ART. 3 ORTHOPTEROID INSECTS FROM JAVA CAUDELL 21 



terior femora, male 12, female 10 mm.; cercus, both sexes about 1 

 mm.; width by calUper, head across eyes, male 3, female 3.5 mm.; 

 mesonotum mesially, male 1.5, female 2.5 mm. 



Eolotype. — Male, Tjibodas, Mount Gede, Java, August 26 (7,800 

 feet altitude) ; allotype, female, same data as the holotype. 



Holotype and allotype in National Museum. 



Type.— C&t. No. 29140, U.S.N.M. 



LONCHODES OBSTIIICTUS Branner 



Lonchodes obsirictus Brunner, Ins. Fam. der Phasm., 1907, p. 260. 



One female, Buitenzorg, March 18, 



This female is placed here provisionally, the species being based on 

 the male sex only. 



LONCHODES, species 



One male, Tjibodas, Mount Gede, April 20. 



This is allied to abbreviatus but has the apical segment of the 

 abdomen cleft to the base. 



Subfamily Therambninab 



DATAMES OILEUS Westwood 



Acanthoderus oileus Westwood, Cat. Phasm., 1859, p. 53, pi. 26, fig. 4. 



One male, Tjibodas, Mount Gede (4,200 feet altitude). 

 This specimen agrees almost perfectly with the description and 

 figure in Brunner and Kedtenbacher.' 



Family ARCIDIDAE 

 Subfamily Tetriginab 



SCELIMENA PRODUCTA Serville 



Tetrix producta Serville, Ins. Orth., 1839, p. 762. 



Fourteen males and ten females from Buitenzorg in March, April, 

 and June and one female from Mount Salak at an altitude of 3,000 

 feet. This fine series shows a range of total length of pronotum from 

 20 to 22 mm. in the male and 26 to 28.5 mm. in the female. A female 

 from Java in the collection of the U. S. National Museum, presum- 

 ably determined by Saussure, has a pronotal length of 31 mm. 



BOLOTETTIX OCULATUS Bolirar 



Criotettix oculatus Bolivar, Ann. Mus. Genova, vol. 39, 1898, p. 71. 



Two males from Buitenzorg, one in March and one on April 18, 

 and two females from Moimt Salak on May 15. 



ACANTHALOBUS INORNATUS Walker 



Teltix inornatus Walker, Cat. Derm. Salt. Brit. Mus., vol. 5, 1871, p. 834. 

 Two females, Buitenzorg in March. 



' Ins. Fam. der. Phasm., 1906, p. 52, pi. 1, fig. 15. 



29488— 27t 4 



