420 Mr. WEsrwoor's Illustrations of the 
ocello subfenestrato instructis, femoribus omnibus subtüs paulló denticu- 
latis, posticis duobus basi incrassatis ; tibiis posticis serie duplici denticu- 
lorum parvorum ; ¢arsis 4-articulatis, articulo 3tio bilobato. 
Abdomen maris prothorace brevius, subcylindricum, apicem versus attenuatum, 
articulo penultimo appendiculis duobus abbreviatis obtusis et setosis in- 
structo. 
Foemina haud detecta. 
Obs. Hoc genus affinitatem intimam exhibet cum Ephippigerd thoracis struc- 
turá, tegminibus alisque abbreviatis. 
Spec. 1. ConpyLopera TRICONDYLOIDES. 
Cærulea ; prothorace subpurpureo capiteque punctatis, abdomine nitido levi, 
antennis albidis fusco-annulatis, articulis duobus basalibus nigris, palpis 
fulvis, articulo extimo fusco, femoribus fulvo-rufis, 
` eulà cyanea, tibiis fuscis albido-lineatis, spinulis albidis, tarsis fuscis, arti- 
culis duobus basalibus suprà albidis, stylis analibus fulvis. 
Long. corp. lin. 9. 
Habitat in Java. 
In Mus. nostr. 
posticorum basi ma- 
U have applied the specific name of Tricondyloides 
which not only in its general form and nodose thorax 
colours (by which alone it is distinguished from nea 
rous insect), a 
to designate this insect, 
; but also in its peculiar 
; rly every other Orthopte- 
so singularly represents the Cicindelideous genus Tricondyla. 
Another curious circumstance attendant upon this analogy is, that the locality 
of both these groups is the same, namely, Java. 
aN 
EXPLANATION OF TAB. XXVIII. 
Fig. 1. Pseudomorpha excrucians, K., and details 
la. Underside of the head. ; 
1 * Àn elevated line indicating the ordi- 
nary place of articulation of the mentum 
1 b. Maxilla. 5 
lc. Extremity of anterior tibia. 
