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Thus the species listed by Kirby'^in the genus Cleandrus are to be 

 transferred to Pseudopkyllus, and for the species Hsted by him '* 

 under Pseudophyllus the genus Chloracris of Pictet and Saussure is 

 resurrected. The Pseudophjllus fortis of Walker { = ohesus Stal) is 

 referable to CMoracris as the pronotal disk is posteriorly rounded 

 The new alignment as above discussed is as follows: 



Pseudopkyllus Serville. (Type, Gryllus {Tettigonia) neriifolius Stoll.). 

 CleandrusSial. (Type, Pseudopkyllus granigerSerxiWe {=neriifolius 

 Stoll.) 



Species as listed under Cleandrus by Kirby '' except forlis 

 Walker i=obesus Stal). 

 Chloracris Pictet and Saussure. (Type Chloracris bridlei Pictet and 

 Saussure.) 



Pseudopkyllus Kirby (not Serville). (Type, Chloracris prasina 

 Pictet and Saussure.) 



1. Chloracris prasinus Pictet and Saussure. 



2. Chloracris brullei Pictet and Saussure.. * 



3. Chloracris harrisoni Rehn. 



4. Chloracris fortis Walker (=obesus Stal). 



CHLORACRIS PRASINUS Pictet and Saussure 



Chloracris prasinus Pictet and Saussure, Icon. Saut. Vertes., 1S92, p. 22, pi. 3 

 figs. 14, 146. 



One male and one female from Buitenzorg in March and one female 

 from Mount Salak on May 15 at an altitude of 3,000 feet. 



PSEUDOPKYLLUS NERUFOLIUS Stoll 



Gryllus (Teltigonia) neriijolius Stoll, Spectres, Saut., 1813, p. 11, pi. 4a, fig. 11. 

 One female, Buitenzorg in March. 



PSEUDOPHYLLUS TITAN White 



Pseudopkyllus titan White, Ann. Nat. Hist., vol, 18, 1846, p. 24. 



A male and a female, both nymphs, are referred to this species. 

 They are from Buitenzorg, taken in March. 



ONOMARCHUS LEUCONOTUS Semile 



Pseudopky Ileus leuconotus Serville, Ins. Orth., 1839, p. 469. 



One male and four females, Depok, August 1 ; Mount Salak, no date 

 (3,000 feet altitude) ; and Buitenzorg in March. 



Two of these females are what may be considered the typical form, 

 having the tegmina but 25 mm. wide at the middle, the others 

 having the tegmina decidedly broader, 30 in the male and 35 in 

 the female. So different in appearance are the broader winged 

 forms that it seems well to recognize them as a variety, for which 

 the name latipennis Pictet and Saussure is available. 



» Syn. Cat. Orth., vol. 2, 1906, pp. 294, 295. " Idem, p. 294. '» Idem, p. 295 



