664 CATALOGUE OF 



Male. Body rather slender, nearly cylindrical. Head smooth, rather 

 broader than the prulhorax ; vertex convex; its tip flat, punctured, conical ; 

 front punctured ; inner keels apparent only between the anteiinse ; outer 

 keels distinct, diverp^ing towards the face. Eyes elliptical, very prominent. 

 AnlenncB filiform, very slender, somewhat shorter than the body. Pro- 

 thorax short, not keeled ; the usual four transverse lines distinct ; fore 

 border and sides hardly rounded, the former slightly notched in the middle; 

 hind border elongated, slightly angular. Proslernal spine long, rather 

 slender, slightly acute. Hind femora rather shorter than the abdomen ; 

 hind tibiae shorter than the hind femora. Fore wings narrow, a little 

 shorter than the body. 



I. Chariacris dulcis. 



Mas. ViricHs ; capitis talera, frons, protheracis latera, pectus, venter 

 et femora sublus lutea ; antennce atrce ; alee anticce striga costali 

 basali pallida testacea ; alee posticce purpurece, basi viridescentes, 



Male. Green. Head dull, luteous in front and on each side. Eyes 

 ferruginous. Antennae deep black. Pectus and sides of the prothorax 

 dull luteous. Abdomen and femora luteous beneath. Fore wings with a 

 pale testaceous streak along the basal part of the costa. Hind wings 

 purple, greenish at the tips. Length of the body \'3^ lines; expansion of 

 the fore wings 24 lines. 



a. Para. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



Genus 26. POEPEDETES. 

 Poepedetes, Sauss. Rev. Zool. xiii. 158, 



1. Poepedetes corallinus. 

 corallinus, Sauss. Rev. Zool. xiii. 158. 

 Mexico. 



Genus 27. PEDIES. 

 Pedies, Sauss. Rev. Zool. xiii. 157. 



1. Pedies virescens. 

 virescens, Sauss. Rev. Zool. xiii. 157. 

 Mexico. 



Genus 28. Tinabia. 

 Acridiiim (Tinaria), Stal, Eug. Rem, 338. 



1. Tinaria calcarata. 

 Acridium (Tinaria) calcarata, Stal, Eug. Resa, 338, pi. 5, f. 8. 

 Isle St. Helena. 



