60 SUPPLEMENT. 



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Cyrtacanthacris punctipennis. 



Mas. Fulva, gracilis, sublus lestacea ; fasligium planum, fere rolundum ; 

 frons punctata ; prolhorax subcarinalus, margine postico subproduclo 

 subangulalo ; prosterni spina crassa, obliqua, apice rolundata ; abdo- 

 men testaceum, vitta picea abbreviata ; alee anticce e punctis nigri- 

 cantibus subfasciatce, apice cinerece ; alee posticce cinerece. 



Male. Tawny, slender, testaceous beneath. Head short; tip of the 

 vertex depressed, nearly round; front punctured, slightly oblique, with four 

 well-defined diverging keels; inner keels ending iu the flat ridge, which 

 extends from the tip of the vertex. Antenna? slender, a little longer than 

 the head and the prolhorax together. Prothorax with a very slight keel, 

 which is not apparent near the hind border; four transverse impressed 

 lines, the first, as usual, widely interrupted in the middle; fore border 

 hardly curved ; hind border slightly elongated and angular. Prosternal 

 spine thick, oblique, rounded at the tip, approaching the mesosternum. 

 Abdomen testaceous, wiih a piceous stripe, which extends from the base to 

 beyond half the length. Fore wings cinereous towards the tip, with nume- 

 rous blackish points, which mostly form very irregular bands ; a row of 

 subcostal black more determinate points. Hind wings cinereous; veins 

 black. Length of the body 15 lines ; expansion of the fore wings 30 

 lines. 



The prosternal spine is shorter, stouter and more obtuse than that of 

 C. rubiginosa, which it closely resembles. The speckled fore wings distin- 

 guish it from C. spissa. 



Yunan. In Dr. Anderson's collection. 



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ACRIDIUM MELANOCERUM. 



Var. A. tibiale, p. 582. 



Page 586. 



ACRIDIUM CRIBRIFRONS. 



Mas. Fulvum, sal robustum, subtus testaceum; frons scabra ; prothorax 

 carinatus, subtiliter scuber, margine postico subangulato ; prosterni 

 spina paliide lestacea, vix acuta; alec anticce cinerece, corpore paullo 

 longiores, venulis nonnullis transversis fuscescente nebulosis. 



Male. Tawny, rather stout, testaceous beneath. Head smooth ; 

 vertex with a very slight keel, its tip hexagonal and scabrous ; front 

 scabrous, with four well-defined keels ; inner keels parallel ; outer keels 

 diverging slightly towards the face. Eyes ferruginous, elliptical. Pro- 

 thorax finely scabrous, with a distinct keel, and with slight transverse 

 impressed lines ; a few black spots iu the disk ; fore border and sides 

 nearly straight; hind border slightly elongated and angular. Prosternal 

 spine pale testaceous, moderately stout, hardly acute. Hind femora as 



