dermaptera saltatoria. 89 



Glypuanus obtusus. 

 obtusus, Fieb. Lotos, iii. 129. Watt. Disq. Orlh. ii. 19, pi. 15, f. 20. 

 Greece. 



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 Phyllochoreia hippiscus. 

 Choroetypus hippiscus, Gerst. Arch. Natury. xxxv. 218. 

 Zanzibar. 



Genus GRAEA. 

 Graea, Philippi, Zeitsckr. Gesammt. Naturwiss. xxi. 44. 



1. Graea horrida. 

 borrida, Philippi, Zeitschr. Gesummt. Naturwiss. xxi. 

 La Plata. 



Genus BUFONACRIS. 



Mas. Corpus longi-ovatum, apterum, latissimum, fere planum. 

 Caput laeve, protborace mulio angustius; fastigium brevissimum ; frons 

 subtricarinata. Oculi subprominuli, fere rotundi. Palpi breves. Antenna; 

 breves, graciles, filiformes. Protborax subtuberculatus, sulco transveiso 

 bene determinate). Pectus latissimum. Abdomen triangulare, protborace 

 non longius. Pedes robusti, breviusculi. 



Male. Body elongate-oval, wingless, very broad, nearly flat. Head 

 sbort, smooth, much narrower than the prothorax ; tip of the vertex traus- 

 verse, very short; front erect, with four very slight keels; the inner keels 

 diverging and again converging between the sockets of the antenna?, which 

 are low-seated. Eyes nearly round, rather prominent. Palpi short. 

 Antenna short, slender, filiform. Prothorax slightly tuberculate, with a 

 strongly-marked transverse furrow. Pectus very broad. Abdomen trian- 

 gular, not longer than the prothorax. Legs stout, rather short; hind 

 femora a little longer than the abdomen ; hind tibia? shorter than the hind 

 femora, with two rows of stout spines. 



This genus seems to be allied to Graea, Philippi. 



1. BUFONACRIS TERRESTRIS. 



Mas. Sordide cinereo-fulva. Var. — Thorax et abdominis dorsum nigra. 



Male. Dull cinereous-tawny, paler beneath. Spines of the hind 

 tibiae with black tips. Var. — Thorax and dorsum of the abdomen black. 

 Length of the body 12 — 14 lines. 



a — c. Possession Bay, Straits of Magellan. Presented by the Lords of the 

 Admiralty. 



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Tettix subulata. 



a. Var. pallida. Austria. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collection. 



b. Var. binotata. Austria. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collection. 



c. Var. dorsalis. Tyrolese Alps. From M. Brunner de Watteuwyl's 



collection. 



d. Var. strigata. Austria. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collection. 



