ACRIDID.E. 493 



Female. Dark brown. Head liardly ininctuied, a liule more than 

 half the length of the proihontx, nnith broader at its base than the fore 

 border of the prolhorax, lanceolate in front from thence, elongate-conical 

 in front of the eyes, which are elli|nical and prominent and longer than the 

 cone above mcniioiied. Prolhorax cylindrical, very minutely tuberculated, 

 slightly dilated on the hind border and raiher more so on the fore border. 

 Alesothorax and metathorax very minutely tuberculated. Abdomen 

 smooth, very much longer than the anterior part of the body; apical part 

 slightly narmwer than the fore part and broader than the prolhorax; 

 appendages as usual. Ltgs long, slender; fore femora 8^ lines in length ; 

 middle femora and four anterior tibiae 7^ lines. Length of the body 

 48 lines. 



The thicker prolhorax distinguishes it from the two preceding 

 species. 



The specimen described Las been deprived of the hind legs. 



a. Columbia. 



32. Pkoscopia bulbosa. 

 bulbosa, Scudder, Proc. Bust. Soc. Nat. Hist. xii. 

 Napo or Maranon. 



33. Proscopia sajax. 

 sajax, Scuddei; Proc. Bosi. Soc. Nat. Hist. xii. , 



Napo or Maranon. 



Genus 2. ASTRO .MA. 



1. Astroma filiformis. 

 Proscopia (Astroma) filiformis, Sauss. Rev. Zool. 1861, 313. 

 Chili. 



Genus 3. CEPHALOCiKMA. 

 CephalocsBma, Serv. Hist. Orth. 577. 



I. Cephaloc^ma sica. 

 Proscopia (Cephalocaema) sica, Serv, Hist. Orth. 577, pi. 14, f. 1. 

 Campos Geraes, Brazil. 



2. CEPHALOCiEMA ACUMINATA. 



acuminata, Scudder, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. xii. 

 Between Quito and Napo. 



