478 CATALOGUE OF 



by a straight suture from tbe narrow part of the vertex between the 

 anlenuae. Eyes piceous, nearly fusiform, not prominent. Maxillary 

 palpi long:, slender; fourth joint a little longer than the third and than the 

 iiflh, which is suhclavate. Antenna? long, slender. Cerci setaceous, 

 furnished with long bristles, as long as the abdomen. Legs rather long 

 and slender; spines with black tips ; four anterior femora with one row of 

 small spines ; hind femora incrassated for half the length from the base, 

 with two irregular rows of small spines ; four anterior tibia; with two rows of 

 small spines ; hind tibiiE with two rows of stout spines above, with one spine 

 beneath and with four long apical spines. Length of the body 15 — 18 

 lines. 



Tbe specimens described appear to be in the larva state. 

 a, h. Egypt. Presented by J. Bnrton, Esq. 



Genus n. ? 

 LOCUSTA?? Nov^-GuiNEiE. 

 Locusta Novae-Guinea;, Haan, Verz, Nat. Gesch. Ned. Ind, Dez. Ins, 187, 

 pi. 18, f. 13. 



New Guinea. 



Genus PHANEROPTERA, page 334. 

 Phanekoptera? nodicornis. 

 nodicornis, Burm. Ilandb. Ent, ii. 689. 

 Bahia. 



Phaneroptera? caricifolia: 



Locusta (Phaneroptera?) caricifolia, Ilaan^ Verz. Nat. Gesch. Ned. Ind, 

 Bez. Ins. 193. 



Borneo. 



Phaneroptera? trichopus. 



Locusta (Phaneroptera) trichopus, Ilaan, Verz. Nat. Gesch. Ned. Ind. Bez. 

 Ins. 194. 



Java. 



Genus ZULPHA. 



Fcem. Corpus validura, punctatum. Caput inter antennas latum, 

 carinulis duabus antice approximatis et obtusis. Oculi valde prorainuli, 

 fere rotundi. Palporum arliculus 5us subsecuriformis, 4o plus du|)lo Ion- 

 gior. Prothorax subselliformis ; margo anticus perparum cxcavatus ; margo 

 posticus subrotundatus. Oviductus valde arcualus, abdomine brevior, supra 

 subtilissime serratus. Pedes spinulosi. Ala; anticiE angustas, apice oblique 

 truucata;. Als postica; longiores. 



Female. Body moderately stout. Head and prothorax rather thickly 

 punctured. Head as broad as the fore border of tlie prothorax ; space 

 between the antennae broad, with two minute keels which converge in front 

 and have obtuse tips. Eyes nearly round, very prominent. Fifth joint of 

 the maxillary palpi slightly securiform, much longer than the third and 



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