornata. «a. Fore tibiae with two teeth. b. Claws of the hind tarsi longer than the third joint. c. Claws unequal. ------- oxydactyla. cc. Claws equal. - mexicana. bb. Claws of the hind tarsi shorter than the third joint. c. Hind wings longer than the body. - - - - didactyla. ec. Hiud wings shorter than the body. - parvipennis. 1. GRYLLOTALPA VULGARIS. Geoffr. Ins. Par. i. 387, pi. 8, f. 1. Frisch. Ins. ii. pi. 5. Seba, Mus. iV. pi. 89, f. 3, 4. — Gryllus Gryllotalpa, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 2, 693. Oliv. Enc. Meth. vi. 633, pi. 128, f. 3— 14.— Roes. Ins. Bel. ii. ; Gryl. 89, pi. 14, 15. Deg. Ins. iii. 336, 2. Berk. Syn. i. 111. Don. Brit. Ins. v. pi. 147. Stew. Elem. ii. 93. Turt. Syst. Nat. ii. 544. Shaw, Gen. Zool. vi. 140. Bingley, Anim. Biog. iii. 159. Wood, III. i. 91, pi. 33. Ratz. Forst. Ins. iii. 269.— Acheta Gryllotalpa, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. 2S. Stall, Saut. et Grill, pi. 2, f. 6—7. Panz. Faun. Ins. Germ. 88, pi. 5. Kirby and Spence, Intr. Ent. i. pi. 2, f. 3. — Gryllotalpa vulgaris, Lair. Hist. Nat. Cr. Ins. xii. 122, pi. 94, f. 4; Gen. iii. 95. Steph. III. Brit. Ent. Mans. vi. Zett. Or/A. Suec. 51. Doy, Atlas, Regn. An. Cuv. pi. 81, f. 1. Charp. Hor. Ent. 83. Blanch. Hut. Nat. Ins. iii. 34. Serv. Hist. Orth. 306. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 738. Fisch. Orth. Eur. 157, pi. 9, f. 1. a — h. England. From Mr. Stephens' collection. i. England. Presented by A. A. White, Esq. .;', k. England. '/. Montpellier. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. ra — o. France. ;;. Tangier. From Mr. Fraser's collection. q, r. Tunis. From Mr. Fraser's collection. s. Egypt. Presented by Sir G. Wilkinson. t, u. Bagdad. Presented by W. R. Loftus, Esq. v. Syria. From Mr. Lowne's collection. 2. GRYLLOTALPA BOREALIS. Gryllotalpa americana, Say, MSS., Harris, Cat. Ins. Mass. 56. — borealis, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 740. Scudder, Journ. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. GRYLLIDJS. 3 vii. 426. — brevipennis, Serv. Hist. Orth. 308. Harris. Rep. 3rd ed. 149, f. 68. «. N. America. Presented by Sir R. I. Murchison. 3. GRYLLOTALPA LONGIPENNIS. Catesby, Nat. Hist. N. Car. i. pi. 8. — Gryllotalpa longipennis, Scudder, Journ. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. vii. 426 (nomen bis lectiim). Massachusetts. Maryland. a. N. America. Presented by Sir B. I. Murchison* 4. GEYLLOTALPA MEXICANA. Mexicana, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 740. Alvarado, Mexico. 5. GRYLLOTALPA HEXADACTYLA. hexadactyla, Perty, Del. Anim. Art. 119, pi. 23, f. 9. Serv. Hist. Orth. 307. Blanch. Hist. Nat. iii. 34. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 740. a. Orizaba. From M. Salle's collection. b. Columbia. From Mr. Turner's collection. c. Santarem. From Mr. Bates' collection. d— f. Tejuca. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. g, h. Brazil. Presented by Sir C. Stewart. i,j. Brazil. Presented by Prof. Busk. k. Brazil. From Mr. Mornay's collection. 6. GEYLLOTALPA OXYDACTYI.A. oxydactyla, Perty, Del. Anim. Art. 1 18, pi. 23, f. 7. Serv. Hist. Orth. 308. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 740. a. Brazil. From Mr. Mornay's collection. b. Demerara. From Mr. Bower's collection. c— e. Para. From Mr. Wallace's collection. f. Para. Presented by G. Graham, Esq. g. Para. Presented by J. P. G. Smith, Esq. A, i. Archidona. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 7. GRYLLOTALPA DIDACTYLA. Gryllus Gryllotalpa, var., Oliv. Enc. Meth. vi. 633.-— Gryllotalpa didactyla, Latr. Hist. Cr. et Ins. xii. 122. N. Diet. Hist. Nat. vi. 446. Griff. Anim. Kingd. xv. pi. 113, f. 3. Serv. Hist. Orth. 309. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 740. — Gryllotalpa tetradactyla, Perty, Del. An. Art. 118, pi. 13, f. 8. Blanch. Hist. Nat. iii. 34, pi. 9, f. 2. a — c. Jamaica. From Mr. Bracy Clark's collection, rf, e. W. Indies. Presented by Dr. Pereira. /, g. Para. Presented by Gordon Graham, Esq. A, i. Brazil. Presented by Sir C. Stewart. j. Brazil. Presented by J. P. G. Smith, Esq. k— m. ? Presented by J. G. Children, Esq. n. ? From Mr. Mather's collection. 4 CATALOGUE OF 8. GRYLLOTALPA PARVIPENNIS. parvipeimis, Serv. Hist. Orlh. 309. — variegata, Burm. Handb. Ent. Si. 740. Columbia. f 9. GRYLLOTALPA CULTRIGERA. cultriger, Uhler, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. ii. 543. El Paso. 10. GRYLLOTALPA CHILIENSIS. Chiliensis, Saws. Rev. et Mag. Zool. 1861, 130. Chili. 11. GRYLLOTALPA COPHTA. Sav. Descr. Egypte, pi. 3, f. 3. — Gryllus (Gryllotalpa) cophtus, Haan, Verh. Nat. Gesch. Ned. Ind. Bez. Ins. 237. Egypt. 12. GRYLLOTALPA AFRICANA. africana, Pal. Beauv. Ins. 229, pi. 2, f. 6. Serv. Hist. Orlh. 307. Schawn, Peters' Reise Mozamb. 116.— orientalis, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 739. «, b. Sierra Leone. Presented by the Rev. F. Morgan. c. Congo. From Mr. Cranch's collection. d. Angola. Presented by J. J. Monteiro, Esq. e. Fantee. /, g. S. Africa. From Mr. Argent's collection. h. S. Africa. Presented by R. Trimen, Esq. i. S. Africa. Presented by Earl Russell. j. Natal. Presented by the Rev. H. Methuen. k — ». Natal. From M. Gueinzius' collection. o. Natal. From Mr. Argent's collection. p. Zoolu. From Mr. Macgillivray's collection. q. E. Africa. Presented by Earl Russell. r. Mauritius. From Dr. Beke's collection. s. Ceylon. From the Rev. J. Wenham's collection. t, u. Ceylon. Presented by Prof. Hooker. v. Ceylon. From Dr. Thwaites' collection. w. Ceylon. Presented by Dr. Templetou. x. Corea. Presented by Capt. Sir E. Belcher. y. Malabar. Presented by the Entomological Club. z. N. Bengal. From Lieut. Campbell's collection. aa. Hindostan. From Archdeacon Clerk's collection. bb. N. Hindostan. From Mr. Walker's collection. cc — ee. Hong Kong. Presented by J. C. Bowriug, Esq. ff,gg. Hong Kong. Presented by Major Champion. hh — jj. China. Presented by G. T. Laye, Esq. kk. Chousan, N. China. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. II, mm. Interior of China. Presented by Lieut.-Col. H. A. Sarel. nn. Japan. From Mr. Stevens' collection. oo.. Binnah. From Mrs. Waring's collection. GRYLLIDJE. 5 pp—rr. Philippine Isles. From Mr. Cuming's collection. ss. Australia. Presented by the Entomological Club. it. Australia. From Mr. Stutehbury's collection. uu. Australia. From Mr. Dring's collection, vw. Australia. From Mr. Argent's collection. ww. Australia. xx. S. Australia. Presented by R. Bakewell, Esq. yy, zz. Adelaide. From Mr. Stevens' collection. aaa. Moreton Bay. Presented by — Gibbons, Esq. bbb. Tasmania. Presented by R. Butler, Esq. ccc — eee. Tasmania. From Mr. A. J. Smith's collection. fff. Tasmania. From Mr. Cutler's collection. ggg. N. Zealand. From Mr. Chuiton's collection. hhh, N. Zealand. From Major Parry's collection. Hi. ? Presented by J. G. Children, Esq. jjj- ? From Mr. Shuckard's collection. kkk, HI. ? From Mr. Walker's collection. mmm — rrr. ? 13. GRYLLOTALPA MINOTA. minuta, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 740. Cape. 14. GRYLLOTALPA LONGIPENNIS. Gryllus (Gryllotalpa) longipennis, Haan, Verh. Nat. Gesch. Ned. Ind. Bez. 237. Borneo. 15. GRYLLOTALPA GRANDIS. G. africanae simillima, multo major. There is no distinct character, except its much larger size, to dis- tinguish this from G. africana. The latter has some slight variations in colour and markings, and future observations will decide whether G. grandis is only a variety of it, or whether one or two more species may be separated from it. Length of the body 17 — 19 lines. a. Tenasserim. Presented by J. C. D. V. Packman, Esq. 6, c. Java. From Mr. Walker's collection. d. Java. From Mr. Argent's collection. e. Philippine Isles. From Mr. Cuming's collection. 16. GRYLLOTALPA ORNATA. Mas. Nigro-fusca, gracilis, tomentosa, subtusfulva ; caput lineis duabus iransversis Lineolaque intermedia longitudinal* testaceis ; pedes fulvi, femoribus posticis supra piceis ; ala anticee abdominis apicem non atlingentes, postice et apicem versus cinerete nigro-fusco venosce, areola striyaque basali albidis ilia maculam nigram includente ; ales pos- ticcB cinerece, nigro-fusco venosa, abdomen longe superanles. Male. Blackish brown, slender, tomentose, tawny beneath. Head in front with two transverse testaceous lines, which are connected by a short 6 CATALOGUE OF longitudinal testaceous line. Antenna) piceous. Abdominal setae beset with long slender hairs. Legs tawny ; fore tibiae armed with four stout black teeth ; hind femora piceous, except the under side. Fore wings blackish brown, with a whitish streak proceeding from the base, extending to three-fourths of the length of the abdomen ; hind part and apical part cinereous, with blackish brown veins ; areolet at the base of the costa whitish, including near its base a large black spot. Hind wings cinereous, with blackish brown veins, extending much beyond the abdomen. Length of the body 10 lines. «. Hindostan. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 17. GaYLLOTALPA HIRSUTA. hirsuta, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 739. — Gryllus (Gryllotalpa) hirsutus, Haan, Verh. Nat. Gesch. Ned. Ind. Bez. Ins. 237. Java. Padang. Banjermassing. 18. GRYLLOTALPA NITIDULA. nitidula, Serv. Hist. Or/A. 307. a. Australia. From Mr. Darnel's collection. b. Sydney. From Mr. Lambert's collection. c. Moreton Bay. Presented by — Gibbons, Esq. d. e. Swan River. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. /. Swan River. From Mr. Turner's collection. 19. GRYLLOTALPA COARCTATA. Mas. Saturate ferrugineo -fusca, tomentosa, G. africana angustior ; alts anticee abdominis dimidio breviores ; alas posticce abdomen paullo superantes. Male. Dark ferruginous-brown, tomentose, narrower than G. afri- cana. Abdominal seta3 pubescent and furnished with long slender hairs. Legs setose ; fore tibiae armed with four stout black teeth. Fore wings like the body in colour, less than half the length of the abdomen. Hind wings extending a little beyond the abdomen. Length of the body 15 lines. «. N. Australia. Presented by J. R. Elsey, Esq. cc. Tarsi 2-jointed. Genus 2. CYLINDRODES. Cylindrodes, G. R. Gray, Griff". Anim. Kingd. pi. 131. Brulle, Hist. Nat. Ins. ix. Serv. Hist. Orth. 310. 1. CYLINDRODES CAMPBELLI. Campbell!, G. R. Gray, Griff". Anim. Kingd. pi. 131, f. 15. Serv. Hist. Orth. 310. Blanch. Hist. Nat. iii. 34. — Gryllotalpa (Cylindrodes) Campbelli, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 738. Melville Isle, Australia. GRTLLID-E. 7 a. Adelaide. From Mr. Argent's collection. 6. Swan River. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. f. Swan River. From Dr. Bacon's collection. bb. Hind tarsi flat, digitate. c. Four anterior tarsi 3-jointed. Genus 3. TRIDACTYLUS. Tridaclylus, Oliv. Latr. Gen. Cr. et Ins. 1807. Blanch. Hist. Nat. iii. 34. Serv. Hist. Or/A. 311.— Acheta, Coqueb.— Heteropus, Pal. de Beauv. Ins. 230.— Xya, Illigcr, MSS. Latr. Gen. iv. 1809. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 741. Fisch. Orth. Eur. 152. 1. TRIDACTYLUS VARIEGATUS. Tridactylus variegatus, Latr. Hist. Nat. Ins. xii. 119; Gen. iv. 385. Nouv. Diet. Hist. Nat. edit. 2. Gen. Cr. et Ins. iii. 97. Descr. Egypte, Orth. pi. 3, f. 1. Blanch. Hist. Nat. iii. 34. Serv. Hist. Orth. 315. Brultt, Hist. Nat. Ins. ix. 197, pi. 18, f. 6. Foudras. Observ. Trid. Pan. 1829. Leon. Duf. Ann. Sci. Nat. Zool. ix. 321. — Xya variegata, Charp. Hor. Ent. ii. 741. Sav. Descr. Egypte, pi. 3, f. 1. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 742. Fisch. do Waldh. Orth. Ross. 117, pi. 3, f. 3.- Ramb. Faune, Ent. And. ii. 27. Fisch. Orth. Eur. 154, pi. 9, f. 2. Doy, Atlas, Regn. An. Cuv. pi. 81, f. 2. Kittary, Bull. Soc. Imp. Mosc. xxii. 450, pi. 7, f. 10, 11; 14—16. Algeria. a. S. Europe. Presented by Dr. Leach. 6, c. S. Germany. Presented by Dr. Burmeister. d. S. Europe. From Prof. Westwood's collection. e — g. Italy. Presented by A. H. Haliday, Esq. 2. TRIDACTYLUS APICALIS. Tridactylus apicalis, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. iv. 310, f. 1 ; Ent. N. Amer. ed. Le Conte, ii. 239. Scudder, Journ. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. vii. 425. — Xya apicalis, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 741. Alabama. Kentucky. 3. TRIDACTYLUS TERMINALIS. Tridactylus terminalis, Uhler, MSS. Scudder, Journ. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. vii. 425. Illinois. Massachusetts. Maryland. 4. TRIDACTYLUS MINUTUS. Tridactylus minutus, Scudder, Journ. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. vii. 425. Illinois. 5. TRIDACTYLUS AFRICANUS. Heteropus africanus, Pal. Beauv. Ins. 230; Orth. pi. 2, f. 7.— Tridactylus paradoxus, Latr. Hist. Cr. et Ins. xii. 120; Gen. iii. 97. Dumeril, 8 CATALOGUE OF Cons. Gen. pi. 25, f. 8. Serv. Hist. Orth. 314. — Acheta digitata, Cofjueh. III. Icon. Hi. 91, pi. 21, f. 9. — Tridaclylus fasciatus, Perch. Guer. Icon. pi. 54, f. 5. Griff1. Anim. Kingd. xv. 196, pi. 113, 5. . Ztocr. cfe VEgypte, Orth. pi. 3, f. 2. — Acheta fossor, Fa&r. ^n<, u^/. 191.— Xya fossor, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 742. a, b. Natal. From M. Gueinzius' collection. 6. TRIDACTYLUS MAJOR. major, Scudder, Cent. Orth. Dec. Gryll. Bengal. 7. TRIDACTYLUS JAPONICUS. Gryll us (Xya) japonicus, Haan, Verh. Nat. Gesch. Ned. Ind. Bez. Ins. 238. Japan. 8. TRIDACTYLUS OBSCUBTTS. Xya obscura, Motsch. Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. xxxix. 182. — japonicus ? Japan. cc. Four anterior tarsi 2-jointed. Genus 4. RHIPIPTERYX. Rhipipteryx, Newman, Ent. Mag. 204. Serv. Hist. Orth. 316. — Xya (Rhi- pipteryx), Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 742. 1. RHIPIPTERYX MARGINATUS. marginatus, Newm. Ent. Mag. 204, pi. 7. Serv. Hist. Orth. 317. — Xya (Rhipipteryx) marginata, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 742. a — •/. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson's collection. g. Oaxaca. From M. Salle's collection. 2. RHIPIPTERYX BRULLEI. marginatus, Bruelle, Hist. Nat. Ins. iii. 35. — Brullei, Serv. Hist. Orth. 318.— Xya (Rhipipteryx) notata, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 742. Brazil. 3. RHIPIPTERYX LIMBATUS. Xya (Rhipipteryx) notata, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 742. Brazil. 4. RHIPIPTERYX ATEB. ater, Serv. Hist. Orth. 318. aa. Fore legs not fossorial. b. Head concealed. Genus 5. MYMECOPHILA. Myrmecophila, Lair. Fam. Nat. 413. Serv. Hist. Orth. 318. Fisch. Orth. Eur. 158.— Sphaerium, Charp. Hor. Ent. 78. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 729. Brulle.— Gryllus, Savi.— Blatta, Pans. 1. MYBMECOPHILA ACERVOUUM. MyrmeeophiTa acervorum, Latr. Fam. Nat. 413. Cuv. Regne Anim. ed. 5, iii. 183, pi. 82, f. 2. Guer. Icon. pi. 54. Griff. Anim. Kingd. xv. pi. 113, f. 6. Sere. Hist. Orth. 319. Fisch. de Waldh. Or/A. Ross. SuppL 356, pi. 33, f. 4. Fisch. Orth. Eur. 160, pi. 9, f. 3.— Spha?rium acer- vorum, Ckarp. Hor. Ent. 78. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 730. Blanch. Hist. Nat. iii. 33, pi. 9, f. 1, — Gryllus myrinecophilus, Savi, Giornale di Lett. Sci. e Arti, xvi. II. — Blatta acervorum, Panz. Faun. Ins. Germ. 68, pi. 24. a. Tuscany. Presented by Dr. Leach. 2. MYRMECOPHILA HIRTICAUDA. hirticauda, Motsch. MSS. Fisch. de Waldh. Orth. Ross. 357, pi. 33, f. 5.— acervorum, var. ? Tauria. 3. MYKMIECOPHILA BIFASCJATA. bifasciata, Motsch. MSS, Fisch. de Waldh. Ortk. Ross. 357, pL 33>, f. 6. acervorum, var. P Tshougoueff, near Kharkoff. 4. MYRMECOPHILA OCHEACEA, ocbracea^jPiscA. Orth. Eur. 161. Sicily. 5. MTRMECOPHILA MAURETANICA. Spbaerium mauretanicum, Lucas, Expl. Sci. Alg. 23, pi. 1, f. fo Algeria. bh. Head prominent. c. Face rounded. d. Hind tibiae witb spines, e. Four anterior legs short or moderately long. /. Third joint of the palpi not directly truncated* g. Fore wings not very long. h. Prothorax not very narrow. i. Hind legs stout, of moderate length. /. Hind tibiae with staut approximate spines, k. Tarsi four-jointed. Genus 6. AC H ETA. Gryllus, Drury, Oliv. — Acheta, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. 29. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 7*19.— Schizodactylus, Brulle, Hist. Nat. Ins. ix. 162. Serv. Hist. Orth. 320. 1. ACHETA MONSTROSA, Gryllus monslrosus, Drtiry, Ins. ii. 81, pi. 43, f. 1. Oliv. Enc. Meth. vi. 633. Latr. Gen. 111. — Acbeta monstrosa, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. 29. Stoll, Saut. et Grill, pi. 1, f. 1—3. Burm. Hartdb. Ent. ii. 720. — 10 CATALOGUE OF Schizodactylus raonstrosus, Blanch. Hist. Nat. iii. 31, pi. 8, f. 2. Serv. Hist. Orth. 322. a. Hinclostan. From Mr. Stevens' collection. b. Bengal. Presented by W. Masters, Esq. c— e. ? kk. Tarsi three-jointed. /. First joint of the hind tarsi setulose. Genus 7. BRACHYTRYPES. Brachytrupes, Serv. Hist. Orth. 323. — Brachytrypes, Erichson, Agassiz, Nomencl. Fisch. Orth. Eur. 186. In the following descriptions the number of the lateral spines of the hind tibiae has no reference to the apical spines. 1. BRACHYTRYPES MEGACEPHALUS. , Deg. Ins. iii. 341, 9, pi. 43, f. 9. — Gryllus megacephalus, Lefeivre, Ann. Soc. Linn. Paris, vi. 10, pi. 5, f. 4. — Gryllus macro- cephalns, Blanch. Hist. Nat. iii. 32. — Brachytrupes megacephalus, Serv. Hist. Orth. 326. — Brachytrypes megacephalus, Fisch. Orth. Eur. 186, pi. 9, f. 10. a. Sicily. From the Zoological Society's collection. 2. BRACHYTRYPES ACHATINUS. Gryllus achatinus, Stoll, Saut. et Grill, pi. 2, c, f. 8. Burnt. Handb. Ent. \\. 735. — Gryllus membranaceus, Stall, Saut. et Grill, pi. 2, c. f. 9. Deg. Ins. iii. pi. 43, f. 9. — Acheta membranacea, Drury, Ins. ii. 81, pi. 43, f. 2. — Acheta vastatrix, Afzel, Ach. Guineena, 15. — Bracby- trupes ustulatus, Serv. Hist. Orth. 326. — Gryllus vastator, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 735.— Gryllus (Brachytrupes) achatinus, Haan, Verh. Nat. Gesch. Ned. Ind. Bez. Ins. 229. Java. Padang. a. Sierra Leone. Presented by the Rev. D. F. Morgan. b. W. Africa. Presented by A. Swanzy, Esq. c. d. Angola. Presented by J. J. Monteiro, Esq. e. Congo. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. /. Natal. From Mr. Stevens' collection. g — i. Natal. From M. Gueinzius' collection. j — m. Africa. Presented by Earl Russell. n — p. Silhet. From the Rev. Mr. Stainforth's collection. q, r. Hindostan. From Mr. Foxcroft's collection. s, t. China ? From Gen. Hardwicke's collection. it. Australia. 3. BRACHYTRYPES TERRIFICUS. Mas. Fulvus, sublus testaceus, B. achatino minor et gracilior ; al. bisignatus ; the head is more elon- gated, and the hind tarsi are much more slender. •GRYLLID^E. 13 8. BRACHYTRYPES PEDESTRIS. Foem. Piceus, apterus, tomentosus ; caput miens, anlice fcrrngineum ; palpi, prothoracis latera pectusque fulva ; cerci abdomini cequilongi ; oviductus abdominis dimidio vix longior ; pedes fuivi, crassi. Female. Piceous, tomentose. Head shining, ferruginous in front. Palpi tawny. Prothorax tawny along each side. Pectus tawny. Cerci as long as the abdomen. Oviduct hardly more than half the length of the abdomen. Legs tawny, thick ; hind tibia? with five stout spines on each side. Wings none. Length of the body 11 lines. Much more slender than any of the preceding species. a. Port Essington. Presented by the late Earl of Derby. //. First joint of the hind tarsi smooth, m. Head not ridged. n. Head not conical in front. o. Oviduct very narrow. Genus 8. GRYLLUS. Gryllus, Linn. Syst. Nat. 1748. Lair. Gen. Serv. Hist. Orth. 327. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 730. Blanch. Hist. Nat. iii. Fisch. Orlh. Eur. 170. — Acheta, Fabr. Syst. Ent. 1775. Leach, Ed. Enc. ix. 119. Zett., Charp., Steph. Europe. a. Fore wings and hind wings none or very small. b. Body wholly pale, very small. ----- squamiger, bb. Body spotted with brown, of moderate size. c. Cerci moderately long. ------ apterus. cc. Cerci very long. _--._-- longicauda, aa. Fore wings as long as the abdomen or shorter. Hind wings shorter than the fore wings or obsolete. b. Body pale. c. Head pale. -------- pipiens. cc. Head brown, with pale spots. - - - - burdigalensis. bb. Body brown. c. Head not black. „--._-- arvensis. cc. Head black. -------- geminus. bbb. Body black. c. Head marked with white. ------ frontalis. cc. Head without marks. d. Fore wings shorter than the abdomen. e. Body tomentose. ------- melas. ee. Body smooth. -------- campestris. dd. Fore wings almost as long as the abdomen. - - tristis. aaa. Wings developed. Hind wings longer than the abdomen and than the fore wings. b. Body grayish red. hispauicus. bb. Body testaceous. - ... domesticus. bbb. Body black. - capensis. 14 CATALOGUE OF 1. GKVLLUS SQUAMIGER. squamiger, Fisch. Orth. Eur. 173, pi. 9, f. 8. Istria. 2. GRYLLUS APTERUS. Acheta aptera, H.-Sch. Panz. Faun Ins. Germ. Cant. 156, pi. 19.— Gryl- lus apterus, H.-Sch. Nomencl. Ent. ii. 24. Fisch. Orth. Eur. 173.— Acheta dalmatina, var. P Deskay, Nova Acta, An. Natr. Cur. xvi. 959. S. Europe. 3. GRYLLUS LONGICAUDA. longicauda, Ramb. Faune Ent. And. ii. 34, pi. 2, f. 9. Andalusia. Algeria. 4. GRYLLUS PIPIENS. pipiens, L.Duf. Ann. Sci. Phys. Brux. vi. 315. Serv. Hist. Orth. 344. Fisch. Orth. Eur. 175. Spain. 5. GllYLLUS BURDIGALENSIS. Gryllus burdigalensis, Latr. Hist. Nat. Ins. xii. 124. Serv. Hist. Orth. 341. Fisch. Orth. Eur. 175. — Acheta burdigalensis, Charp. Hor. Ent. 82. H.-Sch. Panz. Faun. Ins. Germ. Cont. 157, pi. 13.— Gryl- lus bordigalensis, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 734. S. Europe. 6. GRYLLUS ARVENSIS. Acheta arvensis, Ramb. Faune And. 30, pi. 2, f. 7, 8. — Gryllus arvensis, Fisch. Orth. Eur. 176. Spain. 7. GRYLLUS GEMINUS. geminus, Serv. Hist. Orth. 343. — burdigalensis, var. P Sardinia. • 8. GRYLLUS FRONTAL is. frontalis, Fieb. Ent. Mongr. 127, pi. 10, f. 11. Fisch. Orth. Eur. 176, pi. 9, f. 7. Bohemia. Austria. 9. GRYLLUS MELAS. Acheta melas, Charp. Hor. Ent. 81 ; Germ. Zeitsch. iii. 321. — Gryllus melas, Serv. Hist. Orth. 338. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 734. Fisch. de Waldh. Orth. Ross. 132. Fisch. Orth. Eur. 177. Lucas, Exp, Sci. Alg. iii. 22, pi. 1, f. 7. — Achela agricola, Ramb. Faune And, 32, pi. 2, f. 6. S. Europe. Algeria. GRYLLIDJE. 15 10. GRYLLUS CAMPESTRIS. Gryllus (Achela) campestris, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 2, 695 ; Mus. Lud. Ulr. 124. Roes. Ins. Bel. ii. Gryl. 81, pi. 13. Berk. Syn. i. 112. Stew. Elem. ii. 94. Turt. Syst. Nat. ii. 545. Oliv. Enc. Meth. vi. 636, pi. 129. Stall, Saut. et Grill, pi. 1, f. 4, 5. Soiv. Brit. Misc. i. pi. 64. Don. Brit. Ins. xii. pi. 432. Bingley, Anim. Biog. iii. 161. Frisch. Deutsch. Ins. i. pi. 1. Fisch. de Waldh. Orth. Ross. 127, pi. 24, f. 4,5. Lair. Hist. Nat. Cr. et Ins. xii. 124; Gen. iii. 98. Blanch. Hist. Nat. iii. 32. Serv. Orth. Ear. 336. Burnt. Handb. Ent. ii. 734. Fisch. Orth. Eur. 178. Doy, Atlas, Regn. An. Cuv. pi. 81, f. 3. — Acheta campestris, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. 31. Leach, Ed. Enc. ix. 119. Panz. Faune Ins. Germ. 88, pi. 8, 9. Steph. III. Brit. Ent. Mand. vi. Charp. Hor. Ent. 87. Ramb. Faune Ent. And. ii. 30. Algeria. a — d. England. From Mr. Stephens' collection. e — y. England. h, i. France. j. ? 11. GRYLLUS TRTSTIS. Gryllus tristis, Serv. Hist. Orth. 338. Fisch. Orlh. Eur. 178. Sardinia. Sicily. 12. GRYLLUS HISPANICUS. Acheta hispanica, Ramb. Faune And. 33, pi. 2, f. 3. — Gryllus hispanicus, Fisch. Orth. Eur. 180. Spain. Madeira. 13. GRYLLUS DOMESTICUS. Gryllus domesticus, Linn. Faun. Suec. 868; Syst. Nat. i. 2, 694. De Geer, Ins. 331, pi. 24, f. 1, 2. Roes. Ins. Bel. ii. 73, pi. 12. Berk. Syn. i. 1 11. Stew. Elem. i. 93. Turt. Syst. Nat. ii. 544. Don. Brit. Ins. xi. pi. 409. Bingley, Anim. Biog. iii. 161. Stall, Saut. et Gryll. iii. f. 12, 13. DeBorck, Ratving Ins. 49, pi. 1, f. 8, 9. Oliv. Enc. Meth. vi. 634, pi. 129, f. 1—8. Latr. Hist. Cr. et Ins. xii. 123. Brulle, Hist. Nat. Ins. ix. 177, pi. 18, f. 3. Serv. Hist. Orth. 340. Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. iii. 33. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 733. Fisch. de Waldh. Orth. Ross. 129, pi. 24, f. 8, 9. Fisch. Orth. Eur. 180, pi. 9, f. 9.— Acheta domestica, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. 29. Phil. Orth. Berol. 15. Zett. Orth. Suec. 55. Charp. Hor. Ent. 80. Panz. Faun. Ins. Germ. 88, pi. 6, 7. a — m. England. From Mr. Stephens' collection. n — p.' England. q. Odessa. Presented by Dr. Dowler. r — v. Bussorah. Presented by J. Doubleday, Esq. w. Gaboon. Presented by F. Moore, Esq. 16 CATALOGUE OF 14. GRYLLUS CAPENSIS. Acheta capensis, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. 31. Rarnb. Faune And. ii. 28, pi. 2, f. 4,5. Cyrillo, Spec. Ent. Neap. pi. 5, f. 6. — Acheta bimaculata, Afzef. Ach. Guineens. 18. Herbst, Fuply. Arch. viii. 192, pi. 53, f. 1. — Gryllus bimaeulatus, De Geer, Ins. iii. 338, pi. 43, f. 1. — Acheta rubricollis, Stall* Saut. et Grill, pi. 3, f. 15. — Gryllus capensis, Say, Descr. Egypte, Orth. pi. 3, f. 4. Oliv. Enc. Meth. vi. 635. Serv. Hist. Orth. 337. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 734. Fisch. Orth. Eur. 182. Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. iii. 33. Madeira. ar b. Italy. From Dr. Leach's collection, c, d. Spain. Presented by B. Frend, Esq. f,g. Grenada. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. h. Syria. From Dr. Leach's collection. i,j. Tunis. From Mr. Fraser's collection. k. St. Helena. Presented by Major Parry. /. Sierra Leone. Presented by the Entomological Club. m. Gambia. From Mr. Kendall's collection. », o. Congo. Presented by Sir J. Richardson* p. W. Africa. From Mr. Turner's collection. y, r. S. Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. s. S. Africa. Presented by R. M'Andrew, Esq. t. S. Africa. From Mr. Pearson's collection. «, w. Natal. From M. Gueinzius' collection. x. E. Africa. Presented by Earl Russell. y. Cape. From Dr. Kraussr collection. z. Abyssinia. Presented by J. C. Bowriug, Esq. aa. Mauritius. From Dr. Beke's collection. bb, cc. China. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. dd. Philippine Isles. From Mr. Cuming's collection , ee. Borneo. ff. Adelaide. From Mr. Stevens' collection. gg. St. John's Bluff, E. Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. hh — ;'/. Rio Janeiro. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. ufa! ? Far. p Male. Head with a red patch on each side in front ; fore border red in the middle. Eyes livid. Palpi piceous. Cerci piceous, a little shorter than the abdomen. Fore femora red at the base. Hind legs red -T femora with a black abbreviated stripe and with blackish oblique streaks ; tibiae with five blackish spines on the inner side and with four on the outer side. Fore wings lurid, extending to the lip of the abdomen ; costal space pale cinereous. mm. S. Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. Far. ^ Female. Fore border of the head and palpi reddish piceous. Cerci piceous, shorter than the abdomen. Oviduct piceous, rather longer than the abdomen. Legs dark reddish. Fore wings lurid, extending very little beyond the tip of the abdomen ; a piceous stripe near the interior border, dilated near the base towards the costa. »n. Borneo. Presented by the Admiralty. GRYLL1D.E. 17 Var. Mas. Caput macnlis duabus obscure lividis ; femora postica sub- striata ; alee anticce lurida-, abdomine paullo tonyiores ; alct posticce nullce. Male. Head with a darkly livid spot on each side in front. Hind femora with slightly marked ohlique striae on the outer side. Fore wings lurid, a little longer than the abdomen. Hind wings not developed. oo. Cahar. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. N. America. a. Hind wings extending beyond the abdomen. - - luctuosus. aa. Hind wings not extending beyond the abdomen. b. Oviduct long. c. Body stout. - >_--._ abbreviatus. cc. Body slender. --_----- angustus. bb. Oviduct of moderate length. - negleclus. bbb. Oviduct short. c. Wings long. - -_.,.--. niger. cc. Wings short. --•.-..- Pensylvanicus. * 15. GRYLLUS LUCTCOSCS. luctuosus, Serv. Hist. Qrth. 335. Si-udder, Journ. Bosl. Soc. Nat. Hist. vii. 427. a. N. America. Presented by W. Kirhy. Esq. b. Canada. Presented by W. S. M. D'Urban, Esq. c. Canada. Presented by Dr. Barnston. 16. GHYLLUS ABBREVIATES. abbreviatus, Serv. Hist. Orlh. Ear. 336. Scudder, Journ. Bot. Nat. Hist. vii. 427. — Acheta tripunctata, Harr. Cat. Ins. Mass. 56. — Achela ab- breviata, Harr. Rep. 3rd ed. 152, f. 69. a. St. John's Bluff, E. Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. b. N. America. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 17. GHYLLUS AXGUSIUS. angustus, Scudder, Journ. Bot. Soc. Nat. Hist. vii. 427. Massachusetts. Cape Cuvl. 18. GRYLLUS NEGLECTUS. neglectus, Scudder, Journ. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. vii. 428. Massachusetts. Cape Cod. 19. GBYLLUS NIGER. Acheta nigra, Harris, Re}). 3rd. ed. 152. — Gryllus niger, Scudder. Journ. Bost. Soc. Nat, Hist. vii. 428. Massachusetts. 18 CATALOGUE OF 20. GHYLLFJS PENSYLVANICCS. Pensjlvanicus, Burnt. Handb. Ent. ii. 734. a. N. America. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. b — e. Indiana. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. /. N. America. Presented by W. Kirby, Esq. g. California. From M. Hartweg's collection. The specimen from California is in an early stage of growth, and can- not be certainly assigned to this species. 21. GRYLLUS PERSONATUS. personatus, Uhler, Proc. Ent. Soc, Phil, ii. 547. Kansas. Mexico. 22. GRYLLUS SEF»TENTRIONALIS. Foem. Niger, tomentosus ; caput nitens, linea transversa an gulata later i- bus facieque fulvis ; protfwracis laterafulva ; cerci picei, abdomine duplo breviores ; oviductus abdomine paullo longior ; pedes fulvi, femoribus posticis pallido strigatis; alee anticae luridce, abdominis apicem altingentes, basi carinague pallidioribus ; alre wings piceous, much shorter than the abdo- men, with a pale luteous patch on each inner angle at the base, and with a pale luteous streak along the rnediastinal vein, and not extending to the tip; subcostal veins pale yellow. Hind wings rudimentary or none. Length of the body 9 lines. This, like the preceding species, differs from all the American Grylli in the colour of the prothorax. a. Consz<>. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. b. Cape Coast. 45. GRYLLUS LINEATICEPS. Mas. Niger, lomentosus ; caput viltalis sex liluraque luleis, margine antico palpisque fulvis ; antennce basi fulvte ; prothorax lituris duabus contortis, vittis duabus lateralibus lateribusque anticin luteis ; venter fulvo vittatus ; pedes fulvi, piceo varii, femoribua posticis oblique strigatis supra piceis ; alte anticce picea, ubdominis apicem fere ailing entes^ ban pallide lutete, venis snbcoslalibus costaque busialbido- flavii ; alee pnslicce brevissima aut nullce. Male. Black, dull. Head shining, with six luteous stripes on the vertex, the two on each side united in front; an irregular luteous mark between the middle stripes; ocelli luleous; fore part and palpi tawny. Eyes piceons. Antennae tawny at the base. Prothorax with two convolute Inteous marks on the di*-k, and with two lateral pale luteous stripes which are less complete in front ; sides luteous in front. Pectus tawny. Abdo- men with a tawny ventral stripe. Leys tawny; anterior femora and tibise Varied with piceous above; hind femora piceous above, their outer sides with pale oblique streaks; hind tibiae with six spines on the outer side and with live on the inner side. Fore wings piceous, extending nearly to the lip of the abdomen, pale luteous at the base ; veins in front of the mediastinal vein and costa at the base whitish yellow. Hind wings not apparent. Length of the body 9 lines. a. Sierra Leone. Presented by the Rev. D. F. Morgan. 46. GRYLLUS NOTABILIS. Mas. Fulvus, tomenlosus ; caput testaceum^ nitens, nigro sexstrigalum ; prothorax vittis duabus nigris subundulatis, strigis duabus Iransverais pillidift lanceolath arcu'ilis ; femora pustica fusro pallido slriyata ; pedes anleriores fusco fasciati ; via anticce, abdominis apicem fere atlingentes ; aUe postictc nullif. Male. Tawny, tomcntose. Head testaceous, shining, with six longi- tudinal black sireaks; the middle pair much longer than the others, united GUYLLID.K. rf'J in front; the inner pair attenuated in front; the outer pair very short; some minute black marks in front. Eyes black. Antennae piceous, testa- ceous towards the base. Prothorax with a broad black slightly undulating stripe on each side: disk with a transverse lanceolate curved pale streak on each side. Hind femora with oblique pale brown streaks ; hind tibiaB with five spines on the outer side and with four on the inner side; anterior femora with brown spots; anterior tibia? with brown bauds. Fore wings extending nearly to the tip of the abdomen. Hind wings not apparent. Length of the body 7 lines. a. Sierra Leone. Presented by the Rev. D. F. Morgan. 47. GRYLLUS IGNOBILTS. Fcem. Pieens, tomentosus ; caput nitons, fulvo biplagiatum ; antenna corpore mill to longiores ; cerci abdomine paullo long lores ; oviductvs corpore vix brevior ; femora postica fulva slrigata ; alee anticte abdomine breviores, basi slrigaque taitaceis, apud cos tain cinerece venis tcstaceis ; alee posticce brevissimce out nullce. Mas. — Caput fulvo bilincatum ; alte anticce abdomine vix breviores, gutta basali costaque basi albidis. Female. Piceous, tomentose. Head shining; sockets of the antennae and a patch in front of each eye tawny. Mandibles reddish, black at the base and with black teeth. Eyes ferruginous. Antenna? much longer than the body. Cerci a little longer than the abdomen. Oviduct nearly as long as the body, forked at the tip. Hind femora with tawny oblique streaks ; hind tibiae with six spines on the outer side and with five on the inner side. Fore wings shorter than the abdomen, testaceous at the base, and with a testaceous streak along the mediastinal vein ; costal space cinereous, with testaceous veins. Hind wings not developed. Male. — Elead with two longitudinal tawny lines on the vertex. Fore wings nearly as long as the abdomen ; a whitish dot at the base of the mediastinal vein ; costal space whitish at the base. Length of the body 9 lines. a — d. Natal. From M. Gueiuzius' collection. 48. GRYLLUS MACRURUS. Foam. Piceus, tomentosus; caput nitens, facie sordide testacea; palpi picei ; antenna corpore multo longiores ; venter lestaceo vittatus ; cerci sordide futvi, abdomine longiores ; oviductus corpore paullo Ion yior ; pedes poslici longi, femoribus cinereo substrigatis ; alee anticce fnacescentes, abdominis apiceni atlingenles, picco nnivitlatce ; alec poslicae abdomen longissime superantes. Female. Piceous, toraentose. Head shining, tomentose along the hind border, dingy testaceous in front. Palpi piceous. Antennas black, much longer than the body. Abdomen beneath with a dingy testaceous stripe. Cerci dingy tawny, longer than the abdomen. Oviduct a little longer than the body. Hind legs elongate ; femora obliquely and indistinctly streaked with cinereous ; hind tibia3 with six spines on the outer side and with five on the inner side. Fore wings brownish, as long as the abdomen, with a piceous stripe along the lateral keel. Hind wings 30 CATALOG UK OF pellucid, extending very much beyond the abdomen ; costal streak and sub- costal streak brown; veins white. Length of the body 10 lines. a. Fan tec. 491. GRYLLUS ATRATUS. Mas. et fcem. Aler, robuslus, nitens ; caput margine anlico ferrugineo ; antennae corpori tsquilonga ; ccrci ferruginei, abdomine breviores ; oviductus abdomine pauilo longior, apice furcatus ,- femora postica subslriata ; aloe anticce abdominis apicem attiugcntes,maris latissimee tympano cinereo ht/alino ; alee posticce abdomen longe superantes. Male and female. Black, stout, smooth, shining. Head ferruginous about the mouth. Eyes piceous. Ocelli luteous. Antenna? as long as the body. Prothorax with a slight transverse furrow and a slight transverse impression. Abdomen piceous above. Cerci ferruginous, shorter than the abdomen. Oviduct of the female a little longer than the abdomen. Legs stout; hind femora indistinctly striated; hind tibiae with four stout spines on each side. Fore wings extending to the tip of the abdomen, very broad and with a cinereous hyaline tympanum in the male. Hind wings pellucid, extending much beyond the tip of the abdomen ; veins white ; costa and the subcostal streak black. Length of the body 8 — 10| lines. a. Sierra Leone. Presented by the Rev. D. F. Morgan. b. Sierra Leone. From Mr. Foxcroft's collection. c. Congo. Presented by Sir. J. Richardson. d. Fan tec. e. Abyssinia. Presented by J. C. Bow ring, Esq. 50. GRYLLUS POSTICUS. Fo2in. Ferrugineus, subopacus ; caput nitens, antice lutewn piceo scxno- tatum, plaga fronlali nigricante ; palpi testacei ; oviductus corpore vix brevior ; pedes rufi,femoribus posticis substrigalis ; alee anticce abdominis apicem atlingentes, striga testncea piceo marginata, spalio subcostali cinereo venis testaceis ; alee posticce abdomen sat superantes. Var. /3. — Piceus ; caput nigrum, antice et postice ferrugineum. Var. y. — Piceus ; caput antice lividum. Female. Ferruginous, slightly shining. Head shining, luteous towards the fore border ; a blackish patch on the front including the luteous ocelli and part of an anterior luteous dot ; fore part with six small piceous marks, four transverse and two longitudinal. Eyes darkly livid. Palpi testaceous. Oviduct nearly as long as the body. * Legs red ; hind femora with slightly marked oblique darker streaks ; hind tibiae with six spines on the outer side and with five on the inner side. Fore wings extending to the tip of the abdomen ; a testaceous streak along the rnediastinal vein, bordered with piceous in front; subcostal space cinereous, with testaceous veins. Hind wings extending somewhat beyond the abdomen. Var. /3. — Piceous. Head black, ferruginous along the hind border and in front. Var. y.— Piceous. Head in front, eyes and ocelli livid. Cerci shorter than the abdomen. Oviduct as long as the body. Fore wings extending rather beyond the abdomen : a blackish subcostal streak. Hind wings extending a little beyond the fore wings. Length of the body 8 — 13 lines. GKYLLTD.t. 31 G. macrurus and G. guttatus, like il, have long bind tibia?, but in these two species the spines are much siouier. G. macrurus agrees with it also in the prothorax, which is sliuhtly narrower in front, and in the head, which is rather smaller than that of the more typical species. 0. Sierra Leone. Presented by ihe Rev. D. F. Morgan. b — d. Natal. From M. Gueinzius' collection. ta ; left winji with a pellucid stripe along the mediastinal vein. Hind wings extending much beyond the abdomen. Length of the body 9£ lines. a. Natal. From M. Gueinzlus' collection. 54. GRYLLUS LUCENS. Mas. Niger, nitens ; caput lateribus, margine anlico palpisque testaceis ; antennae picece, basi testaceee ; ihoracis latera testacea; abdomen piceum, villa ventrali testacea; cerci testacei, abdomine wutlo breviores ; pedes testacei, femoribus apice tibiisque basi fnhis, femoribus poslicis supra piceis teslaceo strigatis; alee antica fuscce, abdominisapicem attingenles^spatio subcostati tympanoque diaphanis ; alee posticce abdomen longissime supcrantes. Male. Black, shining. Head testaceous on each side and in front. Palpi testaceous. Antennas piceous, testaceous at the base. Thorax testa- ceous along each side. Pectus testaceous. Abdomen piceous, with a testa- ceous ventral stripe. Cerci testaceous, much shorter than the abdomen. Legs testaceous; femora at the tips and tibia? at the base tawny; hind femora piceous above, with testaceous oblique stieaks on each side; hind libia3 with five spines on each side. Fore wings brown, extending to the tip of the abdomen ; subcostal space and tympanum pellucid ; apical part thickly reticulated. Hind wings pellucid, extending very much beyond the abdomen ; veins white. Length of the body 9 lines. a. Sierra Leone. Presented by the Rev. D. F. Morgan. Madagascar. 55. GKYLLUS MAUAGASCAIUENSIS. Ma?. Niger, nitens, robusliis ; caput antice obscure rufum ; palpi picei ; venter nonnunquam rufo unimaculatus ; pedes rw/i, crussi,fnmoribus posticis vix strialis, spin is longis crassis ; alee anticce }pallidissime teslacece, abdominis apicem fere attinyenles, disco pallidc cinereo ; alee posticce brevissimcc. Male. Black, shining, stout. Head dark red in front and beneath except the clypens. Eyes and palpi piceous. Abdomen with a dark red spot on the under side or wholly black. Legs red, very stout; hind femora ORYLLID.G. 33 with very indistinct oblique striae on the outer side ; hind tibiae with five or seven spines on the outer side and with four on the inner side ; spines very long and stout. Fore wings very pale testaceous, extending nearly to the tip of the abdomen ; disk pale cinereous, wings rudimentary. Length of the body 10£— 11£ lines. a, b. Madagascar. Presented by F. Walter, Esq. W. Asia. 56. GRYLLUS ATER. Foem. Ater,nitens; antennce corpore breviorcs ; cerci abdominis ditnidio longiores; oviductus abdomini cequilongus ; pedes cram', femoribus posticis subtus rufis ; alee antica abdominis dimidio non longiores; aloe postica minima aut nullce. Female. Deep black, smooth, shining. Antennae more than half the length of the body. Prothorax with a slight longitudinal furrow and with a few slight impressions on each side. Cerci stout, more than half the length of the abdomen. Oviduct as long as the abdomen ; valves forked at the tip. Legs thick; hind femora dark red beneath for more than half the length from the base ; hind tibiae armed on each side with six spines. Fore wings about half the length of the abdomen. Length of the body 8i lines. The shining body of this species distinguishes it from G. melas, and the red under side of the femora from G. atratus : in the latter character it resembles G. capensis, from which it differs in the fore wings, which are wholly black. a. Syria. From Mr. Lowne's collection. 8. Asia. a. Head red. - - * - - - - erythrocephalus, aa. Head not red. b. Legs black. c. Prothorax tawny about the hind angles. - spurcatus. cc. Prothorax with two tawny lines. - interruptus. ccc. Prothorax with a ferruginous fore border. - conscitus. bb. Legs blackish, femora pale except at the tips. - - clams. bbb. Legs tawny. c. Fore wings black. d. Head black. ------- melanocephalus. dd. Head pale. orientalis. cc. Fore wings piceous. ------ concisus. ccc. Fore wings not black or piceous. d. Fore wings dusky along the costa. e. Hind femora distinctly streaked. /. Size large _--_--- membranaceus. ff. Size rather small. ------ supplicans. ee. Hind femora not streaked. /. Head with a band. ------ luinusculus. //. Head not banded. ------ tenellus. 31 CATALOGUE OF dd. Fore wings pellucid along the costa. e. Head black. /. Fore wings as long as the hody. ----- signifrons. //*. Fore wings shorter than the body. - confirmatus. fff. Fore wings shorter than the abdomen. - aspersus. ee. Head pale. testaceus. 57. GRVLLUS MEMBRANACEUS. membranaceus, Serv. Hist. Orth. 334. a. China? Presented by Major Gen. Hardwicke. b. Philippine Isles. From Mr. Cuming's collection. c. Borneo. Presented by the Admiralty. 58. GRYLLUS ERYTHROCEPHALUS. erylhrocephalus, Serv. Hist. Orth. 339. Hiudostan. a. Ceylon. 59. GRYLLUS MELANOCEPHALUS. melanocephalus, Serv. Hist. Orth. 342. Bengal. 60. GRYLLUS? ORIENTALIS, Acheta orientalis, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. 30— Gryllus orientalis, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 735. This may be a species of Brachytrypes. Tranquebar. 61. GRYLLUS CONCISUS. Foem. Niger, nilens ; caput maculis duabus facieque testaceis ; palpi et prothoracis anguli antici albido-lestacei ; venter testaceo late vittatus ; cerci et oviduclus abdomine longiorea ; pedes testacei, supra nigri- cantes, femoribus posticis oblique strigatis ; alee antica picece, abdo- mine paullo breviores, apud costam diaphance testaceo venosce ; alee poslicte abdomen lonyissime superanles. Female. Black, shining. Head testaceous in front and with a testa- ceous spot on each side at the base of the antenna. Eyes and ocelli testa- ceous. Palpi whitish testaceous. Prothorax with a whitish testaceous spot on each fore angle. Pectus testaceous. Abdomen with a broad testaceous ventral snipe. Cerci and oviduct longer than the abdomen, the latter tawny with black tips. Legs testaceous, blackish above; hind femora with pale oblique streaks on the outer side ; hind tibise with five spines on the outer side and with four on the inner side. Fore wings piceous, a liule shorter than the abdomen; subcostal space pellucid, and with testaceous veins. Hind wings extending very much beyond the abdomen. Lengih of the body 7£ lines. n. Burinah. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 35 62 GRYLLUS SPUHCATUS. ). Niger , subopacus ; caput nitens ; antenna corpore longiores ; pro- thorax maculis duabus pnsticis luteiti valdeincisis ; cerci et oviductus testaceous line along the lateral keel ; subcostal space pellucid, with testa- ceous veins. Hind wings obsolete 0r rudimentary. Length of the body 5? lines. 14 CATALOGUE OF The markings of the head and of the prothorax distinguish it from G. miser. a. Australia. Presented by the Flaslar Hospital. 85. GRVLLUS COMPARATUS. Mas. Niger, nitens ; caput lineix sex fulvis, linea transversa angulata facieque testaceis ; palpi pallide testacei; antenna corpora multo longiores ; prothorax lituris lateribusque ferrugineis ; venter IPS taceo late vittatus ; cerci fulvi, abdomini aquilongi ; pedes testacei, femori- bus posticis piceis testacto striyatis ; alee anlicafuscescenles, abdominis apicem attingcntes, vitla picea, apud costam diaphance albo venosce ; alee posticce abdomen longissime superantes. Male. Black, shining. Head with six longitudinal tawny lines on the vertex, testaceous in front, and with a testaceous transverse angular line between the eyes, which are piceous. Ocelli testaceous. Palpi pale testa- ceous. Antennae piceous, much longer than the body. Prothorax ferru- ginous along each side and with some indistinct ferruginous marks on each side of the disk. Pectus testaceous. Abdomen piceous, with a broad testa- ceous ventral stripe. Cerci tawny, as long as the abdomen. Legs testa- ceous ; hind legs piceous; hind femora with testaceous oblique streaks on the outer side, wholly testaceous beneath. Fore wings brownish, extending to the lip of the abdomen, with a piceous stripe along the mediastinal vein ; subcostal space pellucid, with white veins. H'ind wings pellucid, extending very much beyond the abdomen ; costal streak and subcostal streak brown ; veins white. Length of the body 7 lines. a. Australia. Presented by the Entomological Club. 86. GSYLLTJS LINEICEPS. Fcem. Niger, nitens ; caput fasciis duabus (2a arcuala), viltis sex lateri- busque anticis testaceis ; palpi testacei ; prothorax viltis duabus interrupts et abbreviatis lateribusque testaceis ; abdomen testaceo notatum et subtus vittatum ; oviductus lestaceus, apice niger, cercis brevior, abdominis dimidio non longior ; pedes testacei, nigricante varii, fern ori bun posticis extus ferrugineis pallido striaatis ; alee vix ullce. Female. Black, shining. Head testaceous on each side in front; six testaceous stripes on the vertex, the two outer pairs united on each side in front; a narrow testaceous band between the eyes and a curved one more in front. Eyes black. Palpi testaceous. Prothorax with testaceous sides and with two testaceous stripes which are interrupted and much abbreviated in front. Abdomen with small testaceous marks along each side; under side with two lateral testaceous spots near the tip and with a testaceous stripe. Oviduct testaceous, with a black tip, about half the length of the abdomen, shorter than the cerci. Legs testaceous, partly blackish above ; hind femora ferruginous and with oblique pale streaks on the outer side; hind tibine short, with four spines on each side. Wings rudimentary. Length of the body 7 lines. 45 The specimen described may not have attained its full growth, but the markings distinguish it from the other species of Gryllus. a. Australia. From Major Parry's collection. 87. GRYLLUS COMMODUS. Foem. Piceus, nitens ; caput teslaceo pailido bimaculatum, antice fulvum; antenna basi fulvce, corpore longiores ; prothorax maculis duabus discoidalibus fulvis transversis ; venter niger, basi fulvus ; cerci ferruginei, abdomine longiorcs ; oviductus corpore vix brevior ; pedes fulvi,femoribus posticis substrigatis ; ales anticce luridce, abdo- minis apicem altingentes, apud costam diaphance teslaceo venosce ; alee posticce abdomen longissime sitperantes. Female. Piceous, smooth, shining. Head tawny on each side and in front; a pale testaceous spot along the inner side of each eye. Palpi tawny. Antennas piceous, longer than the body, lawny at the base. Prothorax with a transverse tawny spot on each side in the disk. Under side of the abdo- men black, tawny in the disk at the base. Cerci ferruginous, longer than the abdomen. Oviduct nearly as long as the body. Legs tawny; hind femora indistinctly streaked on the outer side; hind tibiae with five spines on the outer side. Fore wings lurid, extending to the tip of the abdomen ; subcostal space pellucid, with testaceous reins. Hind wings extending very much beyond the abdomen. Length of the body 9 lines. West Australia. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 88. GRYLLUS DIMINUTUS. Mas. Testaceus, tomentosus; caput piceum, strigis duabus facieque testa- ceis ; antenna picece, basi pallide testacece, corpore mullo longiores, prothorax maculis quatuor transversis fasciaque tenui bifurcata piceis ; femora postica fusco pailido strigata ; alee anticce abdomen paullo superantes, apud costam diaphance lestaceo pailido venosce. Male. Testaceous, tomentose, paler beneath. Head piceous, shining, testaceous on each side and in front, and with a testaceous streak on each side extending from the hind border to the eye. Eyes black. Antennae piceous, pale testaceous at the base, much longer than the body. Prolhorax with two transverse piceous spots on each side, and with an intermediate slender piceous band which is forked on each side. Hind femora with oblique pale brown streaks on the outer side : hind tibiae with short spines on each side ; five on the outer side, two of these very minute; three on the inner side. Fore wings extending a little beyond the abdomen ; subcostal space pellucid, with pale testaceous veins. Length of the body 4% lines. The fore wings of this species extend on each side much beyond the abdomen, and the tympanum is greatly developed. a. S. Australia. Presented by R. Bakewell, Esq. CATALOGUE 89. GEYLLUS LEPIDOS. Fcem. Piceus, nitens, subtns albidus ; caput slrigis duabus, fascia tenui, gulta anteriore strigam emillente, facie palpisque albidis; antenna eorpore paullo longiorcs i prolhorax plagis duabus magnis piceo gnttatis (ateribnsque albidis ; cerci pallide festacei, abdomine vix breviores ; oviductus pallide luleus, abdomine longiov ; pedes pallide testacei, strigis obscurioribus ; alee anticee villa albida, apud costam diaphance atbido venosce ? o.l^ abdomen longe super- antes, punctis quatuor subcoslalibus albidis ; al<£ posticce valde longiores. Female. Tawny, tomentose, slender. Head with two black stripes on the vertex ; these stripes join a large black spot in front, where there is a prominent ridge between the eyes ; sides testaceous. Eyes small, not pro- minent. Palpi testaceous ; third joint obliquely truncated. Prothorax transverse, a little narrower in front, with two black stripes; in a line with the stripes on the head ; space testaceous between the stripes and the sides, which are nearly straight. Dorsum of the abdomen mostly piceous. Cerci a little shorter than the oviduct, which is straight and as long as the abdo- men and has a black tip. Legs stout, pubescent, speckled with brown ; hind tibiae setose, very minutely serrated and with four spines on each side ; spines on one side alternate with those on the other. Fore wings irregularly reticulated, extending much beyond the abdomen, with four whitish points along the scapular vein ; space between the keels and the costa pellucid, with seven very oblique branches of the mediastinal vein (of which the seventh is forked) and with regular transverse sectors. Hind wings extending much beyond the fore wings. Length of the body 7 lines. The hind tibia? are shorter than in most species of this genus and it approaches P. continuus, which differs still more from the typical form. Siam. In Mr. Saunders* collection. Ceylon. 18. PLATYDACTYLUS PRJECIPUUS. Fcem. Testaceus, tomentosus ; caput antice subcarinatum ; palporum, articulus 3us oblique truncatus; prothorax carinis indeterminatiSj Lateribus subreflexis ; cerci corpore vix breviores ; oviductus abdomine multo longior ; tibiae posticce utrinque serratce et quadrispinosce, spinis interioribus arcuatis ; alee anticee abdomen paullo super antes ; alee posticce valde longiores. Female. Testaceous, tomentose. Head as broad as the prothorax, prominent between the sockets of the antennae. Eyes prominent, slightly and transversely elongated, narrowest in front. Third joint of the palpi clavate, obliquely truncated, longer than the second. Antennae piceous testaceous towards the base, very much longer than the body ; first joint 84 CATALOGUE OF thick. Prothorax transverse, broadest in front; sides slightly reflexed; lateral keels hardly apparent. Cerci nearly as long as the body. Oviduct much longer than the abdomen, black at the lip. Hind tibiae serrated and with four long wide apart spines on each side ; spines on the inner side curved, alternate with those on the outer side. Fore wings extending a little beyond the tip of the abdomen ; veins in the subcostal space very oblique. Hind wings extending much beyond the fore wings. Length of the body 11 lines. The long spines of the hind tibiae distinguish it from the species previously described. a. Ceylon. From Mr. Macgillivray's collection, 19. PLATYDACTYLUS VARIPENNIS. Mas. Ferrugineus^ tomentosus, yracilis, fere linearis ; caput pallido sex- lineatum, antice subcarinatum, facie fulva ; antenna: corpore plus duplo longiores; prothorax subproductus, antice paullo angustior lateribus pcrparum rotundalis ; venter piceo vittatus ; cerci abdomine paullo breviores; pedes nigricante fasciati, tibiis poslicis utringue quadrispinosis ; alee anlica abdomen longe superantes, guttis sub- coslalibus nigricanlibus guttisque apicem versus fuscis ; ala posticce longiores. Male. Ferruginous, tomentose, slender, nearly linear. Head promi- nent between the sockets of the antennae, with six pale longitudinal lines on the vertex; face tawny, shining. Eyes nearly round. Third joint of the palpi slightly clavate, longer than the second. Antennae much more than twice the length of the body. Prothorax a little narrower in front, a little longer than broad ; sides very slightly rounded. Abdomen with a piceous stripe beneath. Cerci a little shorter than the abdomen. Legs with irregular blackish bauds; hind tibiae not serrated, with four short spines on each side. Fore wings extending much beyond the abdomen, with blackish dots along the scapular vein and with a few brown dots in the apical reticulated parts ; tympanum intersected by an oblique vein; sub- costal space pellucid, with sixteen branches of the mediastinal vein which are more or less curved and are most slanting towards the base. Hind wings extending beyond the lore wings. Length of the body 7^ lines. It is narrower than nearly all the other species of the genus, and the hind tibiae are comparatively short. a. Ceylon. From Dr. Thwaites' collection. Australasia 20. PLATYDACTVLUS QDADRATUS. Gryllns (Platydactylus) quadratus, Haan, Verh. Nat. Gesch. Ned. Ind. Bez. Ins. 234. Java. GRYLLID,E. 85 21. PLATYDACTYLUS Gryllus (Platydactylus) Novae-Guinea, Haan, Verh. Nat. Gesch. Ned. Ind. Bez. Ins. 233. New Gninea. 22. PLATYDACTYLUS VITTATUS. Gryllus (Platydactylus) vittatus, Haan, Verh. Nat. Gesch. Ned. Ind. Bez. Ins. 234. Padang. 23. PLATYDACTYLUS GAIMARDI. Gaimardi, Serv. Hist. Orth. 366— Gryllus (Platydactylus) Gaimardi, Haan, Verh. Nat Gesch. Ned. Ind. Bez. Ins. 234. New Guinea. Banjer massing. Australia. 24. PLATYDACTYLUS NOTABILIS. Mas. Ferrugineus, tomentoms ; caput anlice sttbcarinatum et fulvo immaculatum ; prothorax fulvo subtessellatus ; cerci abdomine non breviores ; tibia postit-ce utrinque serrata et quadrispinosce ; alee anticce abdomen superantes, venis ex parte maculis duabus fasciague exteriore testaceis, tympana minima ; ales posticce valde longiores. Var. /3. — Fulvus ; prothorax testaceo subtessellatus; alee anticce maculis fas ciaque subobsoletis. Foem. — Oviductus subarcuatus, cor- pore brevior. Male. Ferruginous, tomentose, slightly shining. Head prominent and with a tawny spot between the sockets of the eyes. Eyes piceous, slightly elongated and prominent. Third joint of the palpi clavate, longer than the second. Prothorax transverse, divided into compartments by some tawny lines; the vertical part on each side much broader in front. Cerci fully as long as the abdomen. Legs elongate ; hind tibia3 very long, serrated on each side; four straight spines on the outer side alternate with four curved spines on the inner side. Fore wings extending beyond the abdomen, regularly reticulated towards the lips ; veins partly testaceous; a testaceous spot on each side across the scapular vein and a testaceous band nearer the tip; tympanum very small; subcostal space pellucid, with eleven testaceous branches of the mediastinal vein, those near the base much more approximate to each other and more slanting than the others. Hind wings extending much beyond the fore wings. Var. /3. — Tawny. Prothorax with testaceous lines. Female. — Like Var. /3. of the male. Oviduct slightly curved upward, black at the tip, much longer than the abdomen. Fore wings regularly reticulated ; transverse sectors very slanting. Length of the body 9 — 1 1 lines. Very nearly allied to P. pr&cipuus. Amboina and Aneiteum. a. Ceram. From Madame Ida Pfeiffer's collection. CATALOGUE OF 25. PLATYDACTYLUS VARIUS. Mas. Piceus ; caput antice et utrinque testaceum, prolhorace paullo anyustius ; palpi lestacei; prothorax fascia abbreviata furcala maculisque duabus lateralibus testaceis ; cerci abdomine now breviores ; pedes graciles, femoribus tibiisque quatuor testaceis piceo fasciatis, tibiis posticis extus trispinosis intus unispinosis ; alee anticce cinerece, abdomen superantes, venis piceo marginatis ; alee posticce longiores. Male. Piceous, shining. Head tawny in front and about the eyes, testaceous about the mouth, a little narrower than the prothorax. Eyes elongated, rather prominent. Palpi testaceous ; third joint slightly securi- form. Antennae very much longer than the body, tawny at the base. Pro- thorax much broader than long, broadest in front, with an irregular furcate abbreviated testaceous band and with two testaceous spots on each side. Cerci about as long as the abdomen. Legs long, slender ; four posterior femora and tibiae testaceous, with piceous bands; hind tibiae not serrated, with three long slender spines on the outer side and with one on the inner side. Fore wings cinereous, extending somewhat beyond the abdomen, piceous about the veins; tympanum with two transverse veins, of which the exterior one is much curved inward; apical part reticulated ; subcostal space with twenty-one piceous veins, which from the first outward are successively less oblique. Hind wings extending somewhat beyond the fore wings. Length of the body 9 lines. , The very slender hind tibiae and their long spines chiefly characterize this species. a. Ceram. From Madame Ida Pfeifler's collection. 26. PLATYDACTYLUS SIGNATIPENNIS. Fcem. Fulvus ; caput nigrum, subtus piceum; antennae corpore duplo longiores ; prothorax nigricante punctatus et gultatus ; venter nigro viltatus ; cerci abdomine non breviores; omductus abdomine multo longior ; pedes anteriores picei, testaceo conspersi ; alee antica ferru- ginetBj acuta, abdomen longe superantes, vitta flava bis interrupta ; al(B posticce multo longiores. Female. Tawny, shining. Head black, piceous beneath, prominent between the sockets of the antennae. Eyes, palpi and antennae piceous. Third joint of the palpi very slightly securiform. Antennae very slender, full twice the length of the body. Prothorax with several blackish points and dots; sides rounded. Abdomen with a black ventral stripe. Cerci as long as the abdomen. Oviduct much longer than the abdomen ; tip black. Four anterior legs piceous, stout, rather short, speckled with testaceous ; femora at the base and coxa) testaceous. Fore wings ferruginous, acute, extending much beyond the abdomen, with three yellow streaks along the keel on each side; first streak before the middle; second beyond the middle, longer than the first and than the third; transverse sectors GRYLLIDJE. 87 numerous, regular. Hind wings extending much beyond the fore wings. Length of the body 5 lines. The specimen described is deprived of its hind legs. a. Celebes. From Madame Ida Pfeiffer's collection. 27. PLATYDACTYLUS AUSTBALIS. Mas. Sordide testaceus, tomen,tosus ; caput antlce subcarinatum, fascia anteriore nigrajlavo trilineata ; palporum art.iculus 3us apice exca- vatus, oblique truncatus ; antenna corpore plus duplo longiores ; abdomen piceum, apice testaceum ; cerci abdomine vix breviores ; tibiae posticce utrinque serratce et quinque-spinosce ; alee anticce tes- taceo-cinerece, abdominis apicem attingentes ; alee posticce valde longiores. Male. Dull testaceous, tomentose. Head as broad as the prothorax, prominent between the sockets, fore part shining, with a broad black band including three transverse yellow lines. Eyes testaceous, slightly elongated, rather prominent, narrowest in front. Palpi testaceous ; third joint clavate, obliquely truncated, excavated at the tip, longer than the second. Antennae ferruginous, piceous towards the base, more than twice the length of the body; first joint large. Prothorax transverse; sides slightly rounded. Abdomen piceous, testaceous at the tip. Cerci testaceous, nearly as long as the abdomen. Hind tibiae minutely serrated, and with five rather short spines on each side. Fore wings testaceous-cinereous, extending to the tip of the abdomen ; space towards the tip reticulated; subcostal space with twelve oblique slightly curved veins, those towards the base very near each other, the twelfth Corked. Hind wings extending much beyond the fore wings. Length of the body 12 lines. The structure of the fore wings of this species is very different from that of P. subnotatus. The space towards the tips is much larger and the veins near the costa are more remote from each other. It resembles P. transversus in structure. a. Australia. From Mr. Macgillivray's collection. 28. PLATYDACTYLUS CONTINUUS. Fcem. Testaceus, gracilis, pubescens ; caput longiusculum, anlice carina- tum, vittis tribus niyricuntibus antice connexis ; antennce articulo lo subdilatato ; prothorax niyro subcompersus et bivittalus, lateribus rectis ; cerci abdomine paullo longiores ; oviductus reclus, abdomine non longior ; pedes breviusculi, sat validi,fusco conspersi, tibiis pos- ticis utrinque setosis et quadriapinosis ; alee anticce abdomen longe superanles, villa subcostali fusca pallido notata ; alee posticce valde longiores. Female. Testaceous, slender, pubescent. Head slightly elongate, very prominent between the sockets of the antennae, three blackish stripes on the vertex, united in front. Eyes dark reddish, elongated, slightly pro- minent. Third joint of the palpi clavate, excavated beneath, longer than the second. Antennae blackish, pale and with blackish rings towards the base ; first joint slightly dilated on the inner side. Prolhorax longer than 88 CATALOGUE OF broad, slightly narrower in front, with a few black speckles and with two black stripes; sides straight. Cerci a little longer than the oviduct, which is straight and has a black tip and is as long as the abdomen. Legs rather short and stout, speckled with brown ; hind tibiae setose and not serrated on each side, four spines on one side alternate with the same number on the other. Fore wings reticulated, extending much beyond the abdomen ; transverse sectors oblique ; a brown stripe along the scapular vein including various small pale marks; subcostal space pale cinereous, with irregular transverse sectors and with ten very slanting branches of the mediastinal vein, the tenth forked. Hind wings extending much beyond the fore wings. Length of the body 9 lines. This species has much affinity to P. indecorus, but recedes slill more from the typical form of the genus. The longitudinal veins and the reti- culation of the fore wings are more regular than they are in P. indecorus. N. Australia. In Mr. Saunders' collection. Country unknown. 29. PLATYDACTYLUS SDBNOTATUS. Mas. Sordide testaceus, tomentosus ; caput antice subcarinatum, spatio anteriore piceo ; palpi picei, articulo 3o clavato ; prothoracis latera picea ; abdomen pieeum, subtus ferrugineum ; cerci abdomine pantlo breviores; pedes ferruginei, tibiis posticis utrinque serratis et tri- spinosis ; al<£ anticte abdominis apicem attingentes, tympano cinereo^ strigis duabus lateralibus piceis , ala; posticce valde longiores. Male. Dull testaceous, tomentose. Head as broad as the prothorax, prominent between the sockets of the antennae, piceous and shining from thence to the mouth. Eyes livid, large, prominent, slightly elongated, narrower in front. Palpi piceous; third joint clavate, longer than the second. Antennae piceous, very slender, much longer than the body, testa- ceous towards the base; first joint piceous, small, round. Prothorax piceous between the keels and the sides, which are rounded; lateral part broadest in front. Abdomen piceous, ferruginous beneath. Cercialitile shorter than the abdomen. Legs ferruginous; hind tibiae minutely den- tate and with three slender spines on each side; spines on one side alternate with those on the other. Fore wings extending to the tip of the abdomen ; tympanum cinereous ; apical part irregularly reticulated ; sub- costal space with above twenty oblique veins, which are most approximate to each other and most regular near the base ; a piceous streak along the mediastinal vein to nearly two-thirds of the length. Hind wings extending much beyond the fore wings. Length of the body 9 lines. mm. Wings none. n. Spines of the hind tibiae very short. Genus 31. LARANDA. Fcem. Corpus robustum, convexum, apterum,subtilissimepunctatum. Caput breve, prothorace vix angustius, antice vix carinatum. Oculi sub- elongati, sat parvi. Palporum articulus 3us clavatus, 2o longior. Pro- GRYLLIDJS. 89 thorax transversus, carinis lateralibus indeterminatis, lateribus rotundatis. Cerci oviductu breviores. Oviductus corpori a?quilongus. Pedes robusti, longiusculi; femora postica apice subtns nodosa; tibiae posticoe utrinque serratae et quadrispinosae. Female. Body stout, convex, shining, extremely minutely punctured. Head short, hardly narrower than the prothorax, slightly prominent between the sockets of the antennae. Eyes rather small, slightly elongated, not prominent. Third joint of the palpi clavate, longer than the second. Prothorax transverse : lateral keels indeterminate; sides rounded. Cerci shorter than the oviduct, which is as long as the body. Legs stout, rather long; hind femora with a short stout appendage beneath at the tips; hind tibiae serrated and with four short spines on each side, spines on the one side alternate with those on the other. Wings wholly wanting. 1. LARANDA TIBIALIS. Fcern. Nigra ; prothorax Inteo bimaculatus ; abdominis segmentum basale margine poslico rufescente ; tibice rufcB. Female. Black. Eyes piceous. Prothorax with a luteous spot on each side in the fore part of the disk. Hind border of the first abdominal segment reddish. Cerci and oviduct piceous. Tibiae and tarsi red. Hind femora obliquely striated on the outer side. Length of the body 9 lines. a. Rio Janeiro. Presented by the Kev. H. Clark. nn. Spines of the hind tibiae long. Genus 32. ZAOBA. Fcem. Corpus convexum, apterum, breviusculum, subpubescens. Caput subcarinatum, thorace brevius et paullo angustius. Oculi magni, oblongi, non prominuli. Palpi maxillares graciles, longiusculi ; articulus 3us fere linearis, 2o longior. Antennas gracillima?, corpore plus duplo longiores. Prothorax transversus; latera valde rotundata. Cerci corpore non breviores. Pedes longi, graciles ; tibia? postica? biseriatim quadri- spinosae. Female. Body convex, apterous, rather short, slightly pubescent. Head ridged between the sockets of the antennae, shorter and a little narrower than the prothorax ; face vertical. Eyes large, oblong, not pro- minent, near the hind border. Maxillary palpi slender, rather long; third joint nearly linear, longer than the second. Antenna? very slender, much more than twice the length of the body. Prothorax rather broader than long; sides very much rounded. Cerci full as long as the body. Oviduct rather shorter than the body. Legs long, slender ; hind tibia? with four spines on each side, those on the one side alternate with those on the other ; first joint of the hind tarsi armed with two longspiues. This genus perhaps belongs to the following family. 1. ZAORA CINCTIPES. Mas. Testaceus, tomentosus ; caput carina vitlisque tribus (una inter- lineata) anterioribus liturisque adhuc anterioribus nigricantibus ; antenna corpore triplo longiores; thorax piceo notatus ; cerci abdo- mine paullo longiores ; pedesfuscofasciati. 90 CATALOGUE OF Male, Testaceous, tomentose. Head with a blackish ridge between the eyes and with three anterior blackish stripes, the hind part of the middle stripe interlaced ; some blackish marks on the face. Eyes tawny, prominent. Antennae piceous, testaceous at the base, about thrice the length of the body. Prothorax, mesothorax and metathorax with some irregular piceous spots. Cerci a little longer than the abdomen. Legs with brown bands on the femora and on the tibiae. Length of the body 6 lines. The specimen described is without hind legs. a. Jamaica. From Mr. Gosse's collection. 2. ZAORA MORBILLOSA. Mas. Testacea, tomentosa ; caput nigro quinque vittatnm ; palporum arliculus 3us subsecuriformis ; antenna picece ; prothorax nigro sub- marginatus, fasci a nigricante indeterminata abbreviata fulvo binotata, lateribus rectis ; mesolhorax et. metathorax nigricanle fasciati ; abdo- men fulvum nigricante conspersum et maculatum, vitta nigricante testaceo guttata. Male. Testaceous, tomentose, nearly cylindrical. Head shining, with five broad black stripes on the vertex ; middle stripe including a testa- ceous line ; outer pair very short ; a horse-shoe-shaped black mark in front of the middle stripe. Eyes piceous, slightly elongated, very slightly convex. Third joint of the palpi slightly securiform, a little longer than the second. Antenna3 piceous, testaceous at the base. Prothorax with a very narrow black border, and with a blackish broad irregular abbreviated middle band which contains a transverse tawny spot on each side ; lateral keels much rounded; vertical part broadest in front; sides straight. Mesothorax and metathorax with blackish bands, whose hind borders are dentate. Abdo- men tawny; dorsal segments with a blackish stripe which includes a testa- ceous dot on the hind border on each sejjment, with blackish speckles and with transverse rows of blackish dots. Four anterior legs rather short and stout, thickly beset with blaek bristles. Length of the body 7£ lines. a. S. Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 3. ZAORA PAEDALIS. Foem. Testacea, tomentosa ; caput striga ramosa antice furcata strigis- que duabus lateralibus nigris ; antenna nigrcB ; prothorax fasciis duabus nigris subinterruptis, la lata abbreviata, 2a informi utrinque attenuata ; abdomen nigro punctatum guttatum et plagiatum ; cerci corpore paullo longiores ; oviductus corpore paullo brevior ; pedes nigro fasciati. Female. Testaceous, tomentose. Head shining, with a black ramose streak on the vertex, forked in front; a black streak on each side extending from the eye to the face. Antennae black, about thrice the length of the body. Prothorax with two slightly interrupted black bands; firsthand on the fore border broad, abbreviated ; second near the hind border, irregular, attenuated on each side. Dorsal abdominal segments with black points, with a few black patches on each side, and with a row of black dots along GBYLLlDjE. 91 the hind border of each segment. Cerci a little longer than the body.- Oviduct nearly as long as the body ; tip piceous. Legs with black bands, which in the femora are interrupted beneath. Length of the body 7 lines. a. N. Australia. Presented by J. R. Elsey, Esq. kk. Eyes very prominent. /. Legs stout. Genus 33. ORBEGA. Fcem. Corpus gracile, nitens, fere lineare. Oculi valde prominuli, subproducti, sat magni. Palporum articulus 3us oblique truncatus, 2o asquilongus. Protborax subtransversus, anlice paullo angustior; latera antice latiora. Oviductus abdomine non brevior. Cerci longiores. Pedes validi, longiusculi ; tibiae posticae utrinque serratae et quadrispinosae. Female. Body slender, smooth, shining, nearly linear. Head as broad as the proihorax. Eyes rather large, very prominent, slightly elongated. Palpi slender; tliird joint obliquely truncated at the tip, as long as the second. Prothorax slightly transverse, slightly narrower in front above ; vertical part on each side much broader in front. Cerci longer than the oviduct, which is as long as the abdomen. Legs stout, rather long ; hind tibiae serrated and with four spines on each side, spines on the outer straight, alternate with the curved spines on the inner side. 1. ORBEGA PALLIDA. Fcem. Pallide testacea ; caput vittis quatuor fulvis inlerruplis; pro- thorax litura cilhariformi vittisque duabus piceis ; femora postica strigatis ; alee vix ullte. Female. Pale testaceous. Head with four interrupted tawny stripes on the vertex. Prothorax wilh a piceous somewhat lyre-shaped figure in the disk and with a piceous stripe on each side. Hind femora with oblique streaks; tibiae wilh three piceous spines on the outer side and with four on the inner side. Wings rudimentary, with blackish stripes. Length of the body 7^ lines. a. ? From Mr. Macgillivray's collection. II. Legs slender. Genus 34. NISITRA. Mas el fam. Corpus gracile. Caput parvum; vertex brevis ; facies subproducla. Oculi valde prominuli. Palporum articulus 3us subclavatus. Antennas gracillimae, corpore plus duplo longiores. Cerci abdominis dimidio breviores. Oviductus corpore non brevior. Pedes longi, graciles; femora postica abrupte aitenuata; tibiae posticae subserratae, quadrispinosae. Alae aniicae abdominis apicein attingeutes, maris tympauo beue delermiuato. Aiae posticae abdomen longe superantes. Male and female. Body slender. Head small ; vertex short ; face somewhat elongated. Eyes very prominent. Third joint of the palpi subclavate. Antennae very slender, more than twice the length of the body. 92 CATALOGUE OF Cerci less than half ibe length of the abdomen. Oviduct as long as the body. Legs long, slender; hind femora abruptly attenuated at half the length ; hind tibia; minutely serrated and with four spines on each side, the spines on one side alternate with those on the other. Fore wings extending to the tip of the abdomen. Tympanum of the male moderately large. Hind wings extending much beyond the abdomen. 1. NlSITBA MARGINATA. Mas et fcem. Niger ; caput antics subtusque, pectus, venter et prothoracis latera pallide jlava ; femora subtus testacea ; alee anticce lurida, vitta subcostali nigra ; alee posticce diaphana, nigricante late marginatce. Male and female. Black. Head, except the vertex and the front, pale yellow. Eyes reddish. Palpi pale yellow. Antenna black. Pectus, sides of the prothorax and abdomen beneath pale yellow. Legs black ; femora testaceous beneath. Fore wings lurid, black along the lateral keel. Hind wings pellucid, broadly bordered with blackish, this hue decreasing in breadth from the costa to the interior angle. Length of the body 6j lines. Borneo. a. Sumatra. From Sir S. Raffles' collection. hh. Prothorax very long and narrow. i. Head elongated. Genus 35.' CECANTHUS. Gryllus, Scop. Ent. Cam. 32. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. — Acheta, Charp., Cyrillo, Pavz.— Gryllomyia, Seidl. (Ecanthus, Serv. Rev. Hist. Orth. 358. Europe. 1. CECANTHOS PELLUCENS. Schaff., Icon. Ins. Ralisb. pi. 138, f. 4, 5 — Semblis lutaria, Petagna, Instil. Ent. pi. 4, f. 2 — Meconema varia. Fisch. de Waldh. Orth. Ross. pi. 8, f. 6— CEcanthus pellucens, Brulle. Hist. Nat. An. Art. ix. 174, pi. 18, f. 1. Serv. Hist. Orth. 360. Fisch. Orth. Eur. 165, pi. 9, f. 14. Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. iii. 31, pi. 8, f. 3— (Ecanthus italicus, Steph. III. Brit. Ent. Mand. vi. 6. Ramb. Fuune. And. 41 — Gryllus pellucens, Scop. Ent. Cam. 324— Gryllus italicus, Oliv. Enc. Meih. vi. 32. Latr. Gen. iii. 99 — Acheta Allioni? Fabr. Sp. Ins. — Acheta italica, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. 32. Panz. Faun. Ins. Germ. 22, pi. 17. Charp. Hor. Ent. 79. Cyrillo, Spec. Ins. Neap. pi. 7, f. 5, 6 — Achela aquea? Fabr. Ent. Syst. Suppl. 192— Gryllus (CEcanthus) italicus, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 731. a — c. Italy. Presented by Dr. Leach. d. Provence. From Prof. Westwood's collection. f. Sierra Leone. Presented by the Rev. D. F. Morgan. /. W. Africa. From Mr. Fraser's collection. GBTLLID^E. 93 N. America. 2. CECANTHUS NIVEUS. Gryllus niveus, Deg. Ins. iii. 522, pi. 43, f. 6. Oliv. Enc. Meth. vi. 637 — (Ecanthus niveus, Serv. Ann. Sci. Nat. xxii. 135; Hist. Orth.36l. Harris, Cat. Ins. Mass. 56 ; Rep. 3rd Ed. 154, f. 71 , 72. Fitch, 3rd Rep. Nox. Ins. N. York, 131. Scudder, Journ. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hut. vii. 431 — CEcanthus cylindricus, Say, MSS. Harris, Cat. Inn. Mass. 56 — (Ecanthus fasciatus, Fitch, 3rd Rep. Nox. Ins. N. York, 132. a. N. America. b. Mexico. From Mr. Shuckard's collection, e, d. Jamaica. From Mr. Gosse's collection. 3. (ECANTHUS BIPUNCTATCS. Gryllus bipunctatus, Deg. Ins. iii. pi. 43, f. 7. Oliv. Enc. Meth. 18— Gryllus (CEcanthus) bipunctatus, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 732. Pensylvania. 4. (ECANTHUS NIGKICOKNIS. Fcem. Testaceus, gracilis ; caput subproductum, nigro trivittatum ; palporum articulus 3us clavatus, oblique truncatus, 2o lonyior ; antenna nigrce; prothorax subproductus, testaceo bistrigatus ; venter niger ; oviductus niger, abdomine paullo brevior ; pedes nigri, gracillimi, tibiis anticis basi subdilatatis, femoribus poslicis basi testaceis, tibiis posticis extus sex-spinosis intus quinque-spinosis ; alee anticce cinerets, reticulatce, abdomen longe superantes ; alee posticte valde longiores. Female. Testaceous, slender, shining. Head slightly elongated, with three black stripes extending from the hind border, one between the eyes and one on each side below the eyes. Eyes elongated, slightly prominent. Third joint of the palpi clavate, obliquely truncated, longer than the second. Antenna? black, testaceous at the base, very much longer than the body. Prothorax slightly longer than broad, fore border and hind border testa- ceous; two longitudinal testaceous streaks in the disk. Ventral segments black. Cerci and oviduct a little shorter than the abdomen, the latter black. Legs black, very slender; fore tibiae slightly dilated and excavated on the inner side near the base ; hind femora testaceous towards the base ; hind tibia; with six minute spines on the outer side and with five on the inner side. Fore wings cinereous, extending much beyond the abdomen, regularly reticulated ; mediastinal vein with nine oblique branches. Hind wings extending much beyond the fore wings. Length of the body 1\ lines. a. Illinois. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 94 CATALOGUE OF 5. (ECANTHUS VAEICORNIS. Mas. Pallide testaceus ; caput productum ; palpi graciles, filiformes ; antenna nigro unifasciatce ; prothorax lonqiusculus, lateribua rectis ; pedes gracillimi) tibiis posticis biseriatim, serralis et spinosis ; alee antics diaphancB, latissimce, abdomen longis&ime superantes ; alee posticce valde longiores. Male. Pale testaceous, smooth, shining. Head elongated, a little narrower than the lore border of the prothorax. Eyes rather small, hardly convex. Palpi slender, filiform ; third joint longer than the second. Antenna? full twice the length of the body, black towards the base, testa- ceous at the base. Prothorax narrower in front ; sides straight. Legs very slender; hind tibia3 minutely serrated on each side and with a few short slender spines beyond the middle. Wings pellucid. Fore wings very broad, extending much beyond the abdomen ; veins very pale testa- ceous; mediastinal vein with fourteen oblique branches; eight near the base, approximate to each other; the other six remote from each other. Hind wings brilliantly iridescent, extending much beyond the fore wings ; reins white. Length of the body 6 lines. The colour of the antennas and the broader fore wings distinguish this species from OE. nivetts. a. Mexico. From Mr. Shuckard's collection. 6. CECANTHUS FORMOSUS. Fo3D). Pallide testaceus, gracillimus ; caput productum ; palpi graciles, filiformes ; prothorax longus, lateribus vix excavatis ; venter nigri- cante bivittatus ; oviductus abdomine brevior ; pedes gracillimi, libiis posticis biseriatim setulosis ; alee antica inordinalim reticulata, nigro quadrimaculatce, abdomen sat superantes ; alee posticce valde longi- ores. Female. Pale testaceous, very slender. Head elongated, rather shorter than the prothorax. Eyes small, elongated, slightly prominent. Palpi slender, filiform. Prothorax twice longer than broad, narrower in fronl ; sides very slightly concave. Abdomen with two blackish stripes beneath. Oviduct shorter than the abdomen; tip piceous. Legs very slender; hind tibiae very minutely setulose on each side, not serrated nor spinose. Fore wings extending rather beyond the abdomen, irregularly reticulated above and between the branches of the mediaslinal vein, which are also irregular ; two black spots on each side, one pair in the middle, the other nearer the base. Hind wings extending much beyond the fore wings. Length of the body 1\ lines. a. Mexico. From M. Salle's collection. 7. CECANTHUS ? FLAVIPES. Acheta flavipes, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. 30. Isle St. Thomas. GRYLLID^. 95 8. (ECANTHUS PERUVIANDS. Mas. Pallide testaceus, miens, gracillimus ; palpi filiformes ; prothorax elongalus, lateribus rectis ; pedes gracillimi^ tibiis posticis subserra- tis ; alee anlicce diaphance, lalissimce, abdomen longe superantes. Mas. Pale testaceous, shining, very slender. Head elongated, as long as the prothorax. Eyes small, piceous, not prominent. Palpi fili- tbrrn ; third joint longer than the second. Prothorax much longer than hroad; sides straight. Legs very slender; hind tibiae very minutely ser- rated. Wings pellucid ; veins whitish. Fore wings very broad, extending much beyond the abdomen, not reticulated ; mediastinal vein with about twelve oblique parallel branches. Hind wings extending much beyond ihe fore wings. Length of the body 6 lines. The colour of the antennae distinguishes this species from CE. vari- rornis. Peru. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 9. (ECANTHUS TENUTS. Foem. Testaceo-albidus, gracillimus ; caput productum, prothorace paullo brevius ; palpi filiformes, gracillimi ; antenna corpore duplo Ion- giores ; prothorax elongatus, lateribus fere rectis ; cerci abdomine breviores ; oviductus abdomine vix brevior ; pedes gracillimi^ tibiis posticis biseriatim spinosis ; alee anticce alba, reticulatce, abdomen longe superantes ; alANCHLORA, C. B. 25. PANCHLORA AZTEC A, C. B. 29. lactea, Watt. Blatt. 277. Genus LEUCOPH^EA. Subgenus Leucopbsa, Walt. Blatt. 278. 1. LEUCOPH^A SURINAMENSIS. Panchlora Surinamensis, C. B. 25 — Pycnosulus obscurus, Scudder, Boston Journ. Nat. Hist. vii. 424. LEUCOPILEA NIGBA. Panchlora (Leueophaea nigra, Watt. Blatt. 280. Birmah. Genus GYNA. Gyna, Watt. Blatt. 266. 1. GYNA VETULA. vetula, Watt. Blatt. 267— Panchlora Caffrorura? Stal. Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1856. Natal. 2. GYNA MACULIPENNIS. Panchlora maculipennis, C. B. 183— Gyna maculipennis, Watt. Blatt. 268, pi. 6, f. 30. 3. GYNA POMPOSA. pomposa, Walt. Blatt. 269. Genus NAUPHCETA, C. B. 37. NAUPHCETA L^VIGATA. Blalta Isevigata, C. B. 87 — Naupho3ta circiimvagans, C. B. 37 — Peri- planeta marginicollis ? C. B. 135. NAUPHCETA CINE RE A, C. B. 37. bivittata ? C. B. 37. 122 SUPPLEMENT. NAUPHCETA TESTACEA. testacea, Watt. Blatt. 284. Si. Thomas, West Coast of Africa. NAUPHCETA PAL LI DA. pallida, Watt. Blatt. 286. Cuba. Genus PARANAUPHCETA. Paranauphreta, Watt. Blatt. 397. 1. PARANAUPHCETA BASALIS. Nauphceta basalis, C. B. 38. 2. PARANAUPHCETA CIRCUMDATA. Nauphceta circumdata, C. B. 38. 3. PARANAUPHCETA RUFIPES. rufipes, Watt. Blatt. 400. Ternate. 4. PARANAUPHCETA LTRATA. Nauphceta lyrata, C. B. 37. 5. PAEANAUPHCETA BILUNATA. Nauphceta bilunata, C. B. 38. Genus PROSCRATEA, C. B. 43. PROSCRATEA DIMIDIATA, C. B. 43. marginata, Watt. Blatt. 326. Madagascar. Fam. ZETOBORID.E, C. B. 45. Genus ZETOBORA, C. B. 45. ZETOBORA MONASTICA, C. B. 45. transversa, Watt. Blatt. 290, pi. 7, f. 34. ZETOBORA LIMBATA. limbata, Watt. Blatt. 291— perspicua? C. B. 46. Brazil. ZETOBORA NIMBATA, C. B. 52. castanea, C. B. 52. BLATT ARIJ3. 123 ZETOBORA GUTTIPENNIS. Mas. Nigra ; caput antice fulvum ; antenna piceee, Jiliformes, sub- monili formes^ corpure paullo breviores ; prothorax scaber, caput superans, ferrugineo antice marginalus, sulcis nonnullis parvis longitudinalibus ; ventris latera fulvo strigata ; pedes fulvi ; alte anticcB ferruginea, abdomen longissime superantes, testaceo gutlatce, basi nigricantes ; al<£ postica cinerece, striga costali nigricante. Male. Black, smooth and shining beneath. Head small, concealed by the prothorax, tawny towards the mouth. Eyes transversely elongated, approximate on the vertex. Palpi tawny, nearly filiform ; third joint very •much longer than the second. Antennae piceous, filiform, submoniliform, a little shorter than the body. Prothorax scabrous, transversely elliptical, narrowly bordered with ferruginous in front and on each side, its breadth about twice its length ; a few short longitudinal furrows on the disk. Pectus tawny. Abdomen beneath with short transverse tawny streaks along each side. Cerci black, short, lanceolate. Legs tawny, setulo'se, moderately long and stout; hind tibiae with seven or eight spines on the outer side and with three on the inner side. Fore wings ferruginous, very much longer than the body, blackish and more coriaceous towards the base, adorned except near the base with numerous testaceous dots ; longitudinal veins forked. Hind wings cinereous, as long as the fore wings, with a blackish costal streak. Length of the body 8 lines ; of the wings 30 lines. The greater length of the wings compared to that of the abdomen distinguishes it from other species of the genus. It has most resemblance to Z. rugosa, from which it decidedly differs in the markings of the fore wings. a, b. Eastern slope of the mountains of S. Mexico. From Mr. Janson's collection. Genus PHILOBOBA. Philobora, Watt. Blalt. 294. 1. PHILOBOBA CONSPEBSA. Proscratea conspersa, C. B. 43. 2. PHILOBORA CONSPDBCATA. Zetobora conspurcata, C. B. 52. 3. PHILOBOBA ELEGANS. elegans, Watt. Blatt. 297. Brazil. Genus ONISCOSOMA. Ouiscosoma, Watt. Blatt. 298. 1. ONISCOSOMA GBANICOLLIS. Zetobora granicollis, C. B. 50— Oniscosoma castanesi, Watt. Blatt. 300. 124 SUPPLEMENT. Fam. HORMETICID^;, C. B. 54. Genus BRACHYCOLA, C. B. 54. BRACHYCOLA ROBUSTA, C. B. 54. Hormetica laevigata, C. B. 55. BRACHYCOLA VITTATA. vittata, Watt. Blatt. 330. Minas Geraes. BRACHYCOLA VERRUCOSA. Hormetica verrucosa, Watt. Blatt. 331. Venezuela. Genus PARAHORMETICA. Parabormetica, Watt. Blatt. 385. 1. PARAHORMETICA MONTICOLLIS. Hormetica monticollis, C. B. 55. 2. PARAHORMETICA TUMULOSA. tumulosa, Watt. Blatt. 385, pi. 12, f. 56. Genus HOMALODEMAS. Homalodemas, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1856, xiii. 166. 1. HOMALODEMAS EXARATA. exarata, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1856, xiii. 166. Natal. Genus GROMPHADORHINA. Gromphadorhina, Watt. Blatt. 333. 1. GBOMPHADORHINA PORTENTOSA. Gromphadorhina portentosa, Watt. Blatt. 333 — Panesthia portentosa, C. B. 182. Genus DASYPOSOMA. Dasyposoma, Watt. Blatt. 387. 1. DASYPOSOMA PUNCTULATA. Cryptocercus purictulatus, Scudder, Boston Journ. Nat. Hist. vii. 420 — Dasyposoma puuctulata, Watt. Blatt. 389. U. States. BLATTARLB. 125 2. DASYPOSOMA NIGEA. nigra, Watt. Blatt. 388, pi. 13, f. 57. Brazil. 3. DASYPOSOMA BICOLOR. bicolor, Watt. Blatt. 388. Brazil. Fam. DIPLOPTERID.E, C. B. 56. Genus PROSOPLECTA, C. B. 56. Cassidodes, Watt. Blatt. 261. PROSOPLECTA COCCINELLA, C. B. 56. Cassidodes ligata, Watt. Blatt. 262, pi. 6, f. 28. Genus PLECTOPTERA, C. B. 56. PLECTOPTEBA PORCELLANA, C. B. 56. Ceratinoptera porcellana, Watt. Blatt. 79. PLECTOPTERA POEYI, C. B. 56. Ceratinoptera Poeyi, Watt. Blatt. 79. Genus DIPLOPTERA, C. B. 57. Eleutheroda, Watt. Blatt. 264. DIPLOPTERA DYTISCOIDES. Blatta dytiscoides, Serv. Hist. Orth. 102— Diploptera silpha, C. B. 57 — Eleutheroda dytiscoides, Watt. Blatt. 265, pi. 6, f. 29. DIPLOPTERA MINOR. Eleutheroda minor, Watt. Blatt. 265 — Diploptera silphoides, C. B. 57. Fam. CORYDID^E, C. B. 58. Genus CORYDIA, C. B. 58. CORYDIA NUPTIALIS. nuptialis, Gerst. Arch, fur Naturg. xxvii. 113. Watt. Blatt. 338, pi. 10, f. 46— Gueriniana, C. B. 58. CORYDIA CARUNCULIGERA. carunculigera, Gerst. Arch, fur Naturg. xxvii. 112. Watt. Blatt. 337. Isle Luzon. 126 SUPPLEMENT. CORYDIA WESTWOODI. Westwoodi, Gerst. Arch, fur Nature/, xxvii. 114. Watt. BlatL 339. Assam. COBYDIA JBNEA. senea, Watt. Blatt. 340. Hindostan. Genus HYPERCOMPSA, C. B. 61. Diaphana, Fieb. MSS. Watt. Blatt. 348. HYPERCOMPSA FENESTRINA, C. B. 61. Diaphana Fieberi, Watt. Blatt. 349, pi. 10, f. 51. Fara. CHORISONEURID^E. Chorisoneuridae, Watt. Blatt. 251. Genus 1. OXYHALOA. Oxyhaloa, Watt. Blatt. 252. 1. OXYHALOA MORRAYI. Murray!, Watt. Blatt. 253, pi. 6, f. 25. Old Calabar. 2. OXYHALOA MINOR. minor, Watt. Blatt. 254. Cbartum. 3. OXYHALOA FERRETI. Blatta Ferreti, Rdche et Fairm. Voy. Abyss, iii. 420, pi. 27, f. 1, 2. Abyssinia. 4. OXYHALOA FULVICEPS. Proscratea fuhiceps, C. B. 44— deusta, Thunb. Stal. Ofv. K. V. Ak.Forh. 1856, 167. Genus 2. CHORISONEURA. Chorisoneura, Watt. Blatt. 255. 1. CHOBISONEURA NIGRIFRONS. Blatta nigrifrons, C. B. 90— Chorisoneura nigrifrons, Watt. Blatt. 256, pi. 6, f. 26. 2. CHORISONEURA GRACILTS. Blatta literata? C. B. 91 .—Blatta gracilis, C. B. 92-^Chorisoneura flavo- antennata, Watt. Blatt. 257. BLATTARIjE. 127 3. CHORISONEURA DISCOIDALIS. Blatta discoidalis, C. S. 92. 4. CHORISONEUBA MYSTECA. Blatta mysteca, C. B. 91. 5. CHORISONEURA SORDIDA. sordida, Watt. Blatt. 258. Brazil. Genus 3. AREOLABIA. Areolaria, Fieb. MSS. Watt. Blatt. 259. 1. AREOLARIA FIEBERI. Fieberi, Watt. Blatt. 260, pi. 6, f. 27. Balavia. 2. AREOLARIA BIPUNCTATA. bipunctata, Watt. Blatt. 261. Philippine Isles. Fam. BLATTID^E, C. B. 63. Ectobidse, Watt. Blatt. 51— Phyllodromidae, Watt. Blatt.74— Epilamprida?, P^att. Blatt. 147. Genus PHORASPIS, C. B. 63. PHORASPIS MODESTA. modesta, Watt. Blatt. 161. Brazil. Genus PHLEBONOTUM, C. B. 65. Paraphoraspis, Watt. Blatt. 163. PHLEBONOTUM FALLENS, C. B. 65. Paraphoraspis pallens, Watt. Blatt. 165. PHLEBONOTUM NOTATUM. Paraphoraspis notata, Watt. Blatt. 164, pi. 4, f. 18. Ceylon. Australia. Genus EPILAMPRA, C. B. 67. EPILAMPRA FUSCA. fusca, Watt. Blatt. 170. Venezuela. SUPPLEMENT EPILAMPRA GRACILIS. gracilis, Watt. Blatt. 170, pi. 4, f. 20. Australia. EPILAMPRA CINCTA. cincta, Watt. Blatt. 172. Country unknown. EPILAMPRA PUNCTATA. punctata, Watt. Blatt. 173. Ceylon. EPILAMPRA CINERASCENS. cinerascens, Watt. Blatt. 173. The larger spots on the fore wings of this species distinguish it from E. subconspersa and from E. adjuncta. E. conferta is much allied to E. cinerascens, and may be a variety of E. proxima. Brazil. EPILAMPRA CASTANEA. castanea, Watt. Blatt, 174— lucida ? C. B. 67. Brazil. EPILAMPKA VEBTICALIS," C. B. 75. f socia, C. B. 76. EPILAMPRA PROXIMA. proxima, Watt. Blatt. 176— maculifrons? C. B. 76. Brazil. EPILAMPRA TRDNCATA. truncata, Watt. Blatt. 178. Sydney. EPILAMPRA MACOLATA. maculata, Watt. Blatt. 179. Java. EPILAMPRA AURICULATA. auriculata, Watt. Blatt. 181. Bengal. EPILAMPRA? KERAUDRENII. Blatta Keraudrenii, Le Guillon, Rev. Zool. 292 — Epilampra ? Keraudrenii, Watt. Blatt. 182. Triton Bay, New Guinea. BLATTARIfi. 129 EPILAMPIU PLANA. 'plana, Watt. Blatt. 183. Ceylon. EPILAMPR.V DILATATA. dilatata, Watt. Blatt. 185. Australia. EPJLAMPRA INCONSPICGA. inconspicua, Watt. Blatt. 186. Philippine Isles, EPILANPRA FERRUGINEA. ferniginea, Watt. Blatt. 1 87. Brazil. EPILAMPRA PFEIFEB^E, Pfeiferfe, Watt. Blatt. 188. Borneo, EPILAMPRA BADIA. badia, Watt. Blatt. 189. EPILAMPRA CRIB ROSA, C. B. 68. agathina, C. B. 69. EPILAMPRA YERSINIANA, C. JB. 75. superba, C. B. 191. EPILAMPRA PROCERA. procera, Watt. Blatt. 192. Java. EPILAMPRA NEBULOSA, C. B. 68. Buqueti, C. B. 75. EPILAMPRA DOLESCHALI. Dolesehali, Watt. BlatL 194— insueta? C. B. 202. Amboina. EPILAMPRA BRASILIENSIS, C. B. 70. sabulosa, C. B. 70. EPILAMPRA INQOINATA, C. B. 75. notabilis, C. B. 202. 130 SUPPLEMENT. EPILAMPRA DOT AT A. Fcem. Picea, fusiformis, sublilissime striata, subtus testacea ; caput testaceum, prothoracem non superuns, vertice piceo ; oculi invirem sat remoti ; antenna testacece, nigro late fasciatce ; prothorax testaceo marginaius, margine antico subcucullato, margine postico sub- producto ; venter nigro vittatus et conspersus ; cerci teslacei, piceo viltati ; pedes robusti, tibiis tarsi&que posticis supra piceis ; alee antica coriacea, abdomen longe superantes ; alue posticce semicoriacea, postice cinerea. Female. Piceous, fusiform, very minutely striated, testaceous beneath. Head testaceous, not extending beyond the prothorax ; vertex piceous. Eyes testaceous, moderately wide apart Antennae testaceous, shorter than the body ; a broad black band near the base composed of about twenty joints. Prothorax longer than half its breadth, bordered very narrowly with pale testaceous; fore border slightly hooded ; sides hardly angular ; hind border slightly elongated. Abdomen beneath thinly speckled with black and having a black stripe which is abbreviated at each end ; supra- anal lamina bilobed, testaceous, except towards the base. Cerci testaceous, lanceolate, with a piceous stripe above. Legs testaceous, stout ; spines black at each end ; hind tibia3 and hind tarsi piceous above ; arolia large. Wings extending much beyond the abdomen, rounded at the tips. Fore wings coriaceous, corneous towards the base. Hind wings cinereous, semi- coriaceous; discoidal area, except toward the tip and costal area, dark brown. Length of the body 21—23 lines; of the wings 48-50 lines. Of the two specimens here described one has the prothorax more widened than the other. Singapore. Sarawak. In Mr. Saunders* collection. EPILAMPRA VARIA. Fcem. Lutescens,fusiformis,,sparse punctata, subtus nigro conspersa ; caput prothoracem, paullo superans, vitta liluris disco anteriore strigisque quatuor transversis nigris ; oculi invicem remoti ; palpi piceo bimaculati; prothorax longiusculus, disco atomisque marginalibus nigris, margine postico recto ; venter vitta apiceque nigris ; cerci{fusi- formes, piceo strigati ; pedes crassi, breves, nigro vittati et conspersi ; alee anticte cornea, fusco conspersa, abdomine paullo breviores ; ala postica fusccp, semicoriaceee, apud costam cinerece fusco conspersa. Female. Dull luteous, fusiform, smooth, shining. Head and pro- thorax thinly punctured. Head extending a little beyond the prothorax ; vertex marbled with black on each side of a slender stripe of the ground hue ; disk of the front and of the face black ; face with two transverse black streaks on each side. Eyes testaceous, wide apart. Second and third joints of the palpi with a piceous spot on the outer side. Prothorax much longer than half its breadth, with black speckles round the disk, which is black; fore border truncated ; sides slightly rounded, slanting outward to the hind border, which is straight. Pectus, under side of abdomen and legs speckled with black. Abdomen beneath with a black stripe which towards BLATTAEIA. 131 the tip is much dilated and occupies the whole hreadlh; supra-anal lamina notched. Cerci fusiform, with a piceous streak on the upper side. Legs thick, short; femora and tibiae striped with black. Wiugs a little shorter than the abdomen. Fore wings corneous, mottled with brown ; covered part of the right wing brown, coriaceous ; costa slightly rounded. Hind wings brown, semicoriaceous ; costal space cinereous, speckled with brown. Length of the body 13 lines; of the wings 22 lines. Sarawak. In Mr. Saunders' collection. EPILAMPRA ADUSTA. Fo3m. Testacea, plana, longi-ovata ; caput prothoracem non superans^ plagis duabus anticis nigr is ; oculi invicem remoti ; prothorax tuber- culatus, margins antico inciso, margine postico fere recto ^ plaga magna fuscescente subquadrata antice incisa et utringue nigricante ; abdomen latum, subtus nigricante bivittatum ; pedes robusti, breves ; alee anlicce coriacece, abdominis apicem vix attingentes, lituris pallidis fuscisque ; alts postica cinerecE. Female. Testaceous, flat, elongate- oval, dull above, shining beneath. Head not extending beyond the prothorax ; a black patch on the front and another on the face. Eyes black, wide apart. Prolhorax tuberculale, rather longer than half its breadth, notched behind the head; sides rounded ; hind border nearly straight; a large brownish subquadrate patch extending to the hind border, notched in front, where it is blackish on each side. Scutellum with a blackish mark on each side. Abdomen much broader than the thorax ; under side with two curved blackish stripes which are connected near the tip ; supra-anal lamina bilobed. Legs stout, short; femora with short spines. Wings hardly extending to the tip of the abdo- men. Fore wings coriaceous, varied with pale brown and with sotue pale testaceous spots which are partly bordered with brown, and thus having a resemblance to the plumage of a pheasant; costa slightly rounded. Hind wings cinereous. Length of the body 10 lines; of the wings 18 lines. This species differs still more than E. varia from the typical form of Epilampra, and the two following species are still more aberrant. Sarawak. In Mr. Saunders' collection. • • EPILAMPRA BASIFEBA. Mas. Testacea, fusiformis ; oculi invicem sat remoti; antenna fulvae, corpore breviores ; prothorax semicircularis, sub tuber culatus, sub- hyalinus, caput longe superans ; margine antico non truncate, margine postico vix rotundato ; cerci breviusculi ; pedes robusti, sat breves ; al& anticce coriacea, dense punctata, fusco notatce, abdomen superanteSj trunco humerali basijlavo ; alee postica cinerece. Male. Testaceous, fusiform, slightly shining above, more shining beneath. Head smooth. Eyes black, rather wide apart. Antennse tawny, shorter than the body. Prothorax nearly semicircular, extending much beyond the head, thinly and minutely tuberculate, slightly hyaline ; tubercles darker than the ground hue; fore border not truncated; hind border hardly rounded, accompanied with short longitudinal ridges. 132 SUPPLEMENT. Abdomen notched at the tip. Styles very slender. Cerci lanceolate, rather short. Legs rather short and thick ; femora with slender spines. Wings extending somewhat beyond the abdomen. Fore wings coriaceous, thickly and minutely punctured ; humeral trunk pale yellow at the base; some brownish marks of various size like those of the preceding species; costa slightly rounded. Hind wings cinereous, hardly coriaceous ; wings pale testaceous. Length of the body 11 lines; of the wings 25 lines. Ceram. In Mr. Saunders' collection. EPILAMPRA STRIGIFBONS. Foem. Testacea, fusiformis ; caput slriga frontali nigra ; oculi invicem remoti ; antenna nigrieantes, corpore breviores ; prothorax aspere punc- tatus, antice rotundatus, caput sat superans, margine postico fere recto ; cerci brevissimi ; alee anticce coriacece, dense punctatce, abdomine breviores, costa rolundata ; ales posticee breviores, cinerece, apud contain testacece. Female. Testaceous, fusiform, dull above. Head with a black streak on the front. Eyes tawny, wide apart. Antennae blackish, shorter than the body. Prothorax extending somewhat beyond the head, rather longer than half its breadth, roughly and thinly punctured ; fore border and sides regularly rounded, hind border nearly straight. Supra-anal lamina notched. Cerci very short. Legs moderataly long and stout; femora with short spines. Fore wings coriaceous, thickly and minutely punctured, rounded at the tips, ranch shorter than the abdomen ; costa rounded ; covered part of right wing shining, semi-coriaceous. Hind wings cinereous, testaceous along the costa, shorter than the fore wings. Length of the body 14 lines; of the wings 20 lines. a. Philippine Isles. From Mr. Cuming's collection. EPILAMPRA RAMIFERA. Mas. Fulva ; oculi testacei, invicem remoti, subtus nigro marginati ; prothorax transverse el subtilissime striatus, testaceo paltido marginatus, margine postico producto subangulato ; abdomen testaceum, apice integrum ; alee amplce, apice rotundatce, abdomen longe superantes ; alee antic<£ basi obscuriores, area discoidali albido plagiata, striga ranwsa picea ; ala posticce cinerece, apud costam testacece. Male. Tawny, fusiform, smooth, shining, testaceous beneath. Head extending a little beyond the prothorax. Eyes testaceous, wide apart, black-bordered beneath. Antennas testaceous. Prothorax transversely and irregularly elliptical, narrowly bordered with pale testaceous, transversely and extremely minutely striated ; fore border truncated, arched ; hind border elongated and slightly angular. Abdomen testaceous, entire at the tip. Cerci moderately long. Legs rather stout, armed with stout spines. Wings ample, rounded at the tips, extending much beyond the abdomen. Fore wings coriaceous, darker and corneous towards the base; cliscoidal area with some whitish patches; some of the anterior longitudinal veins forked ; a piceous streak along the humeral trunk emitting branches along the veins in front^ intermediate veins distinct ; transverse sectors very BLATTARI£. 133 regular. Hind wings cinereous, testaceous along the cosla; veins testa- ceous. Length of the body 18 lines; of the wings 44 Hues. Sumatra. In Mr. Saunders' collection. EPILAMPRA POLYSPILA. Fcem. TVsteera, fusiformis ; caput prothoracem non superans, fasci villa, linvisqueduabusanterioribusniyris ; prothorax punctis guttisque plurimis piceis, plaga utrinque attenuata maculisque duabus posticis nigris^ margine poslico vix producto ; venter piceo guttatus, maculis laleralibus nigris ; al f. 3-^ Polyzosteria Geissei, C. B. 168— P. raldiviana, C.B. 168— Horraetica chilensis^ C. B. 55— Parasphaeria ovata, Watt. Blatt. 312. 2. PARASPH^RIA LINEAKIS. Ischnoptera linearis, C. B. 115 — Parasphaeria linearis, Watt. Blatt. 314» 3. PARASPH^IRIA CASTANEA. castanea, Watt. Blatt. 315. Brazil. Fam. ANAPLECTID.E, C. B. 181. Genus ANAPLECTA, C.B.\8\* ANAPLECTA BIVITTATA* bivittata, Watt. Blatt. 63. Brazil. CATALOGUE OF LOCUSTIOE 157 CATALOGUE OF LOCUSTIDJE. Fam. 2. LOCUSTIDjE. Locustides, Leach, Ed. Enc. — Gryllidae, Steph. — Locustariap, Lair. Zelt. Serv. Hist. Orth. 370. Scudder— Locustina, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 664. Fischer, Orth. Eur. 187. The synopsis of the genera of this family is deferred to a later part of the Catalogue in order that it may be made more complete by means of information from Mr. Scudder, who is engaged in the publication of a work on these tribes. Genus 1. CERBERODON. .V, De 396. Brulti Cerberodon, Perty, Del. An. Art. 120— Listroscelis, Serv. Rev. Hist. Orth. 1. CERBERODON VIRIDIS. Cerberodon viridis, Perty, DeL An. Art. 120, pi. 23, f. 10— Listroscelis viridis, Serv. Hist. Orth. 397. a, b. Brazil. c. Para. Presented by R. Graham, Esq. d. Para. From Mr. Bates' collection. . CERBERODON ARMATDS. Listroscelis armata, Serv. Rev. 64; Hist. Orth. 398, pi. 11, f. 1. Brazil. Genus 2. MONOCEROPHORA. Mas. Corpus gracile, convexum, glabrum, fere cylindricum. Caput magnum, cornu longo lanceolate oblique ascendente armatum ; frons abrupte declivis, antice striata; facies bifoveolata: labrum longi-ovale. Oculi parvi, fere rotundi, valde prominuli. Palpi longi, graciles, apice incrassati. Antennae graciles, corpore mullo longiores. Prothorax elon- gatus, sulcis duobus transversis subangulatis. Prosternum, mesosternum et metasternum bispinosa. Abdomen angustum : sexualia parva. Pedes graciles, longissimi ; femora quatuor anteriora biseriatim quadrispinosa ; femora postica biseriatim decemspinosa ; tibiae quatuor anteriores spinis 158 CATALOGUE OF quinque longis biseriatim armatae ; tibiae posticae spinis plurimis parvis bi- seriatim armatse ; tarsi lati. Alae corpore valde longiores. Ala? anticie angustae, confertissime reticulatae. Male. Body slender, convex, smooth, nearly cylindrical. Head large, perpendicular and dilated in front; a long lanceolate acute horn ascending obliquely from between the sockets of the antennae ; fore part of the front transversely and minutely striated ; face with two longitudinal grooves ; labrum elongate-oval. Eyes small, nearly round, very prominent. Mandibles large, curved. Palpi long, slender, filiform, thinly pubescent, incrassated at the tips. Maxillary palpi about twice the length of the labial palpi ; first joint very short; second about twice the length of the first; third about thrice the length of the second; fourth a little shorter than the third ; fifth as long as the fourth. First joint of the labial palpi very short; second nearly thrice the length of the first; third very much longer than the second. Antenna? very slender, very much longer than the body; first and second joints incrassated. Prothorax a little longer than broad, with two slightly angular transverse furrows. Prosternum, meso- sternum and metasternum each armed with two slender obtuse spines. Abdomen slender; apical appendages small. Cerci stout, lanceolate, clothed with long hairs. Legs slender, very long ; fore coxae armed with an acute lanceolate spine ; four posterior coxae armed with a shorter obtuse spine ; four anterior femora with four rather short and slender spines on each side; hind femora with ten minute spines on each side; fore tibiae with five pairs of spines, the four first extremely long, the fifth much shorter than the fourth ; middle tibiae with five pairs of rather long spines, which from the first to the fifth successively decrease in length, three snorter spines on the upper side; hind tibia? with seventeen minute spines on each side. Tarsi four-jointed ; first, second and third joints broad ; fourth slender, as long as the three preceding together. Wings very much longer than the bodj. Fore wings narrow, thickly and very minutely reticulated, inde- pendently of the transverse sectors, which are irregular and not numerous. Hind wings with very numerous transverse sectors. This genus and Cerberodon will form a group in the family, and may be distinguished from the neighbouring genera by their very prominent eyes, by the spines on the fore femora, and by the structure of the fore wings. MONOCEROPHORA MINAX. Mas. Rufescente fulva ; caput nigrum, lateribus rufescente fulvis ; palpi flavi, apice fusci ; prothorax nigro univittatus; abdomen testaceum, nigro bivittatwn ; tibia quatuor anteriores spinis nigris apice rufis ; al& anticcs ferruginea, fulvo venosce, basi pallidiores ; alee postica einerets. Male. Reddish tawny. Head black, reddish tawny on each side. Eyes tawny. Palpi yellow ; tips brown. Antennas piceous, red towards the base ; first and second joints blackish. Prothorax with a black stripe which is broadest in front. Pectus and abdomen testaceous, the latter with an irregular black stripe on each side. Hind femora indistinctly streaked on each side; four anterior femora blackish beneath, with black spines ; spines of the four anterior tibiae black, with red tips ; spines of the LOOUSTIDJE. 15 hind tibiae wholly black ; larsi piceous. Fore wings ferruginous, paler towards the base ; veins tawny. Hind wings cinereous ; veins blackish. Length of the body 16 lines; of the fore wings 51 lines. a. Pernambuco. Presented by — Spooner, Esq. Genus 3. DETNACRIDA. Anostotoma (Deinacridn) White, Grays ZooL Misc. Pi. 2, 78 ; Dieffen- bach's New Zealand, ii. 280. 1. DEINACRIDA HETF.RACANTHA. heteracantha, White, Grays ZooL Misc. Pt. 2, 71. Dieffenbach's N. Zea- land, ii. 280. ZooL Voy. Erebus and Terror, xi. 24, pi. 5, f. 1. o. New Zealand. Presented by Dr. Dieffenbach. b, c. New Zealand. Presented by Dr. Sinclair. d. New Zealand. Genus 4. ANOSTOSTOMA. Anostostoma, G. R. Gray, Mag. Nat. Hist. Ser.2, i. 14 1. Serv. Hist. Orlh. 385 — Slenopelmatus, Burm. 1. ANOSTOSTOMA AUSTRALASIA australasiae, G. R. Gray, Mag. Nat. Hist. Ser. 2, i. 143, f. 16. Serv. Hist. Orth. 388. Duncan, Nat. Libr. xxxiv. 254, pi. 14. a. Australia. b. Moreton Bay. From Mr. Strange's collection. c. Australia. Presented by the Entomological Club. 2. ANOSTOSTOMA FEMORALIS. Mas. Ferruginea, subtilissime punctata ; caput nigrieans, prolhorace paullo latins, inter antennas subcarinatum, labro flaw ; palpi fnaxillares nigricantes, basi testacei ; palpi labiales lestacei ; abdomen breve, fills duobus apicalibus brevisaimis ; pedes nigri, femoribus rufis apice nigr is, femoribus posticis oblique striatis supra serratist tibiis triseriatim luteo spinosis. Male. Ferruginous, very finely punctured. Head shining, blackish, a little broader than the prothorax, slightly ridged between the antennae ; three yellow dots representing the ocelli; labrum yellow. Eyes livid. Mandibles tawny. Maxillary palpi blackish ; first and second joints testa- ceous; third, fourth and fifth joints testaceous at the base. Labial palpi testaceous. Antennae black. Prothorax transverse, with three very slight transverse furrows, of which the first and second are interrupted. Pro- sternum with two spines. Abdomen short, with two apical filiform appendages which are shorter than the cerci. Legs black ; coxae and femora red, the latter black towards the tips; four anterior coxae with a stout spine; hind femora serrated above, obliquely ridged on the outer side; tibiae with long stout luleous black-tipped spines which are arranged in three series, those of the hind tibiae more numerous than the others ; four 1*60 CATALOGUE OF anterior tarsi luteous in the middle and beneath ; hind tarsi luteous beneath ; claws luteous. Length of the body 17 lines. The hind tarsi are not so slender as those of A. Australasia. a. ? From the collection of the Zoological Society. 3. ANOSTOSTOMA CUNICULATOB. cuniculator, Coguerel, A. S. E. F. 2me Ser. vi. 282, pi. 8, f. 6. Madagascar. Genus 5. GNATHOCLITA. Gnathoclita, Haan, Verh. Nat. Gesch: Ned. Ind. Bez. Ins. Sauss. Rev. Zool. 1861, 129. 1. GNATHOCLITA VORAX. Gryllus vorax, Stoll, Saut. et Gryll. pi. 4 c, f. 19, 20— Anostostoma vorax, Serv. Hist. Orth. 389— Gnathoclita vorax, Sauss. Rev. Zool. 1861, 130. Surinam. Amazon Kegion. 2. GNATHOCLITA? CRASSIDENS. Auostostoma crassidens, Blanch., Gay, Hist. Chile, vi. Chili. 3. GNATHOCLITA? MONSTROSA. Locusta monstrosa, Herbsl, Nat. Freun. Berl. Neue Schrift. iv. 112, pi. 1, f. 1—5— Anostostoma Herbstii, Gray, May. Nat. Hist. i. 143, f. 17. Serv. Hist. Orlh. 388. Surinam. 4. GNATHOCLITA? TOLTECA. Anostostoma tolteca, Sauss. Rev. Zool. 186J, 130. Orizaba. Genus 6. HEMIDEINA. Mas et fcem. Corpus longum, convexum, nitens, glabrum, sub- cylindricum, apterum. Caput magnum. Palpi longi, graciles. Antenna; longissimae. Prothorax subtransversus, margine subrerlexo. Oviductus subarcuatus, plus minusve elongatus. Pedes robusli, longiusculi; femora postica uniseriatim unispinosa ; tibiae quatuor anteriores biseriatim quadri- spinosce ; tibiae postiae subdilatatae, spinis quatuor longis crassis biseriatim aimatae. Male and female. Body long, convex, shining, wingless, nearly cylin- drical, generally smooth. Head large, generally a little broader than the prolhorax, very convex above, slightly prominent between the antennae. Palpi long, slender. Antennae very long, generally slender. Prothorax slightly transverse ; border generally slightly reflexed. Abdomen elongate, LOCU8TID.E. 161 Oviduct curved upward, more or less long. Legs stout, rather long ; four anterior femora unarmed ; hind femora with a single row of three minute spines; four anterior with four minute spines on each side; hind tibiae more or less dilated, with four long thick spines on each side; tarsi slender. The dilated hind tibiae are the most distinctive character of this genus. 1. HEMIDEINA OAPITOLINA. Mas. Flava, punctata ; caput maximum, carinatum, flavescente quadri- strigatum,fronte nigra striata rufescente fasciata, facie flava, labro palpisque fulvis, his apice piceis ; antenn ce fulvcB ; prothorax niger, lateribus flavis ; mesothorax nigro conspersus et bimaculatus ; abdo- men vitla maculari et segmentorum marginibus posticis nigris ; cerci fulvi ; femora biseriatim nigro strigata ; tibiae posticce rufescentes, subdilatatte. Male. Yellow, shining, thinly punctured. Head extremely large, broader than the prothorax, reddish and very convex above, keeled and with four yellowish streaks between the eyes ; front black, transversely striated, with a reddish band; face yellow; labrum tawny. Mandibles black. Palpi tawny, first and second joints short; third and fourth long, of nearly equal length; fifth longer than the fourth, subclavate, and piceous at the lip. Third joint of the labial palpi clavate, piceous. Antenna? tawny, very much longer than the body. Prothorax black, transverse, broader than the mesothorax, broader in front, irregularly bordered on each side with yellow, this hue extending for a short space along the fore border and along the hind border. Mesothorax with a black spot on each side and with some minute black marks. Metathorax and abdominal dorsal segments with a row of black spots and with black bands on the hind borders, the spots successively widening to the apical segment. Apical appendages and cerci tawny, the former twice the length of the latter. Legs stout, rather long ; femora with a row of interrupted black streaks on each side ; hind femora beneath with a few denticulations on each side and towards the tip with a single row of four minute black-tipped spines; four anterior tibia3 with four small black-tipped spines on each side ; hind tibiae reddish, slightly dilated, with two small black-tipped spines beneath and with four thick piceous spines on each side, the spines on the inner side much longer than those on the outer ; tarsi reddish. Length of the body 18—21 lines. The head of this species is very large and resembles that of Anostostoma in structure, and it approaches much nearer than the following species to that genus. a. New Zealand. Presented by Miss Rye. b. New Zealand. Presented by Capt. Stokes. 162 CATALOGUE OF 2. HEMIDEINA THOEACICA. Deinacrida thoracica, While, Zoot. Voy. Erebus and Terror, xi. 25, pi. 5, f. 2. a — d. New Zealand. Presented by Sir J. C. Ross. e. New Zealand. (In trunks of trees). From M. Pelerin's collection. f,g- New Zealand. Presented by Dr. Sinclair. A, i. New Zealand. Presented by Sir A. Smith. j — m. New Zealand. Presented by Col. Bolton. 3. HEMIDEINA FIGUKATA. Foem. Lutea ; caput fulvum, fron te transverse striata; prothorax litura nigra subcithariformi ; mesothorax, metathorax et abdominis segmenta nigro marginata; abdomen compressum, mtta dorsali nigra apicem versus dilatata ; oviductus fulvus, arcuatus, apice piceus, abdominis dimidio longior ; pedes robusti, breviusculi, tibiis posticis subdilalatis. Var. j8. — Caput testaceum. Mas. — Caput nigricans ; abdomen non vittatum, apice nigrum. Female. Luteous, convex, shining. Head tawny, thinly and finely punctured, with a slight forked keel between the sockets of the antennae ; front finely and transversely striated. Eyes slightly prominent. Palpi tawny ; filth joint subclavate, longer than the fourth ; third joint of the labial palpi clavate. Antennae very much longer than the body. Prothorax transverse; sides slightly reflexed; a very slender longitudinal furrow and with two much curved transverse furrows; several connected black marks in the disk forming a somewhat lyre-shaped figure. Mesothorax, meta- thorax and abdominal dorsal segments with a black band on the hind border of each, these bands atteauated on each side. Mesothorax with a few irregular black marks. Metathorax with a black patch on each side. Abdomen compressed, with a black stripe which is dilated towards the tip. Oviduct tawny, curved upward, piceous towards the tip, a little more than half the length of the abdomen. Legs slout, rather short; femora with a row of short oblique blackish streaks on each side ; hind femora wilh a single row of three minute black-tipped spines near the tip ; four anterior tibiae with four minute black-tipped spines on each side ; hind tibiae with four long thick black-tipped spines on each side and with three minute spines beneath. Var. ft. — Head testaceous. Spines of the legs not black at the tips. Male. — Head blackish' larger than that of the female. Abdo- men without a stripe, wholly black towards the tip. Length of the body 16 — 21 lines. The stripe on the abdomen distinguishes this species from H. tho- racica. a. Port Nicholson, New Zealand. " In wood.'' " ' Weta ' of natives." From Mr. Earl's collection. 6. New Zealand. Presented by Dr. Sinclair, c. New Zealand. Presented by Miss Rye. LOCUSTIDJ;. 103 4. HEMIDEINA ABBREVIATA. Fuem. Fulva,punctata; capat breve, carina plana ; palpi testacei ; pro- thorax sulco antico transverse, sulcis duobus obliquis sulcoque tenui longitudinali ; abdomen suluris apiceque nigricantibus ; cerci fulvi ,* oviductus piceus, subarcuatus, abdominis dimidio brevior ; pedes tes- tucei, crassi, breviusculi, tibiis posticis rufescentibus. Female. Tawny, convex, shining, thkily punctured. Head short, as broad as ihe prothurax, with a slight keel which is flattened between the sockets of the antennae. Eyes black, slightly prominent. Mandibles black at the tips. Palpi testaceous. Antennae tawny, long, testaceous at the base. Prothorax with a very slender longitudinal furrow, with an oblique furrow on each side and an auterior transverse furrow. Abdomen with blackish bands on the sutures of the dorsal segments; tip wholly blackish. Cerci tawny. Oviduct piceous, very slightly curved, less than half the length of the abdomen. Legs testaceous, thick, rather short ; femora with oblique interrupted blackish streaks on each side, indistinct on the inner side ; hind /emora beneath with a single row of three minute piceous spines towards the tip ; four anterior tibiae with four minute piceous spines on the outer side and with three on the inner side ; hind tibiae reddish, with four long thick piceous spines on each side ; tarsi tawny. Length of the body 14 lines. The shorter abdomen and much shorter oviduct distinguish it from the preceding species. a. New Zealand. Presented by Henry Drew, Esq. " These insects were found in caves half a mile within. Mr. Drew supposed them to feed upon a species of Lichen." 5. HEMIDEINA PRODUCTA. Foam. Fulva, cylindrica, punctata; caput nigrum, facie clypeoque fulvis; palpi testacei ; pro thorax sulcis duobus obliquis nigricanti- bus; abdomen longum, segmentis piceo marginatis ; oviductus sub- arcuatus, abdomine brevior ; pedes robusti, longiusculi, tibiis posticis subdilatatis. Female. Tawny, cylindrical, shining, thinly punctured. Head black; face and labrum tawny. Eyes ferruginous, prominent. Palpi testaceous; fourth joint of the maxillary palpi longer than the third ; third joint of the labial palpi clavate, black at the tip. Antennae piceous, tawny at the base. Prothorax slightly transverse, with an oblique blackish furrow on each side. Abdomen long; hind borders of the segments piceous. Oviduct slightly curved, rather shorter than the abdomen. Legs stout, rather long ; femora with a row of short oblique interrupted black streaks on each side; hind femora with a single row of small black spines which from the first to the fourth successively increase in size; four anterior tibiae with three rather small black-tipped spines on each side, excluding the apical spines ; fore tibiae contracted near the base ; hind tibiae slightly dilated, with four long 164 CATALOGUE OF thick black spines on each side and with three minute spines. Length of the body 19 lines. Slightly narrower than ff.fgurata, to which it is closely allied. a, b. New Zealand. Presented by Dr. Sinclair. c. New Zealand. Presented by Henry Drew, Esq. 6. HEMIDEINA TIBIALIS. Fcem. Fulva, punctata ; caput carina subsulcata, fronte striata ; palpi apice picei ; prothorax snlcis duobus obliquis, sulco longitudinali tenuissimo, plaga antica picea ; abdominis segmenla piceo marginata; oviductus vix arcuatus, abdomine paullo brevior ; pedes breves, crassi, tibiis posticis dilatatis biseriatim quadrispinosis. Female. Tawny, convex, shining, thinly punctured. Head not broader than the prothorax, with a slight grooved keel between the sockets of the antenna; front transversely striated. Eyes piceous. Mandibles with pice6us tips. Palpi piceous at the tips ; fourth joint of the maxillary palpi longer than the third; third joint of the labial palpi clavate. Antennae very much longer than the body. Prothorax slightly transverse ; a very slender middle furrow and an oblique furrow on each side ; a piceous patch in front. Abdomen with a narrow piceous band on the hind border of each dorsal segment. Oviduct hardly curved, a little shorter than the abdomen. Legs short, thick; femora with a row of short oblique black streaks on each side ; hind femora with a single row of four minute black-tipped spines near the tip; four anterior tibiae with four small black- tipped spines on each side ; fore tibiae contracted near the base ; hind tibiae dilated, with four long and very stout black spines on each side. Length of the body 15 lines. The shorter and broader hind tibiae distinguish it from H.figurata. a. New Zealand. Presented by Capt. Stokes. 7. HEMIDEINA ATTENUATA. Fosrn. Testacea, angusta, punctata ; caput supra piceum, carina subfoveo- lata, facie antica clypeoque testa ceis ; palpi labiales apice fulvi; antennce picece, sat validce ; prothorax fasciis duabus nigris valde in- determinatis, lateribus subreflexis ; abdomen nigricante conspersum, apicem versus subcompressum ; oviductus subarcuatus, abdomine multo brevior; pedes cram, tibiis posticis tarsisque ferrugineis illis sub- dilatatis. Female. Testaceous, convex, narrow, shining, somewhat roughly punctured. Head piceous, not broader than the prothorax, with a slight grooved keel between the sockets of the antennae ; face in front, labrum and under side testaceous. Eyes livid, small. Palpi testaceous ; fifth joint of the maxillary palpi subclavate, as long as the fourth ; lateral palpi tawny towards the tips. Antenna? piceous, long, rather stout, testaceous at the base. Prothorax with two very irregular black stripes ; each of the inner pair composed if three spots, a black middle spot between the third pair of spots ; the outer pair speckled with testaceous, abbreviated in front ; borders slightly reflexed. Abdomen minutely blackish speckled, slightly compressed LOCUSTlDJi. 165 towards the tip. Oviduct slightly curved, much shorter than the abdomen. Legs thick, moderately long; femora with oblique interrupted black streaks on each side ; hind femora beneath with a few slight denticulations on each side, and near the tip with a single row of four small piceous spines which to the fourth successively increase in size; four anterior tibiae with four short spines on each side ; fore tibiae compressed towards the base ; hind tibiae ferruginous, slightly dilated, with three small spines beneath, with three thick spines on the outer side and with four on the inner side, those on the inner side longer than those on the outer ; tarsi ferruginous. Length of the body 15 lines. The shorter oviduct and the more dilated hind tibiae distinguish this species from H. thoracica. New South Wales. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 8. HEMIDEINA FUSIFERA. Fcem. Lutea, punctata ; caputpiceum, carina subfoveolata, facie labro- que luteis ; palpi lutei, apice picei ; prothorax litura nigra subcithari- formi, sulcis dnobus obliquis ; mesolhorax, metathorax et abdominis segmenta marginibus posticis nigricanlibus ; abdomen compressum ; oviductus subarcuatus, abdomine vix brevior ; pedes cram, tibiis posticis rufescentibus subdilatatis biserialim quadrispinosis. Female. Luteous, convex, shining, punctured. Head piceous, not broader than the prothorax, with a slight grooved keel between the sockets of the antennae; face and Jabrum luteous. Eyes piceous, small. Palpi luteous; tifth joint of the maxillary palpi piceous, about one-fourth of the length of the fourth ; third joint of the labial palpi piceous, clavate, as long as the second. Prothorax transverse, with a black somewhat lyre-shaped figure in the disk and with an oblique furrow on each side; borders slightly reflexed. Mesothorax, metathorax and dorsal segments of the abdomen with a blackish band on each hind border. Mesothorax and metaihorax with a few black speckles. Abdomen compressed. Oviduct slightly curved, almost as long as the abdomen. Legs thick ; femora with oblique interrupted black streaks on each side ; hind femora with a few denticulations on each side and with a single row of four small spines; four anterior tibiae with three small spines on each side ; hind tibiae reddish, slightly dilated, with four thick spines on each side, those on the inner side much longer than those on the outer ; tarsi reddish. Length of the body 18 lines. a. Richmond River, Australia. From Mr. Leycester's collection. Genus 7. LICOLA. Mas. Corpus crassum, glabrum. Caput subglobosum, prothorace lalius. Palpi maxillares longi. Antennas corpore plus duplo longiores. Prothorax antice latior, sulcis duobus transversis, 2o interrupto. Cerci dense pilosi. Pedes robusti ; femora intermedia extus, trispinosa, intus quadrispinosa ; femora postica septemspinosa ; tibise quatuor anteriores quinquespinosae ; tibiae posticae extus quadrispinosa?, intus quinque- spinosae. 166 CATALOGUE OF Male. Body slout, convex, smooth, shining. Head very convex, rather broader than the prothorax. Maxillary palpi long. Antenna mnch more than twice the length of the body. Prothorax transverse, broadesi in front, with two transverse furrows; the first very near the fore border; the second interrupted in the middle. Abdomen with two apical valves. Cerci thickly beset with long hairs, about one-fourth of the length of the abdo- men. Legs stout, bristly ; fore femora unarmed ; middle femora with three small teeth on the outer side and with four on the inner side; hind femora with seven small spines ; fore tibise with five long spines besides those at the tip, the two on the inner side much longer than the three on the outer side ; middle tibiae with five spines of equal size, two on the outer side and three on the inner side ; hind tibiae with four long spines on the outer side and with five on the inner side. Fore wings a little longer than the hind wings; transverse sectors regular. 1. LlCOLA COULONI. Anostostoma Couloni, Sauss. A. S. E. F. 4me Ser. i. 490, pi. 12. a. Java. Genus 8. GRYLLACRIS. Gryllacris, Serv. Rev. Or/A.; Hist. Orth. 392. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii.717. Gerst. Wiegm. Arch. xxvi. 245. The following sections are chiefly copied from De Gerstacker's mono- graph. The four long spines on each side of the fere tibiae are common to the genus except the species of the last section, and are therefore only mentioned when they differ slightly from the typical form. a. Winged species. Four anterior tibis with five pairs of rather long spines. b. Hind wings light-coloured, mostly yellow, their transverse veins bordered with black or brown on both sides. c. Fore wings with black transverse veins. 1. GRYLLACRIS LINEOLATA. lineolata, Serv. Hist. Orth. 396. Haan, Bijdragen tot der Jcennis der Orth- optera, 219. Gerst'dcker, Wiegm. Archiv. xxvi. 250. Java. 2. GRYLLACRIS PARDALINA. pardalina, Gerst. Wiegm. Arch. xxvi. 252. a. Ceylon. From the Rev. J. Wenham's collection. b. Ceylon. Presented by Dr. Templeton. c. Ceylon. From Dr. Thwaites' collection. LOCUSTHXE. 167 GKYLLACRIS PLAGIATA. Foem. Lutea, sat gracilis ; caput supra rufum, lateribus nigris ; ocelli Jlavi ; palpi testacei, articulis 3o 4o abdomine multo longior ; pedes longiusculi ; \ ata poslica cinerece. LOCTJST1D&. 181 Female^ Testaceous, convex, smooth, shining. Head a little broader than the prothorax, very convex above, slightly prominent between the antenna? ; fore part perpendicular, transversely and very finely striated ; three yellow dots representing the ocelli ; front piceous. Eyes prominent. Fifth joint of the maxillary palpi a little longer than the fourth. Antenna tawny. Prothorax transverse, with a much-rounded furrow on each side ; borders slightly reflexed ; fore border much rounded in the middle ; sides slightly rounded. Oviduct slightly curved upward, piceous towards the tip, much longer than the abdomen. Legs stout, rather long; hind femora with two rows of minute black spines, eight on the outer side, those on the inner side fewer and more minute; hind tibia? with six small black-tipped spines on the outer side and with five on the inner side. Wings extending a little beyond the abdomen. Hind wings cinereous. Length of the body 18 lines; of the wings 40 lines. Ceram or Amboina. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 47. GRYLLACRTS PERLOIDES. Mas. Lute a, sat gracilis ; caput inter antennas planum, piceo uni- plagiatum ; palpi testacei ; prothorax fasciis duabus nigricantibus, la brevi informi lineam emittente ; alee pallide cinerece, testaceo venosce, venulis transversis fuscescentibus. . Male. Luteous, rather slender. Head hardly broader than the pro- thorax, flat and with a piceous patch between the sockets of the antennae; front thickly and minutely punctured. Palpi testaceous; fifth joint of the maxillary palpi filiform, hardly longer than the fourth ; third joint of the labial palpi capitate. Prothorax transverse, with a blackish band on the fore border and another on the hind border; the first band short, irregular, emitting a line to the disk. Legs stout; hind femora with four short spines on each side ; hind tibia? with about five very minute spines on each side. Wings pale cinereous, of equal length ; veins testaceous ; transverse sectors brownish, numerous, regular; transverse veins along the costa of the fore wings oblique, testaceons. Length of the body 15 lines ; of the wings 36 lines. a. Australia. From Mr. Darnel's collection. 48. GRYLLACRIS SCITA. Mas. Lutea, sat gracilis; caput plaga maxima nigra maculam luteam includente ; palpi pallide flavi ; antenna corpore triplo lon- giores ; prothorax fascia postica tenui nigricante ; pedes robusti ; alee albidce, venis pallide testaceis, venulis transversis fuscis ; alee anticce basi testaceo vix suffuscc. Male. Luteous, smooth, shining, rather slender. Head very little broader than the prothorax, with a very large flat black frontal patch, which includes a nearly round luteous spot. Eyes black, prominent. Mandibles black. Palpi pale yellow; fifth joint of the maxillary palpi subclavate, longer than the fourth ; third joint of the labial palpi clavate. Antennae very slender, about thrice the length of the body. Prothorax transverse ; a narrow blackish band on the hind border ; a transverse fur- row near the fore border and an oblique furrow on each side. Legs stout ; 182 CATALOGUE OF hind femora with seven very minute black -tipped spines on the outer side and with four on the inner side; hind tibiae with five minute black-tipped spines on the outer side. Wings whitish, of equal length; veins pale tes- taceous ; transverse sectors brown, numerous, regular. Fore wings with a very slight testaceous tinge in the disk towards the base. Length of the body 15 lines; of the wings 34 lines. The black frontal patch distinguishes it from G. longa. Hindostan. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 49. GRYLLACBIS COLLABIS. Mas. Lutea, sat angusta ; palpi pallide testacei ; prothoracis discus niger, luteo biguttatus ; pedes robusli ; alas anticce testaceo suhtinctce, testaceo venosce, venulis transversis fuscis; alee posticee diaphance, venulis transversis fuscescentibus. Male. Luteous, smooth, shining, rather narrow. Head hardly broader than the prothorax. Eyes black, prominent. Palpi pale testaceous ; fifth joint of the maxillary palpi subclavate, piceous at the tip, longer than the third. Prothorax with a black disk and with slightly reflexed borders; a luteous dot on each side near the hind border. Legs stout; hind femora with four minute spines and one large subapical spine ; hind tibiae with seven spines on the outer side and with six on the inner side, these spines successively increasing in size. Wings of equal length. Fore wings with a very slight testaceous tinge; longitudinal veins testaceous; transverse sectors brown, regular, very numerous towards the tip. Hind wings pel- lucid ; transverse sectors brownish. Length of the body 13 lines ; of the wings 36 lines. It much resembles G. amplipennis, but the head is wholly luteous and the fore wings have no brown stripe. a. Silhet. From the Rev. Mr. Stainforth's collection. 50. GBYLLACBIS NOBILIS. Mas. Fulva, pubescent ; caput breviusculum, prolhora.ee vix latins, f route substriata ; palpi pallide fulvi ; antenna corpore plus quadruple longiores ; prothorax disco piceo, lateribus rectis ; abdomen filis duobus apicalibus setosis longiusculis ; alee anliccc pallido venosce; alee posticee cinerece. Male. Tawny, convex, shining, pubescent. Head rather short, hardly broader than the prothorax; front perpendicular, transversely and very slightly striated. Eyes piceous, slightly prominent. Palpi pale tawny; fifth joint of the maxillary truncated and slightly incrassated at the tip, longer than the fourth ; third joint of the labial palpi clavate, sub- securiform. Antennas more than four times the length of the body. Pro- thorax transverse, with two transverse furrows, the hinder one curved and joining the fore one on each side; disk mostly piceous; sides straight; border slightly reflexed. Abdomen with two setose apical filaments, which are nearly twice the length of the cerci. Legs stout, rather long ; hind femora with nine small black-tipped spines on the outer side and with four on the inner side ; these spines to the apical one successively increase in LOCUSTHXE. 188 length; four anterior tibiae with four very long spines; hind tibiae with seven black-tipped spines on each side successively increasing in length ; tarsi broad. Wings somewhat longer than the body ; veins pale. Hind wings cinereous. Length of the body 15 lines; of the wings 36 lines. Singapore. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 51. GBYLLACEIS NASALIS. Foem. Testacea; caput supra globosum fusco conspersum, labro nigro ; prothorax piceo biplagiatus ; omductus nigricans, valde arcuatus, abdominis dimidio longior ; pedes robusti ; alas anticcs pallide testacece ; alee posticce pallide cinerece. Female. Testaceous, smooth, shining. Head hardly broader than the prothorax, vaulted and speckled with brown between the eyes, flat between the sockets of the antennae ; labrum black. Eyes prominent ; their disks piceous. Fifth joint of the maxillary palpi brown, and very little thicker at the tip, much longer than the fourth ; third joint of the labial palpi clavate. Prothorax with a transverse furrow near the fore border and with an oblique furrow on each side dividing a piceous patch; borders slightly reflexed. Cerci and oviduct blackish; the latter much curved up- ward, testaceous at the base, more than half the length of the abdomen. Legs stout ; hind femora with seven minute black-tipped spines on each side; hind tibia? with six of such spines on each side. Wings of equal length ; reins pale testaceous ; transverse sectors numerous, regular. Fore wings pale testaceous. Hind wings pale cinereous. Length of the body 15 lines; of the fore wings 30 lines. a. Philippine Isles. From Mr. Cuming's collection. 52. GRYLLACRIS UNIGUTTATA. Fcem. Testacea; frons nigra, striata, luleo unimaculata ; prothorax vittis duabus luteis vittaque intermedia nigra ; oviductus rectus, corpore paullo longior; pedes validi, femoribus tibiisque apice tarsisque fulvis ; alee pallide cinerece , testaceo venosa. Female. Testaceous, smooth, shining. Head rather broader than the prothorax ; front black, very minutely striated, with a nearly round luteous spot at a very little in front of the eyes. Eyes piceous, slightly prominent. Fifth joint of the maxillary palpi very slightly clavate, somewhat longer than the third. Prothorax slightly transverse, with a transverse furrow near the fore border, with an angular furrow on each side, and with a slender black stripe which does not extend to the hind border, and is accompanied by two pale luteous stripes. Oviduct straight, a little longer than the body. Legs rather stout ; hind femora with a few rows of minute spines on each side; hind tibiae with four very minute spines on each side; tarsi and tips of the femora and of the tibiae tawny. Wings pale cinereous, of equal length; reins testaceous ; transverse sectors numerous, regular; transverse veinlets along the costa of the fore wings oblique. Length of the body 12 lines ; of the wings 26 lines. a. Australia. Presented by Sir G. Grey. 184 CATALOGUE OB' 53. GRYLLACRIS ARCTATA. Fcem. Testacea, angustata ; caput prothnrace perpaullo latius, litura frontali V-formi fasciaque anteriore nigris ; palporum articulus ous apice piceus, 4o vix brevior ; oviductus ferrugineus, arcuatus, abdo- mine longior ; pedes robusti, breviusculi,femoribus tibiisque posticis biseriatim sexspinosis, tarsis ferrugineis ; alee corpore multo longiores, pallido venositu armed with numerous minute spines on each side beneath ; first joint of the tarsi more than twice the length of the second; second more than twice the length of the third ; fourth as long as the second. Female. — Oviduct slightly curved upward, much longer than the abdomen. 2. MACROPATHUS FASCIFER. Mas. Testaceus ; palpi albidi ; prothorax piceo aut nigro bifasciatus ; segmentorum abdominalium margines postici picei aut nigri ; pedes piceo aut nigro fasciati, tibiis apice tarsisque pallide teslaceis. Male. Testaceous. Mandibles with black tips. Eyes and antennae piceous. Palpi whitish. Prothorax with a piceous or black band on the lore border, and another on thfe hind border. Mesothorax, metathorax and dorsal segments of the abdomen with piceous or black hind borders. Femora and tibiae with piceous or black bands ; tibiae towards the tips and tarsi pale testaceous. Length of the body 12 lines. a — c. New Zealand, in caves. Presented by H. Drew, Esq. Group 3. Fcem. Corpus altum, subcompressum, arcuatum. Caput brevissimum, transverse substriatum. Palpi longissimi, gracillimi, articuli 3us et 4us Eequales; 5us subclavatus, 4o multo longior. Antennae corpore triple aut quadruple longiores. Prothoracis latera subrotundata. Cerci lougi, graciles. Oviductus subarcuatus, corpore longior. Pedes graciles, lon- gissimi; femora quatuor anteriora bispinosa ; femora postica quadri- spinosa; tibia3 anticae biseriatim quadrispinosae; tibiae intermediae biseii- aiim trispinosae ; tibiae poslicae biseriatim spiuulosa?. Female. Body deep, smooth, shining, slightly compressed, arched above. Head very short, vertical in front, where it is transversely and very slightly striated. Eyes elongated, oblique, slightly prominent. Mandibles small. Maxillary palpi very long and slender; third and fourih joints of equal length ; fifth subelavate, much longer than the fourth. Third joint of the labial palpi clavate. Antenna between thrice and four times the length of the body. Protborax slightly transverse ; border not reflexed; sides sliahtly rounded. Cerci long, slender, beset with long bristles, nearly one-fourth of the length of the oviduct. Oviduct very slightly curved upward, somewhat longer than the body, Legs slender, very long; four anterior femora with two minute spines beneath near the tips ; hind femora with four minute spines beneath ; four anterior tibia? with minute apical spines; fore tibiae with four and middle tibiae with three minute spines on each side beneath ; hind tibiae with above thirty minute spines on each side beneath (those towards the base ex- tremely small) and with four apical spines, two of which are very long. 208 CATALOGUE OF 3. MACROPATHUS ALTUS. Foein. Testaceus ; palpi pallidissime flaw ; antennae fulvce; pro- thorax nigricante bifasciatus ; abdominis segmenta nigricanle uni- fasciata ; oviductus fulvus, apice piceus ; femora fasciis duabus fuscis fasciaque apicali nigricante ; tibiae anticce nigricante bifas- ciatce ; tibits intermedia fasciis duabus nigricantibus fasciaque subapicali picea ; tibiae posticce picece, apice subtus testacece. Female. Testaceous. Eyes piceous. Palpi very pale yellow. An- tennae tawny. Prothorax with a blackish band on the fore border and another on the hind border. Mesothorax, metathorax and dorsal segments of the abdomen with a blackish band on each hind border. Oviduct tawny, piceous towards the tip. Femora with two brown irregular bands and with a more determinate blackish apical band ; fore tibiae with two blackish bands, pale yellow towards the tips ; middle tibise with two blackish bands and with an indeterminate piceous band nearer the tip ; hind tibia? piceous, testaceous beneath towards the tips; fore tarsi pale yellow. Length of the body 12 lines. a. New Zealand. Presented by H. Drew, Esq. " These insects were found in caves, half a mile within." Genus 21. LIBANASA. Fcem. Corpus glabrum, nitens, subcompressum. Caput breve. Palpi maxillares labialibus triplo longiores; articuli 3us et 4us subae- quales ; 5us paullo longior. Antennae longae. Prothorax longiuscnlus ; latera valde rotundata. Oviductus arcuatus, abdomini aequilongus. Pedes robusti, longiusculi ; femora inermia ; tibiae quatuor anteriores biseriatim quadrispinosae, supra bispinosae ; tibiae posticae extus undecimspinosae, intus novemspinosae. Female. Body convex, smooth, shining, slightly compressed. Head short, as broad as the prothorax. Eyes oval, not prominent. Maxillary palpi about thrice the length of the labial ; third and fourth joints about equal in length ; fifth a little longer. Third joint of the lubial palpi sub- clavate. Antennae not less than twice the length ofihe body. Prothorax elongate ; sides much rounded. Cerci slender, about one-fourth of the length of the oviduct. Oviduct curved upward, as long as the abdomen. Legs stout, rather long ; femora unarmed ; hind femora with oblique ridges along the outer side ; four anterior tibia? with four spines along each side and with two spines above; hind tibiae with eleven spines along the outer side and with nine along the inner side; the four long spines and two apical short spines as usual. 1. LlBANAEA INC1SA. Fcem. Nigra* subtus testacea ; caput testaceum, nigro binolatum ; antennce fulvce, basi testacece ; prothorax vittis duabus latis teslaceis nigro unimaculatis et uniguttatis ; oviductus fulvus ; pedes testacei, femoribus quatuor anterioribus nigro guttatis, femoribw posticis nigro bifasciatis et oblique strigatis. LOCUSTID-E. 209 Female. Black, testaceous beneath. Head testaceous, with a black mark on each side between the eye and the hind border. Eyes and palpi testaceous. Antenna} tawny, testaceous at the base. Pmthorax with a broad irregular testaceous stripe along each side, including a black spot and a black dot. Sides of the abdomen irregularly testaceous. Oviduct tawny. Legs testaceous ; four anterior femora dotted with black on the outer side ; hind femora obliquely streaked with black, and with two black bands, one of which is beyond the middle and the other apical. Length of the body 1 1 lines. a. Natal. From M. Gueinzius' collection. 2. LlBANASA?? MACU^IFBONS. Foem. Nigra, glabra, nitens, postice attenuata ; caput maculis sex facieque testaceis ; palpi maxiliares picei, longissimi, arliculis 3o 4o doque aqualibus, do clavato ; antenna picece ; prothorax longus, lateribus rotundatis ; abdomen lateribus ventreque fere erectis ; oviductus piceus, subarcuatus, basi fulvus, abdomine longior; pedes testacei, piceo subnebulosi, tibiis anticis biseriatim trispinosis. Female. Black, convex, smooth, shining, tapering from the head to the tip of the abdomen. Head with a band of four testaceous spots on the front and with a testaceous spot on each side of the face, which is also testaceous. Eyes livid, elongated, not prominent. Maxillary palpi piceous, pubescent, very long; third, fourth and fifth joints of equal length; fifth clavate. Antennae piceous. Prothorax elongated ; sides rounded. Abdo- men tawny on each side and beneath. Cerci tawny, nearly erect. Oviduct piceous, slightly curved, tawny at the base, rather longer than the abdomen. Legs testaceous, slightly clouded with piceous; fore tibiae with three rather long spines on each side. Length of the body 7^ lines. The specimen described is mutilated, a. New Zealand. Presented by Sir A. Smith. Genus 22. MAC HAM ALA. Mas. Corpus glabrum, nitens, subcompressum, fere fusiforme. Caput inter oculos vix carinatum; frons erecta. Oculi subrotundi. Palpi maxil- iares longi; articulus 4us 3o multo brevior ; 5us subclavatus, subarcualus, 3o longior. Prothorax longiusculus, antice angustior ; latera rotundata. Abdomen lanceolatum ; segmentura apicale incisum. Pedes longi, graciles ; femora aniica subtus spina una subapicali; femora intermedia subtus bispinosa ; femora postica crassa, apices versus attenuata, subtus duodecim spinulosa; tibiae aiiticae biseriatim trispinosae ; tibia? intermedia? triseriatim trispinosoe; tibiae postica? biseriatim serrata? et quadrispinosae. Male. Body convex, smooth, shining, slightly compressed, nearly fusiform. Head slightly prominent between the eyes, vertical in front. Eyes nearly round, slightly prominent. Third joint of the maxillary palpi longer than the first and second together; fourth much shorter than the third ; fifth subclavale, slightly curved, rather longer than the third. Third joint of the labial palpi clavate, as long as the second. Prothorax rather long, narrower in front; sides rounded. Metathorax as usual much de- veloped. Abdomen tapering ; dorsal segments from the first to the seventh 2E 210 CATALOGUE OF successively decreasing in length ; eighth a little longer than the sevenlh ; apical segment notched in the middle. Legs long, slender; femora grooved heneath; fore femora with a subapical spine beneath; middle femora with two spines beneath, the second subapical ; hind femora thick, attenuated near the tips, with twelve minute spines in a row beneath : fore tibia? with three spines on each side ; middle tibiae with three rows of spines, three in each row; hind tibiae minutely serrated and with four spines on each side and with two very long apical spurs ; third joiut of the hind tarsi about one-third of the length of the second. 1. MACHAMATA ARMATA. Mas. Sordide teslacea ; prothorax fasciis duabus nigris intus parallelis extus deviis ; abdomen nigro maculariter quinquevittatum ; femora postica piceo oblique slrigata. Male. Dingy testaceous. Prothorax with two black stripes, which are parallel to each other on the inner side, but very irregular on the outer side. Mesothorax, metathorax and dorsal segments of the abdomen with five macular black stripes. Hind femora with oblique piceous streaks along the outer side. Length of the body 7 lines. Genus 23. LICODIA. Fcem. Corpus glabrum,nitens, lanceolatum. Caput prothorace paullo latius, inter oculos subcarinatum ; frons erecta. Oculi elongati, extantes. Palpi maxillares lougi; articulus 4us 3o et 5o paullo longior. Antennae corpore plus quadruple longiores. Prothorax longus ; latera valde ro- tundata. Oviduclus arcuatus, abdornine vix brevior. Pedes robusti, longiusculi; femora inertnia ; tibiae quatuor anteriores triseriatira spinosse ; tibiae postica? extus undecimspinosae, intus noveuispinosae. Female. Body convex, smooth, shining, tapering from the head to the tip of the abdomen. Head a little broader than the prothorax, pro- minent between the eyes, vertical in front. Eyes prominent, nearly elliptical. Palpi with the apical vesicle very apparent, resembling an additional joint; fourth joint of the maxillary palpi a little longer than the third and than the fifth ; third joint of the labial palpi subclavate. Antennae more than four times the length of the body. Prothorax elongate ; sides much rounded. Abdominal segments successively decreasing in length. Cerci more than half the length of the oviduct. Oviduct curved upward, nearly as long as the abdomen. Legs stout, rather long ; femora unarmed ; four anterior tibiae with three rows of spines, from two to four in each row; hind tibia? with eleven spines on the outer side and with nine on the inner side, with two long subapical spines and with four apical spurs, two of which are long; tarsi slender. I. LICODIA PALLIPES. Foam. Picea, subtus testacea; labrum testaceum, macula basali nigri- cante strigam emittente ; palpi paliide flavi ; prothoracis latera sub- pallidiora ; cerci apices versus testacei ; oviductus fulvus, basi pieeus ; pedes testacei, piceo nebulosi, tibiis posticis apice tarsisque posticis paliide testaceis. LOCUST1D2B. 211 Female. Piceous, very shining, testaceous beneath. Labrum tes- taceous, with a blackish basal spot, which emits a streak. Eyes blackish. Mandibles testaceous, black at the tips. Palpi pale yellow. Prothorax slightly paler on each side. Cerci testaceous towards the tips. Oviduct tawny, piceous at the base. Legs testaceous, partly elongated with piceous ; tibiae pale testaceous towards the tips ; hind tarsi pale testaceous. Length of the body 9 lines. a. St. Doiningo. From Mr. Tweedie's collection. 2. LlCODIA?? OBLIQUA. Fcem. Nigricans, subtus testacea ; caput testaceum, prolhorace perparum latius, vertice nigricanle ; palpi maxillares pallide testacei, articulo 5o 4o paullo longiore ; prothorax strigis qualuor discoidalibus obliquis lateribusque rotundatis indeterminate testaceis ; cerci testacei, breves ; oviductus fulvus, subarcuatus, basi testaceus, apice piceus, abdomine vix brevior ; pedes testacei, robusti, longiusculi, piceo nebulosi, tibiis quatuor anterioribus biseriatim trispinosis, supra bispinosis, tibiis posticis biseriatim octospinosis calcaribusque duobus subapic- a lib us long is. Female. Blackish, convex, smooth, shining, testaceous beneath. Head testaceous, very little broader than the prothorax, blackish above, prominent between the eyes. Eyes piceous, pear-shaped, not prominent. Palpi pale testaceous. Maxillary palpi nearly thrice the length of the labial; fourth joint as long as the third, a little shorter than the fifth, which, like the third joint of the labial palpi, is subclavate. Antennae tawny, testaceous at the base. Prothorax elongate; sides rounded, narrowly and irregularly testaceous; two oblique testaceous streaks ou each side, converging in the disk. Cerci testaceous, short. Oviduct tawny, testaceous at the base, piceous at the tips, slightly curved upward, nearly as long as the abdomen. Legs testaceous, stout, rather long, partly clouded with piceous ; femora unarmed; hind femora obliquely ridged along the outer side; four anterior tibiae with three spines along each side and with two longer spines above ; hind tibiae with eight black-tipped spines along each side (these spines successively increasing in length) and with four long spurs, two of which are subapical and two apical. Length of the body 10 lines. Genus 24. LUTOSA. Fcem. Corpus robustum, glabrum, nitens, subcompressum, fere fusi- forme. Caput breve, prothorace fere anguslius; frous erecta. Oculi ovales, non extantes. Palpi maxillares, longi, graciles; articulus 4us 3o longior ; 5us 4o paullo longior. Antennae longse. Prothorax longiusculus; latera rotundata. Cerci breves, graciles. Oviductus valde arcuatus, abdomine longior. Pedes robusti, longiusculi; femora inermia; tibiae quatuor ante- riores biseriatim trispinosae; tibiae auticae supra unispiuosae; tibiae inter- mediae supra bispinosse; tibise posticae biseriatim novemspinosas,calcaribus duobus subapicalibus longissimis. Female. Body stout, convex, smooth, shining, slightly compressed, nearly fusiform. Head short, hardly as broad as the prothorax, slightly prominent between the eyes, vertical in front. Eyes oval, not prominent. 212 CATALOGUE OF Palpi long, slender; fourth joint of the maxillary palpi rather longer than the third; fifth a little longer than the fourth; third joint of the labial palpi subclavate. Antenna? much more than twice the length of the body. Prothorax elongate; sides rounded. Abdominal segments successively decreasing in length. Cerci short, slender. Oviduct much curved upward, somewhat longer than the abdomen. Legs stout, rather long; femora un- armed ; hind femora thick, with oblique ridges on the outer side ; four anterior tibiae with three spines on each side ; fore tibiae with one long spine above; middle tibiae with two long spines above; hind tibiae with nine minute spines on each side and with four very long spurs, two of which are subapical and two apical ; tarsi slender, of the usual structure. 1. LUTOSA MABGINALIS. Fcem. Rufescente fulva, subtus testacea; caput pallide testaceum, mar- gine postico vitlaque guttam testaceam includente nigris ; prothorax nigricans, lateribus late pallido testaceis ; cerci, oviditcfus et pedes teslacei ; femora quatuor anteriora piceo vittata ; femora postica fulva, basi testacea. Female. Reddish tawny, testaceous beneath. Head pale testaceous, black along the hind border, and with a black stripe which extends from the hind border between the eyes and includes a testaceous dot. Antennae tawny, partly piceous towards the base, which is testaceous. Prothorax blackish, broadly pale testaceous along each side. Cerci, oviduct and legs testaceous. Four anterior femora with a piceous stripe; hind femora tawny, testaceous towards the base; spines of the hind tibiae with black tips. Length of the body 8 lines. o. ? Presented by the Zoological Society. Genus 25. LUCINA. Fcem. Corpus convexum, opacum, fere fusiforme. Caput inter oculos subcarinatum,protboiace angustius; frons erecta. Oculi pyriformes, valde extantes. Palpi maxillares graciles, longissimi. Antennae graciles, longis- simae; articulus lus longus, crassus. Prothorax sat longus; latera valde rotundata. Abdomen thorace latius. Cerci gracillimi, corpore longiores, setis gracillimis instruct!. Oviductus subarcuatus, corpore paullo brevior. Pedes gracillimi, longissimi; femora postica basi incrassata; tibiae posticae extus apices versus sexspinosae ; tarsi longi, graciles. Female. Body nearly fusiform, convex, smooth, dull. Head narrower than the prothorax, prominent between the antennae, vertical in front. Eyes pear-shaped, very prominent. Maxillary palpi slender, very long. Antennae slender, very long ; first joint long, stout. Prothorax slightly elongated, much rounded on each side. Abdomen broader than the thorax. Cerci very slender, longer than the body, beset with very slender bristles. Oviduct slightly curved upward, a little shorter than the body. Legs very slender, extremely long ; femora and four anterior tibiae without spines ; hind femora incrassated towards the base; hind tibiae with six spines on the outer side towards the tip; tarsi long, slender; first joint extremely long; second and third very short. It has some affinity to the genus Phalangopsis. LOCUSTIDJE. 213 1. LUCINA OPIL10IDES. Foem. Picea ; caput antice testaceum ; venter fulvus ; tibia quatuor anteriores testaceo bifascialce ; tibite poslicce taraique fulva. Female. Piceous. Head in front and palpi testaceous. Eyes livid. Vemral segments tawny. Four anterior tibiae with two testaceous bands; tarsi and bind tibia: tawny. Length of the body 8 lines. a. Brazil. Presented by Sir C. Stewart. 2. LUCINA? PALLICEPS. Mas. Picea, tomentosa, arcuata luteo maculata,fere fusiformis ; caput glabrum, pallide testaceum, fronte longa erecta ; oculi vix exlantes ; palpi maxillares testacei, longissimi, articulis lo 2oque piceis, 3o 4oque piceis subeequalibus, 5o subclavato 4o multo longiore ; antenna nigra>, basi testacece, corpore plus quadruple longiores ; cerci abdomine paullo longiores, pilis gracillimis instructi; pedes testacei, longis- sirnit gracillimi, piceo fasciati, genubus unispinosis, tibiis subtus bispinosis. Male. Piceous, tomentose, nearly fusiform, much arched. Head pale testaceous, smooth, shining, as broad as the prothorax, elongate and vertical in front. Eyes pale piceous, elongate, slightly prominept. Palpi testaceous. Maxillary palpi full four times the length of the labial palpi; first and second joims piceous; ihird and fourth piceous at the tips, nearly equal in length ; fifth subclavate, much longer than the fourth. Third joint of the labial palpi clavate, truncated, a little longer than the second. Antennae black, testaceous towards the base, more than four limes the length of the body. Thorax and dorsum of the abdomen mottled with various luteous spots. Cerci a little longer than the abdomen, beset with long and very slender hairs. Legs testaceous, very long and slender; femora and tibiae with three piceous bands; knees with a long slender spine; tibiae with two spines beneath; tarsi long, slender; third joint not more than one-third of the length of the second. Length of the body 5 lines. The description of the legs applies only to the two anterior pairs, the specimen here mentioned having been deprived of its hind legs. It has much affinity to the genus Zaora. Cambodia. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 214 EKKATA. EKEATA. Page 1. The distinctive characters of the Acrididae and Locustidae should be thus — b. Antennae long, setaceous. Tarsi 4-jointed. . LOCUSTIDAE. bb. Antennae filiform, generally rather short. . ACBIDID^. Page 47. For 91. GRYLLUS MINUSCULUS read 91. GEYLLUS NANUS. Page 52. 3. MOGOPLISTES TALITRUS. talitrus, Costa alcune Notizie deli Ent. deW Isola Ischia, 4. Ischia. Page 79. For 10. PLATYDACTYLUS? PLANUS read 10. PLATYDACTYLUS? APEETUS. Page 101. Genus 37. NOCEKA. 1. NOCERA PECTINATA. Listroscelis pectinata, Gukr. Voy. Coquille, 153. Atlas, pi. 10, f. 1. Nocera pallida, page 101. Isle Bourou. Page 106. Dele 12. PHALANGOPSIS HELVOLA and references. Page 111. Dele BBACHYTBOPES ORIENTALIS and references. Page 136, fourth line. For Blatta punctata read Blatta marginata. Page 138. For PHYLLODEOMIA FASCIATA read BLATTA FASCIATA. Page 208. For 1. LIBANARA INCISA read 1. LIBANASA INCISA. SUMMARY. 215 S U M M A K Y. This Part of the Catalogue of Derraaptera contains the Gryllidae, a Supplement to the Catalogue of Blattanae, and the beginning of the Locustidae. The Supplement to the Blattariae records the new species described in the ' Nouveau Systeme des Blattaires, par C. Brunner de Wattenwyl,' the most complete work hitherto published on that tribe, and which I was not able to notice in the previous Catalogue. He describes about 378 species, and gives a synopsis of their geographical distribution in 16 regions, of which 2 are European, 4 American, 3 African, 4 Asiatic, 1 Australasian, 1 Australian, and 1 including the Isle in the Pacific and New Zealand. He distributes the genera in eight families, and the primary divisions are like those of De Saussure. About 378 species of Gryllida3 are registered in this Part, and their geographical distribution is as follows : — Europe 18 Europe and Madeira 1 Europe and W. Asia 1 Europe and N. Africa 1 Europe, N. Africa and W. Africa 2 Europe, N. and S. America, N. Africa, S. Asia, Australasia and Australia 1 Europe and S. Asia 1 N. America *• • • • • • . . 35 N. America, Mexico and W. Indies 1 Mexico 12 Mexico, W. Indies and W. Coast of America I Mexico and S. America 3 W.Indies 19 W. Indies and S. America 2 W. Coast of America S.America 62 216 SUMMARY. Africa, Mauritius, S. Asia, Ceylon, Australasia, Australia and New Zealand 1 N.Africa 4 W.Africa 9 W. and S. Africa 3 W., S. and E. Africa . 1 W. and E. Africa 1 W. and S. Africa, S. Asia and Australasia 1 S.Africa 19 E. Africa 4 Mauritius ........... 4 Madagascar ........... 2 W.Asia 1 Central Asia 3 S. Asia 35 S. Asia and Ceylon I S. Asia and Australasia 4 Ceylon .11 Australasia 36 Australia ........... 24 Australia and New Zealand . . . . . . . 1 New Zealand . . 1 Oceania 4 Unknown ........... 16 INDEX. 217 INDEX. Anostotoma, 158, 159, bicolor, 76, 105, 108, A. 166 125, 199 apertus, 214 bifasciata, 9 abbreviata, 17, 163 Aphlehia, 136 bilunata, 122 abbreviatus, 17, 1 12 apicalis, 7 bimaculata, 16 acervorum, 9 Apolyta, 135 biuiaculatus, 16 achatinus, 10 aptera, 14 bipunctata, 127, 141 Acheta, 1,7,9, 13,56 apterus, 14 bipunctatus, 93 Achetidae, L aquea, 92 bisignatus, 1 1 Achetina, 1 arachnoides, 105 bivittata, 121, 136, 146, acuminipennis, 114 aranea, 121 156 adusta, 131 araneiformis, 200 bivittatus, 59, 115 aenea, 126 Archegogryllus, 117 Blabera, 119 squalis, 176 Archiblatta, 121 Blaberidae, 119 sethiops, 120 arcta, 145 Blatta, 8, 126, 137, 214 afer, 115 arctata, 184 Blaltaria?, 119 aifinis, 62 Areolaria, 127 Blattida?, 127 Africana, 4, 120 Argizala, 60 bordigelensis, 14 Africanus, 7, 80 armata, 157,210 borealis, 2, 145 Agassizii, 112, 202 armatus, 157 Borneensis, 176 agathina, 129 arvensis, 14 Braehycola, 124 agitator, 61 aspersus, 39 brachyptera, 176 agricola, 14 assinailis. 22 brachypterus, 42 albicincta, 137 ater, 8, 33, 52, 74 Bracbytrupes, 10, 214 albicornis, 106 aterrima, 151, 154 Brachytrypes, 10 albilatera, 150 atra, 146 Brasiliensis,61,76, 129, albomarginata, 154 atrata, 174 144 Algerica, 120 atratulus, 40 brevipennis, 3, 136 aliena, 177 atratus, 30 brevipes, 116, 201, 205 Allioni, 92 alien uata, 164 Brullei,8 altus, 208 auriculata, 128 brunneus, 52 ambulans, 190 Australasia?, 159 Buqueli, 106, 129 Americana, 2 Australe, 135 burdigalensis, 14,25 ampla, 139 Australia?, 137 amplipennis, 179 Australica, 145 Anaplecta, 156 Australia, » 59, 87, 98, C. Anaplectidae, 156 113, 120, 153 Anastostoma, 195 Azteca, 113, 116, 121 Caffra, 150 angusta, 187 Caffrorum, 121 august ipeunis, 116 caliendrum, 110 angustulus, 21 B. Californianus, 202 angustus, 17 caliginosus, 79 annulata, 63, 105 badia, 129 Campbelli, 6 annulatus, 63 basalis, 58, 122, 188 Camptonotus, 205 annulipes, 105 basifera, 131 campestris, 15 2 F 218 INDEX. capensis, 16, 144 concinnula, 134 capitolina, 161 concinnus, 68 capucina, 135 concisus,34 carbouarius, 48 concolor, 200 Carolinensis, 190 conferta, 148 Carsidava, 53 confirmata,37 carunculigera, 125 confirmatus, 37 cassidodes, 125 congrua, 98 castanea, 122, 123, 128, conscilus, 35 137, 155, 156 consimilis, 41, 76 cavernarum, 201 consocius, 31 cavicola, 200 conspersa, 120, 123, 138 cavicolus, 200 conspersus, 26 cephalotis, 195 conspurcata, 123 Ceratinoptera, 125, 136 contiguus, 78 Cerberodon, 157 contingens, 21 Censyi, 25 continuus, 87 Ceuthophilus, 201 coutracta, 169 Chilensis, 156, 192 conlraria, 150 Chiliensis, 4 convexa, 152 Chorisoneura, 126 Copbta,4 Chorisoneuridse, 126 Cophtus, 4 cicindeloides, 74, 102 Cordofuna, 137 cincta, 128 coriaceus, 73 cincticollis, 136 Corydia, 125 cinctipes, 90 Corydidre, 125 cinerascens, 54, 128 Couloni, 166 cinerea, 68, 121 Couloniana, 145 cinereus, 68 crassidens, 160 cingulata, 156 cribrosa, 129 circumcincta, 138 crocinus, 75 circumcinctus, 57 crucis, 111 circumdata, 122 cruralis, 156 circumducta, 142 Cryptocercus, 124 circumvagaDS, 121 Cubaensis, 204 clara, 144 Cubensis, 139 clarus, 39 cultriger, 4 coarctata, 6 cultrigera, 4 coccinella, 125 cuniculator, 159 cognata, 137 Cycloptilum, 108 collaris, 182 cylindricus, 93 collocatus, 49 Cylindrodes, 6 Columbia, 113 Columbicus, 77 combinata, 188 D. combusta, 176 commodus, 45 Daihhiia, 116,205 compactus, 31 Dalmatina, 14 comparatus, 44 Dasyposoma, 124 com plus, 23, 69 decipiens, 155 concinna, 68 decora, 109 decorata, 151 Deinacrida, 158, 162 delectus, 110 Dermaptera, 1 deropeltiformis, 144 Deropeltis, 145 Desjardinsii, 102 determinatus, 19 deusta, 126 Diaphana, 126 diaphana, 136 didaetyla, 3, 112 didactylus, 112 digilata, 8 dilatata, 129 diluta, 150 dimidiata, 122 diminuens, 43 diminutus,45 Diploptera, 125 Diplopterida?, 125 discalis, 97 discicollis, 135 discoidalis, 127, 156,1 74 discoloratus, 116 divergens, 201 Doleschali, 129 domestica, 15 domesticus, 15 dorsalis, 83, 196 dotata, 130 Dregii, 195 dubia, 187 dytiscoides, 125 E. Ectatoderus, 117 Ectobia, 145 Ectobidae, 127 ele^ans,40,69, 114,123 Eleutheroda, 125 Elli|)sidium, 135 elongata, 145 Eneoptera, 66, 76 Ephippigera, 201 Epilampra, 127 Epilampridae, 127 ericetorum, 136 erinaceus, 191 INDEX. 219 erytbrospilus, 49 fusiformis, 63 erythrocephalus, 34, 74 fuscus, 191 erythromelas, 193 Eurepa, 71 Euscyrtus, 115 G. exarata, 124 exigua, 57 Gaimardi, 85 exiguus, 57 Geissei, 156 geminus, 14 genualis, 179 gihbicollis, 146 F. gigantea, 119 gladiator, 187 fasciata, 68, 138, 191, glomerina, 190 214 Gnathoclita, 160 fasdatus, 8, 50, 56, 68, gracilipes, 116, 202 93, 116 gracilis, 70, 96, 126, fascifer, 207 128, 185 fascipes, 67 grandis, 5 feraoralis, 159 granicollis, 123 feraorata, 138 granosa, 120 fenestrina, 126 Grompbadorhina, 124 Ferreti, 126 Grvllacris, 166 ferreus, 11 Gryllida?, 1, 112, 157 ferruginea, 103, 129, Gryllides, 1 138 Gryllina, 1, 113 Fieberi, 126, 127 Gryllodea, 1 figurata, 162 gryllodes, 60 filifer, 206 flavicinata, 150 Gryllomyia, 92 Gryllotalpa, 1 flavicincta, 150 Gryllotalpina, 112 flavipes, 94 Gryllus, 1, 8, 9, 13, flavo-antennata, 126 113,214 flavomargiuata, 146 Guadalupensis, 23 formosus, 94 Gueriniana, 125 fossor, 8, 113 guttatus, 27 fortipes, 26, 55 guttifrons, 196 fron tails, 14, 99, 187 guttipennis, 123 fuliginosa, 42 guttulosus, 203 fuliginosus, 42, 48, 80 Gyna, 121 fulva, 144 fulviceps, 126 fulvipennis, 23 H. fulvus, 12 fumigata, 175 Hadenoecus, 200 fumosa, 175 Hapitbus, 61 fusca, 119, 127 hastifera, 147 fuscicornis, 105 helvola, 106,214 fuscifrons, 170 helvolus, 83, 106 fuscipes, 116 bemelytra, 68 fusifera, 165 hemelytrus, 68 Hemideina, 160 Herbstii, 160 Hermedorfensis, 14, 15 heros, 170 heteracantba, 159 Heterogaraia, 120 Heteroganoidae, 120 Heteropus, 7 heteropus, 80 hexadactyla, 3 Heydenii, 57 hieroglypbica, 138 Himalayica, 145 hirsuta, 6 hirsutulus, 50 birsutus, 6 birticauda, 9 hirticollis, 56 hispanica, 15 hispanicus, 15 Hispinus, 115 hisirio, 135, 192 Hoevenii, 121 Homalodemas, 124 Homalopteryx, 134 Homceogvyllus, 115 Hormetica, 124, 156 Hormeticidae, 124 bospes, 56 humeralis, 140 Hypert-orapsa, 126 Hypsallumeni, 1 I. ignobilis, 29 Illinoiensis, 113 ineerta, 189 incisa, 208 incompta, 67 inconspicua, 129, 144 indecorus, 83 Indica, 145, 155 Indicus, 58 infumata, 136 innotabilis, 47 inquinata, 129 insignis, 55, 176- insolita, 189 insueta, 129 220 INDEX. insularis, 66 leucostichus, 40 lycosoides, 193 inte^errima, 146 leucostomus, 48 lyrata, 122 intermedia, 146 Lezina, 199 interruptus, 35 Libaiiasa, 208 iii versa, 137 Licodia, 210 Ischnoptera, 144, 156 Licola, 165 M. Italica, 92 ligata, 119, 125, 150, Italicus, 92 155 Macassariensis, 134 Itara, 64 limbata, 122 Machama1a,209 limbalus, Macra, 146 linearis, 54, 156 Macropatbus, 206 J. lineal;), 135 Macrocepbalus, lineaticeps, 28 Macrocera, 186 Japonica, 106 lineatocolle, 102 macrurus, 29 Japonicus, 8, 106 lineatus, 96 inaculata, 116, 128, 136, Javanica, 120 lineiceps, 44 154, 201 Javanus, 52 lineolata, 166 maculattis, 201 lineolatus, 56 maculicollis, 167 lineosa, 173 maculifrons, 128, 209 K. Listroscelis, 157, 214 inaculipennis, 121 literata, 126 maculipes, 171 Keraudrenii, 128 litbophila, 145 Madagascariensis, 32 liturata, 150, 154 Madasumma, 64 lirida, 66, 120 major, 8 Lobeda, 65 majuscula, 139 L. Loboptera, 155 mandarina, 120 Locusta, 160 Maoriens, 74 lactea, 121 LocustariaB, 157 mareida, 137 teta, 184 Locustidae, 157 marginalis, 25, 145, 212 lanceolata, 67 Locustides, 157 maiginata, S, 92, 122, lanceolatus, 204 Locustina, 157 136, 145,168,214 Landreva, 55 Icevigata, 121, 124 rnarginatus, 8, 1 13 lapidicola, 201 Ion pa, 180 marginicollis, 121 lapidicolus, 201 longicauda, 14 marginifera, 150 Laranda, 88 lorigicornis, 105, 106 marginipennis, 71, 115 Larnaca, 190 longipenne, 102 marmorata, 105, 140 lata, 145 longipennis, 3, 5, 1 13 marmoratus, 105,204 latebrarum, 200 longipes, 105 Martinii, 115 latebricola, 200 longiuscula, 143 Mauritanica, 9 latens, 102 Lucena,213 Mauritauicum, 9 lateralis, 135 lucens, 32 Meconema, 92 laiiceps, 142 lucida, 128, 137 megacephalus, 10 Latindia, 120 luctuosus, 17 Megerlei, 136 latipennis, 68, 139 lurida, 53 melanaria, 154 lalirupta, 143 luridus, 18 melanocepbalus, 34 latissima, 119, 156 lusitanicum, 110 melanophila, 146 Laurepa,96 lusitanicus, 110 melas, 14 Lebussa, 75 lutaria, 92 membranacea, 10 lepidus, 46 Lutosa, 211 membranaceus, 10, 34 Lerneca, 72 Luzara, 103 Mexicana, 3, 112, 152, Leucopbaea, 121 lycoides, 71 205 INDEX. 221 Mexicanus, 57, 112, 114, 191,205 microcephalus, 106 minax, 158 minor, 41, 125, 126, 137 minusculus, 36, 47.214 minuta, 5, 1 II minutus, 7, 111 misella, 138 miser, 41 mitratus, 40 mixtus, 1 13 modesta, 127 Mogoplistes, 52, 214 Monachoda, 119 monastica, 122 Monastria, 120 Monocerophora, 157 monstrosa, 9, 119, 160 monstrosus, 9 monticollis, 124 morbillosa, 90 morio, 120 inn nd a, 186 imiudus, 23 Murrayi, 126 Myrmecophila, 8 Myrinecophilus, 9 Mysteca, 127, 155 mystica, 139 N. nanus, 214 nasalis, 183 Nauphoeta, 121 nebulosa, 129 neglectus, 17 Nemobius, 56, 114 Nessa, 54 Nicseensis, 137 Nieti, 192 niger, 17, 202 nigerrimus, 49 nigra, 17, 121, 125, 135, 205 nigricornis, 93 nigrifrons, 126 nigrilabris, 175 nigripalpis, 108 Digripennis, 173 nigriventris, 117 nigrovarius, 70 nimbata, 122 Nisitra, 91 nitida, 155 nitidula, 6 niveus, 93 nobilis, 154, 182 Nocera, 101,214 notabilis, 28, 85, 129 notata, 8, 1 27 notatum, 127 notulata, 138 Novae Guinea?, 85 Novae Seelandiae, 155 nuptialis, 125 Nyctibora, 153 O. obliqua, 148,211 oblongata, 135 obscura, 8, 64, 100 obscurella, 99 obscurtis, 8, 64, 121 Oceanica, 187 Oceanicus, 114 occidentalis, 52, 145, 153 oceipitalis, 40 ochracea, 9 oculata, 152 CEcanthus, 92, 116 Oniscosoma, 123 opilioides, 213 Opisthoplatia, 153 Oi-ba, 151 Oibega, 89 orientalis, 4, 34, 111, 153,214 ornata, 5, 144, 151, 172 Ornebius, 108 Orocharis, 61 Oryctes, 113 ovalis, 66 ovata, 156 oxvdactyla, 3, 112 oxydactylus, 1 12 Oxybaloa, 126 P. Pacbnopteryx, 135 pacificum, 102 pallens, 42, 127 palliceps, 213 pallida, 89, 101, 122, 214 pallidipennis, 50 pallidula, 180 pallidus, 82, 194 pallipes, 210 palpata, 200 palpatus, 200 paludicola, 102 Fanchlora, 121 Panchloridaj, 121 Panesihia, 120, 124 Panesthidae, 120 paradoxus, 7 Paragryllus, 115 Parahormetica, 124 parallelus, 31 Paranaupho3ta, 122 Paraphoraspis, 127 Paraspha3ria, 156 Paratiopa, 153 Paratropes, 152 pardalina, 166 pardalis, 91 parilis, 20 Paroccan thus, 114 parvicollis, 133 parvipennis, 4, 112 parvulus, 43 Patersoni, 195 Patersonii, 195 patula, 143 pectinata, 214 pedestris, 13 pellucens, 92 pellucida, 135 Pensylvaiiicus, 18 Periplanela, 150, 155 Perisphosria, 156 Peris phceridx, 156 perloides, 181 INDEX. personate, 180 porcelana, 125 reversa, 147 personatus, 18 porcellana, 125 Rhaphidophora, 200 perspicillatus, 40 portentosa, 124, 195 Rhaphidophorus, 204 perspicua, 122 portentosus, 195 Rliipipteryx, 8 Peruviana, 137 postica, 119, 178 rbombifolia, 151 Peruvianus, 95 posticus, 30 robusta, 117, 124, 205 Pfeiferae, 129 praecipuus, 83 robustus, 12,205 Phalanjropsis, 104, 116, priscus, 1 17 rotunda, 151 200,201,205,214 procera, 129, 145 rubiginosa, 145 phalerata, 153 producia, 163 rubricollis, 16 Philobora, 123 Proscratea,122,l23, 126 rubrinervosa, 180 Phlebonotura, 127 Piosoplecta, 125 rufa, 145 Phoraspis, 127 proterva, 139 rufescens, 95 pbryganoides, 179 proxima, 128 rufieeps, 173 Phyllodroinia, 137,214 Pseudmnops, 135 rufipennis, 103 Phyllodromidae, 127 Pseudophyllodromia, rufipes, 122 Phyllopalpus, 68 144 rutotenninata, Phylloscyrtus, 114 pubescens, 114 rufovittatu, 155 picea, 151,200 pulchellus, 68 rugosicollis, 146 piceifrons, 180 pulcher, 69 piceiventris, 197 pulicarius, 111 picinus, 58 pumila, 107 S. picta, 136 pumilus, 107 picticeps, 107 punctata, 68, 128, 136, sabulosa, 129 picticollis, 140 154,214 Sallei, 191 pilosa, 105 punctatus, 68 Salmania, 73 pilosus, 105 punctipennis, 172 saltator, 61 pinguis, 198 puuctosa, 149 Saltatoria, 1 pipiens, 14 punctulata, 124 Sartorianus, 192 plagiata, 167 puuctulatus, 116, 124 Saulcyi, 1 15 plagiceps, 27 pumicea, 177 scabra, 154 plana, 129 pusillus, 58 scabricollis, 156 Planetica, 121 pustulipes, 51 scabripes, 116, 201 Plaoeticidae, 121 Pycuosulus, 121 Scapteriscus, 112 planus, 79, 81,214 pygma3us, 25 Schizodactylus, 9 Platyblemma, 110 Scboeuobates, 205 Platyblemmus, 110 Sciubia, 110 Platydactylus, 76, 115, scita, 18 214 Q. scitulus, 62 Platyxyphus, 52 Scleropterus, 73 Platyzosteria, 154 quadratus, 61 , 84 seriptus, 202 Plectoptera, 125 Scudderi, 205 podocausta, 173 Semblis, 92 Podoscirius, 75 R. semialata, 120 Poeyi, 125 septentrionalis, 18 politus, 193 Rambari, 110 sericea, 64 Polyphaga, 120 ramifera, 132 serratissima, 120 Polyphagida?, 120 Raphidophora,20l servilis, 57 polyspila, 133 reflexa, 154 Servillei, 76, 175 Polvzosteria, 153, 154 regina, 120 sicca, 149 pomposa, 121 reticulata, 105 sigittatus, 46 INDEX. signata, 120, 135 Taprobanense, 102 signatifrons, 179 Tarasca, 144 V. signatipennis, 86 Tarra«?a, 100 signatipes, 22 Temnopteryx, 144 Valdiviana, 156 signatus, 24, 61 tenella, 138 valida, 97 si gn if era, 169 ten ell us, 37 varia, 92, 130 signifions, 38 temiicornis, 75 varicornis, 94 siynigera, 178 tenuis, 95, 112 variegata,4, 7 silpha, 125 teres, 114 variegatus, 7, 112 silphoides, 125 termiualis, 7 varipennis, 84 similaris, 20 terrificus, 10 varipes, 72 similis, 78 tesselata, 105 varius, 86 simplex, 48 tessellata, 170, 171 vastator, 10 sirnulatrix, 153 testacea, 122 vastatrix, 10 Sinensis, 95, 148 lestaceus, 38 velatus, 110 socia, 128 tetradactyla, 3 Telutinus, 77 sordida, 73, 109, 127, Theganopteryx, 137 venosa, 185 138 thoracica, 150, 162 ventralis, 65 soror, 135, 155 Thyrsoeera, 135 verrucosa, 124 spectrum, 108 tibialis, 89, 113, 164, verticalis, 22, 128, 187 Sphaerium, 8 176 j vetula, 121 Sphinx, 190 Ti via, 153 vicarius, 24 spurcata, 167 Tolteca, 135, 160 vicina, 150 spurcatus, 35 Toltecus, 114 vicinus, 76, 112 spuria, 137 tomentosus, 113 vilis, 138 squamiger, 14 trau si ucens, 180 vinula, 138 squamosum, 108 transversa, 122 viridis, 157 Slenopelmatus, 159, 191 transversus, 81 virginica, 144 Stollii, 119 tricaudatus, 1 15 vitrea, 139 strigata, 145 Tridactylus, 7, 113 vittata, 124, 135, 170 strigifrons, 132 Trigonidium, 102 vittatus, 57, 85, 119 strigosa, 145 tripunctata:, 17 vittipes, 168 stygia, 202 tristis, 15 vorax, 160 stygius, 202 trivittata, 136 vulgaris, 2 subaptera, 136, 154 Tropidischia, 205 subnotatus, 88 truculentus, 12 subterranea, 201 truncata, 128 subterraneus, 201 tuinulosa, 124 W. subverrucosa, 154 Sumichrasti, 192 Wahlbergi, 150 superba, 129 U. Westwoodi, 126 supplicans, 36 Surinameusis, 76, 121 Udeopsylla, 205 sylvestris, 56 Uhleri, 201 X. Uhleriana, 145 umbraculata, 110 Xabea, 109 T. unabraculatus, 1 10 xanthographus, 115 unicolor, 99, 111, 156 xanthoptera, 108 Tafalisca, 52 unigtittata, 183 xamhopterus, 108 talitrus, 214 ursina, 120 xanthostoma, 205 Talpa, 191 ustulatus, 10 Xya, 7, 8 224 INDEX. Zetobora, 122, 123 Y. Z. Zeluboridae, 122 zonarius, 203 Yersiniana, 129 Zaora, 90 zonatus, 197 E. NEWMAN, PRINTER, 9, DEVONSHIRE STREET, BISHOPSGATE. THIS BOOK IS DUE ON THE LAST DATE STAMPED BELOW AN INITIAL FINE OF 25 CENTS WILL BE ASSESSED FOR FAILURE TO RETURN THIS BOOK ON THE DATE DUE. THE PENALTY WILL INCREASE TO SO CENTS ON THE FOURTH DAY AND TO $1.OO ON THE SEVENTH DAY OVERDUE. BIOLOGY LIBRARY nr.T 15 1946 IN BIOLOG APR 1 4 1967 2 iNTERUBRARYUAN _0i_ LD 21-10m-7,'39(402s) M113825 Bfcg THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LI HgK