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surface, with a row of fine spines upon either side, a single 

 row beneath ; upper surface fiat from tip to quite near the 

 base, where it is suddenly rounded; ovipositor very small, 

 slender, sharply upturned. The only specimen I have seen 

 was preserved in alcohol, but still exhibits a short, median, 

 longitudinal, blood-red streak on the face, and has the pos- 

 terior third of the lateral carinas of prothorax, with the 

 whole hind border, edged with black. 



Length of wing-cover, 2.2 in. ; breadth, .8 in. ; length 

 of wings beyond wing-cover, .2 in. ; of hind femora, 1.2 

 in.; of ovipositor, .25 in. 1 9' 



Tortugas, Florida, (Mus. Comp. ZoDl.) 



This species seems closely allied to Phijlloptera azteca, 

 Sauss. 



PHANEROPTERA, Serville. 



* 1. P. cuRvicAUDA, Serv., Ann. Sc. Nat. ; XXII. 159. 



(1831.) 

 Phaneroptera cvrvicauda, Burm., Handb. d. Ent. ; II. 



691. (1838.) 



Locusta curvicamla, De Geer, jNIem. ; III. 446. PI. 38, 



fig. 3. (1773.) 



Gryllus locusta myrtifolius, Drury, 111. Ex. Ent. ; II. 78. 



PI. 41, fig. 2. (1773.) 



Gryllus {Phylloplcrus) myrtifoUus^ Drury, 111. Ex. Ent. 

 (ed. VVestw.) ; II. 88. PI. 41, fig. 2, (omit- 

 ting synonymy.) (1837.) 

 Pterophylla curvicaiida^ Harr., Cat. Ins. Mass. ; 56. 



(1835.) 

 Phaneroptera avg-nstifolia, Harr., Report, 3d ed. ; 160. 



fig. 76. (1862.) 



This species varies very much in size, and in the pro- 

 portions of the length of the wing-cover to its breadth. I 

 have seen specimens from Texas which apparently belong 

 to this species. 



Mass., (II. Coll., Agassiz, Shurtleff, Sanborn, S. H. S.) 



