26 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM vov. 71 



ATTRACTOMORPHA CRENULATA Fabricius 



Truxalis crenuiata Fabricius, Ent. Syst., vol. 2, 1793, p. 28. 



Five males, eleven females, and three nymphs from Buitenzorg; 

 three females from Pelaboean Ratoe; one male and a nymph from 

 Megamendg Mountains; one female from Mount Salak; one female 

 from Tjibodas, Mount Gede. 



Subfamily Cyrtacanthacrinae 



OXYA VELOX Fabricius 



Gryllus velox Fabricius, Mant. Ins., vol. 1, 1787, p. 239. 



Nine males and twenty- three female adults and one male and four 

 female nymphs, the nymphs and seven of the adults from Buitenzorg, 

 all in March except two males in June, the rest from Mount Salak in 

 May, some at or above 3,000 feet altitude. 



Many of these specimens, especially those from Buitenzorg, are 

 much discolored from immersion in spirits. 



OXYA RUFIPES7 Brunner 



Oxya rufipes Brunner, Ann. Mus. Genova, vol. 33, 1893, pp. 152, 153. 



A single adult female from Buitenzorg in June is referred here. It 

 was collected in spirits and the color is much faded. The last ven- 

 tral segment of the abdomen of this specimen is without longitudinal 

 carina but it is apically tridentate, a character at variance with the 

 original description and one indicating that this may indeed be 

 rufipes. It may perhaps be the little known ohtusa of DeHaan. It 

 certainly is not the species described by Carl as 0. minuta. 



CARYANDA SPURIA Stal 



Acridium (Oxya) spuria Stal, Eug. Resa, Orth., 1860, p. 336. 



One male, Tjibodas, Mount Gede in April, and one male and three 

 females from Buitenzorg in March. The males agree very well with 

 the description of that sex as given by Stal. The antennae are no 

 longer than the head and pronotum together and the basal two seg- 

 ments are yellow, followed apically by reddish fading into brownish; 

 the tegmina are one-half as broad as long, the broadest point being 

 noticeably distad of the middle; in the male specimen the anal area 

 is tinged with greenish, evidently a matter of individual variation. 

 The valves of the ovipositor are rather slender and the margins are 

 furnished with a few dull serrations. 



Measurements. — Length, pronotum, male 3.5, female 5 mm.; teg- 

 mina, male 3, female 4 mm.; posterior femora, male 9.5, female 14 

 mm.; width, tegmina at widest point, male 1.5, female 2 mm. 



One male and two females of the above lot from Buitenzorg 

 were collected in spirits and thus they are shrunken and have lost 

 much of their natural color. 



