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Measurements. — ^Length : pronotum, 8 mm. ; anterior fe- 

 mora, 12 mm.; posterior femora, 20 mm.; tegmina, 30 mm.; 

 wings, 28 mm. ; anal styles, 2 mm. ; cerci, 2 mm. Width : pro- 

 notum at posterior margin, 5.5 mm. ; tegmina at widest point, 

 at about the basal third, 10 mm., at apical fourth, 5 mm. ; wing 

 at widest point, 24 mm. ; posterior femora at widest point, 5 

 mm. ; anal styles, 1 mm. ; cerci, 1.75 mm. 



Described from two $ $ , type, December, 1908. Schunke. 

 Paratype, September, 1909. Iconnicoff. 



Type in the collection of the U. S. National Museum ; para- 

 type in the collection of Iconnicofif. 



Cat. No. 21328, U. S. Nat. Mus. 



Acanthodis aquilina Linnaeus. 



Gryllus Tettigonia aqidlinns Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, vol. i, p. 

 430 (1758) ; Acanthodis aquilina Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., vol. ii, 

 p. 318 (1906). 

 One $ , no date. Schunke. 



This specimen agrees very well with the figure and descrip- 

 tion in Brunner's monograph. 



Stenoschema gracile Brunner. 



Stenoschcina gracile Brunner, Monogr. Pseudoph., p. 137 (1895) ; 

 Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., vol. ii, p. 319 (1906). 



One $ , October 11, 1908. Schunke. Also a female nymph 

 determined doubtfully as this species, June 12, 1906. Icon- 

 nicofif. 



This male specimen appears typical with the exception of the 

 tegmina appearing somewhat narrower than stated in the orig- 

 inal description, being barely more than 3 mm. in width. 



Leurophyllum unicolor Brunner. 



Platyphyllum unicolor Brunner, Monogr. Pseudoph., p. 139 (1895). 

 Leurophyllum unicolor Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., vol. ii, p. 320 

 (1906). 



One $ , December 15, 190(). Iconnicofif. Three 9 9 , Janu- 

 ary, 1906, April and September, 1908. Schunke. 



These specimens fit Brunner's description very well. The 

 ventral spines of the anterior femora vary in number from one 

 to three. 



