COPIOPHOEA. 379 



Burm. Handb. der Ent. ii. p. 703 (1839) ; de Haan, Bijdr. Kenn. Orthopt. p. 211 (1842) ; 



Redt. Monogr. der Conoceph. p. 29. 

 Copiophora conspersa, Stal, Recens. Orthopt. 2, p. 104 (1874) . 

 Copiophora licornis, Pict. Locust. Nouv. p. 45, t. 2. figg. 24, 24 a (1888). 

 ? Gryllus subulatus, Stoll, Repres, des Spectr. &c. t. 13 a. fig. 51 (1787). 



C. aztecce simillimus. Verticis rostrum spiniforme, subtus tuberculo basali majore, utrinque tuberculo magno 

 trigonali vel rotundato antrorsum vergente instructum, superne biseriatim granosum, seriebus ultra 

 tuberculos productis. Elytra semicoriacea, punctis nigris conspersa, latiuscule reticulata. Tibiae inter- 

 mediae supra spinis 3. Spinae femorum majusculae, basi incrassatae, in femoribus anterioribus et intermediis 

 basi macula callosa lutea notatae. Ovipositor longissimus. — Mares frequenter minuti. 



5 . Long. 46 ; pronot. 9-5 ; elytr. 47 ; femor. post. 22 ; ovipos. 60 millim. 



3 . Long. 33 ; pronot. 7*5 ; elytr. 35 ; femor. post. 17 millim. 



Hab. Guiana; Beazil.] 



7. Copiophora azteca, sp. n. (Tab. XIX. fig. 1.) 



Statura minore, viridis. Yerticis rostrum longum, spiniforme, teres, subtus subcarinatum, utrinque minute 

 tuberculatum, superne ante tuberculos biseriatim granosum, de reliquo politum. Eacies laevigata ; labrum 

 et mandibulae intus rufa. Elytra angusta, femora parum superantia, subpellucida, crasse rugose elevato- 

 reticulata, punctis nigris typicis conspersa ; areolis hyalinis, venis tantum opacis ; campo marginali 

 areolis magnis hyalinis impleto. Femora postica subtus extus spinosa. Pedum spinae quam in C. longi- 

 cauda sensim minores, graciliores, pallidae, apice minute nigro. Tibiae intermediae supra muticae. Ovi- 

 positor longissimus, rectissimus, elytris sesqui-longior. 



2 . Long. 26 ; pronot. 7*5 ; rostr. 4*5 ; femor. post. 21 ; ovipos. 48 millim. 



Hab. Mexico, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith). 



Allied to C. longicauda, but much smaller, with unarmed intermediate tibiae, and 

 very wide, coarse, and prominent reticulation to the elytra, with hyaline cells in 

 the marginal field. The lateral tubercles of the vertical process are very small, 

 and the two lines of granulations above are short, not extending beyond the lateral 

 tubercles. 



8. Copiophora capito, St&l. 



Copiophora capito, Stal, Recens. Orthopt. 2, p. 105 (1874) ; Redt. Monogr. der Conoceph. p. 28. 

 Copiophora carinata, Pict. Locust. Nouv. p. 46 (1888). 



Crassa. Caput latum ; facie polita, sat plana, marginibus lateralibus infra oculos carinatis, subverruculosis. 



Verticis rostrum subtus ad apicem compressum, arcuatum, hand tamen dilafcatum, apice mucronatum. 



Pronoti lobi laterales postice rectanguli. Elytra lanceolata, acuta, parum longa, dense reticulata ac sat 



dense transverse oblique venosa. Tibiae intermediae supra spinis 6 (uniseriatim spinosae). Cerci 



crassissimi, valde arcuati, sinistro apice subtus dente armato. 

 cJ . Campus tympanalis in utroque elytro hyalino, membranaceus, parte apicali reticulato ; areola speculo 



axillari subquadrato. 

 J . Long. 34 ; pronot. 10 ; rostr. 6*5 ; elytr. 38 ; femor. post. 18 millim. 



Hab. Central America. — Brazil. 



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