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the tegminal width, whereas the rest of the series have minute, 

 lateral tegniina. 



The caudal femora, in adults, vary in length from 9.6 to 11.8, 

 the ovipositor from 6.3 to 6.8 mm. 



LEPTOGRYLLUS, sp. 



Leptogryllus, sp. 



A male and an immature male from Mount Olympus, Oahu, 

 taken September 5, 191 5, by A. Busck, in the United States Na- 

 tional Museum, are of the same general body bulk as the series of 

 L. iiigroliiicafiis Perkins, have the limbs immaculate and minute 

 lateral tegmina, but the caudal femora short and stout. 



These specimens can not be placed at the present time with 

 any certainty. They have a distinctive facies. are too large for 

 forficnlaris and much too short limbed for nigroVmcatns. 



The measurements of the aduU male are : length of body 16, length 

 of pronotum 4, width of pronotum 3.6, exposed length of tegmen 0.4. 

 width of tegmen 0.9, length of caudal femur 9.3, width of caudal femur 

 2.6 mm. 



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