locustid;e. 399 



Female. Green, partly testaceous or luteous, Oiidtict luteous. Hind 

 wings pellucid, fjreen about ibe tips ; veins pale green. Length of the body 

 36 lines; expansion of the fore wings 113 lines. 



a. Isle of Pines. Presented by the Admiralty. 

 b^ c. Isle of Pines. Presented by Sir J. Liddell. 



Genus 122. PSEUDOPHYLLUS. 



Pseudopbyllus, Serv. Rev. AQ\ Hist. Orlh. 464. Brulle, Burm. Handb. 

 Ent. ii. 698. 



Africa. 



1. PsEUDOPHYLLUS ARIDTJS. 



Mas et fuem. Sordide testaceus, robusius ; capitis carina tenuis, lanceo- 

 lala, sulcata; antenncs fuscce, basi testacece ; protliorax subtuber- 

 culatus, margine antico subrolundato, (ateribus angulalis, margine 

 postico valde rolundato ; pedes robuati., spinulosi ; alc£ anticce lalius- 

 ciilce, casta margineque interiore vix rotnndatis ; alee posticce 

 diaphana, pnullo longiores, apice testacea. Mas. — Lamina supra- 

 analis Inngi-conica ; cerci validi, arcuati, fere cylindrici ; alee 

 anticce feinoribus posticis plus duplo longiores. Foem. — Oviduclus 

 supra serrulatus ; alee antica feinoribus posticis plus triplo longiores. 



Male and female. Dingy testaceous, stout. Head a little narrower 

 than the fore border of the vertex : fore part shining, slightly oblique; keel 

 of the vertex lanceolate, furrowed, very much shorter than the first joint 

 of the antennae and about half its length; front lanceolate between the 

 st)cl<ets of the antennae. Eyes prominent, nearly round. Antennae brown, 

 testaceous towards the base. Prulhorax slightly and thinly tubercuiate, 

 with a longitudinal impressed line, which is only apparent where it inter- 

 sects the hinder of two strongly impressed transverse lines; fore border 

 slightly rounded ; sides angular, tubercuiate on the fore side; hind border 

 much rounded. Legs siout; four anterior femora with rudimentary spines; 

 hind femora and four anterior tibite with two rows of minute spines ; hind 

 tibiae with a few minute spines on each of the four keels. Fore wings rather 

 broad; costa and interior border very slightly rounded; space between the 

 costa and the scapular vein with numerous areolets towards the base, its 

 exterior part with transverse veins, some of which are forked ; scapular and 

 externo-medial diverging from each other beyond the middle and including 

 a row of small quadrate areolets; space between the externo-medial and 

 the anal vein with two and exteriorly with three rows of large regular 

 areolets; smaller areolets numerous, irregular ; areolets between the anal 

 vein and the interior border numerous near the base, in one row and very 

 narrow along the exterior part. Hind wings pellucid, a little longer than 

 the fore wings; veins and apical patch testaceous. Male. — Supra-anal 

 lamina elongate-conical. Cerci stout, curved, nearly cylindrical. Sub- 

 genital lamina attenuated hindward and furnished with two long styles. 

 Hind femora somewhat less than half the length of the fore wings. Tym- 

 panum lurge. Female. — Ov'uhxci black towards the tip, minutely serrated 

 in the middle part above. Hind femora a little less than one-third of the 



