834 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [NoV., 



ANAXIPHA Saussure. 



1874. Anaxipha Saussure, Miss. Scient. Mex. et I'Amer. Cent., part 6, pp. 

 363, 370. 



Included A. pulicaria (Burmeister), fallens (Stal) and (?) puniila 



(Burmeister), of which pulicaria may be considered the tj^pe. 



Anaxipha exigua (Say). 



1825. [Acheta] exigua Say, Journ. Acad. Nat.Sei. Phila., IV, p. 309. [Mis- 

 souri.] 



Reventazon, plains of Santa Clara, altitude 200 meters. December, 

 1904. (P. Biolley;No. 34.) [A. N. S. Phila.] One male. 



This individual is inseparable from specimens from the eastern 

 United States. 



CYRTOXIPHA Brunner. 

 Cyrtoxipha championi Saussure. 



1897. Cyrtoxiphus championi Saussure, Biol. Cent.-Amer., Orth., I, p. 236, 

 tab. Xi, fig. 41. [Bugaba, Panama] 



Carrillo. [Hebard Collection.] One female. 



Reventazon, plains of Santa Clara, altitude 200 meters. December, 

 .1904. (P. Biolley; No. 33.) [A, N. S. Phila.] One male, one imma- 

 ture individual. 



The caudal femora of these specimens are shorter than in the type 

 specimen measured by Saussure, four and five millimeters instead of 

 six. The female is blackish-brown in color, while the male is fulvous. , 



PHYLLOSCYRTUS Guerin-Meneville. 

 1844. Phylloscyrtus Guerin-Meneville, Iconogr. du Regne Anim., Ill, p. 333. 

 Type. — P. elegans Guerin-Meneville. 



Phylloscyrtus cseruleus Saussure. 



1874. Phylloscyrtus coeruleus Saussure, Miss. Scient. Mex. et I'Amer. Cent., 

 part 6, p. 366, PI. VII, fig. 3. [Eastern Cordillera, Mexico.] 



Turrialba. (Schild and Burgdorf.) [U. S. N. M.) One female. 

 This species is here recorded for the first time outside of Mexico. 



HETEROGRYLLUS Saussure. 



1874. Heterogryllus Saussure, Miss. Scient. Mexiq. et I'Amer. Cent., part 6, 

 pp. 430, 439. 



Type. — H. ocellaris Saussure. 



Heterogryllus crassicomis Saussure. 



1878. H[eterogryllus] crassicomis Saussure, Melanges Orthopterologiques, 

 VI, p. 557. [Venezuela.] 



Carrillo. [Hebard Collection.] One female. 



Costa Rica (exact locality unknown). [U. S. N. M.] One female. 



