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posterior edges of the pronotum and abdominal segments and in having the disk of 

 the pronotum ferruginous instead of brownish testaceous. The pronotum is broadly 

 rounded behind and projects beyond the pronotum about one half as far as their ex- 

 treme width ; the tegmina are testaceous, and have their sides and apex broadly bor- 

 dered with fuscous ; the speculum is triangular. 



( ieneral color of head, legs and wings testaceous, more or less varied with pale 

 brown ; pronotum ferruginous, abdomen fuscous inclining to black apically. The 

 entire- insect is sparsely squamulose and hirsute, the legs especially are provided with 

 a number of long bristle like hairs. 



Length of body, ,-f, 10.5 ; of pronotum, 3.8 ; of tegmina beyond 

 the pronotum, 2 ; of hind femora, 6.25 mm. 



Habitat. — A single male collected on the Island of Trinidad by 

 H. D. Chipman. (Coll. L. Brunei".) 



This specimen is more or less mutilated, being much rubbed and 

 minus the cerci. In some respects it seems to agree more closely to 

 the genus Liphophts but in its facial and hind tarsal characters agrees 

 more closely with Ectatoderus. 



Subfamily Trk ;onidin\e. 



107. Cyrtoxiphus gundlachi Saussure. 



( yrtoxiphm gundlachi Sauss., Miss. Scient. Mex., Orthopt., p. 373 (1870). 



A single male specimen received from H. D. Chipman is referred 

 here. 



108. Cyrtoxiphu9 vittatus Bolivar? 



Cyrtoxiphus vittatus Bol., Mem. Soc. Zool. France., I, p. 159 (18SS). 



A pair of little crickets belonging to a second species of this 

 genus from Trinidad are referred doubtfully to vittatus since this spe- 

 cies seems to be quite generally distributed throughout the West 

 Indies. Mr. Chipman was the collector. 



Subfamily ( Kcanthina;. 



109. Ectecou8 cantans Saussure. 



Ectecous cantans Sauss., Biol. Cent. Amer. Orthopt., I, p. 244, pi. XII, figs. 

 8, 9, 10 (1899). 



I have a single male specimen which has been determined as this 

 species. It was collected by Chipman. 



no. CEcanthus immaculatus, new species. 



A long, slender-bodied, pale, greenish-white species without any trace of 

 black dots or other markings on face or basal antennal joints. Tegmina reaching 

 tip of hind femora, the wings caudate, fully 4 mm. longer than the elytra. Hind 



