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(a) Longvvinged forms : 



I Tegmina maculate (2} 



1 a Tegmina practically immaculate (3 ) 



2 Tegmina strongly granulate, apically with a semicircular 



stripe and 2 short, straight stripes 3 koebclci 



2a Tegmina feebly granulate, apically with a straight stripe. . 

 4 imiiri 



3 Apical veins dark, slightly infuscate i aiuh'rida 



3a Apical veins pale 2 arisfoxciiiis 



(b) Shortwinged forms. 



I Tegminal veins pale, not granulate i aiidcrida 



1 a Tegminal veins with large, dark granules (2j 



2 Frons apparently concolorously fuscotestaceous, fore tibiae 



black (?) 5 nigropunctatus 



a Frons blackish brown with pale yellowish specks ; fore tibiae 



brownish black, pallidly annulate 3 kocbelei 



Many of the European genera seem to be but little differen- 

 tiated from Criomorpkus, for ex., in the form of the frons, Dicran- 

 otropis Jiainafa seems much nearer to Dclphacodcs than it does 

 to Dicranotropis beckeri. (*) 



anderida sp. nov. 



Differs, beyond the points already mentioned, from any other 

 Dicranotropis, by the head keels not being bordered at all with 

 Ijlackish, except D. nigropnnctata Melichar, which has dark genae 

 and dark lateral parts to the nota, &c. Orange brown, the keels 

 of vertex and nqta, and the parts exterior to the lateral keels of 

 the nota mostly, pale yellowish testaceous. Frontal keels very 

 narrowly bordered with pale yellowish orange, frontal specks the 

 Scime colour. Antennae pale orange testaceous, apex of first seg- 

 ment dark fuscous. Tegmina pale yellowish hyaline, veins of 

 basal two thirds mostly pale, of apical cells fuscous somewhat 

 suffusedly. Frons elongate, narrower, subparallel, a little con- 

 stricted basally, forked a little basal of the apical margin of the 

 eyes. Tegminal veins very feebly granulate. 



* I propose a new genus for this last species, viz. : Leimonodite. characterized by 

 the frontal keels beiiiK separate till nearly the apical margin. From Ci'iomorphiis it 

 differs by the longer and narrower frons, whose median keels are stalked apically. If 

 this genus cannot be sustained, then Dclijhncixha, <''rii)m()rpliiis. DicronntropiK and 

 several others, must be thrown together. 



