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32. Gryllus Guadalupensis. 



Acheta Guadalupensis, Fabr. Ent. Si/st. ii. 32. 



This species has been included with Gryllus, as the geiuis is now 

 limited, but probably belongs to another group. 



G uadaloupe. 



33. Gryllus fulvipennis. 

 fulvipennis, Blanch. Gay, Hist. Chile Zool. vi. 32, Alias, pi. 1, f. 8. 

 Valparaiso. Coquinebo. 



34. Gryllus comptus. 



Mas. Niger, nitens ; caput lateribus margineque anticn fulvis ; palpi 

 pallide tcstacei ; aiitenncB picece, corpore breviores ; fhorax plagis 

 quatuor sordide fulvis, maculis duabus anticis lateralibus Icstaceis ; 

 cerci picei, abdomine breviores ; pedes pallide testacei ; alee aniicce 

 nigricantes, abdominis apicem fere atlingentes, venis subcostalibus 

 pallide testaccis ; alee postica breviores. 



Male. Black, shining;. Head tawny in front and along each side, 

 and partly so about the eyes. Palpi pale testaceous. Antennae piceous, 

 shorter than the body. Thorax with two dusky tawny patches on each 

 side ; a testaceous spot alonfj the fore part of each side. Cerci piceous, 

 much shorter than the abdomen. Legs pale testaceous ; five spines on 

 each side of the right hind tibia and six spines on each side of the left one. 

 Fore wings blackish, extending nearly to the tip of the abdomen ; veins in 

 the deflexed part pale testaceous. Hind wings shorter than the fore wings. 

 Length of the body 9 lines. 



It has most resemblance to G. angustulus, but is somewhat broader 

 and has stouter legs. 



a. Constancia, Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. 



35. Gryllus mundus. 



Foein. Niger, lomentosus ; caput nitens, antice fulviim ; anlenn(e corpore 

 longiores ; prolhoracis latera lenuiler fnlva ; cerci fitlvi, abdomine 

 paullo breviores ; oviduclus abdomine paullo longior ; pedes pallide 

 fuivi,femoribus poalicis obscure sir igalis ; alee aniicce luridce, abdo- 

 minis apicem atlingentes, slriga venisque subcostalibus testaceis ; alee 

 poslicce abdomen longe svperanles. 



Female. Black, toraentose. Head smooth and shining, except the 

 vertex, tawny in front and about the eyes. Antenna longer than the body. 

 Prothorax narrowly tawny along each .side. Cerci tawny, a little shorter 

 than the abdomen. Oviduct a little longer than the al)don!en. Pectus 

 and legs pale lawny ; hind femora with oblique darker streaks on the outer 

 side; hind tibifB with five spines on each side. Fore wings lurid, extend- 

 ing to the tip of the abdomen ; a streak along the mediastinal vein, and 

 the veinlels in front testaceous. Hind wings extending much beyond the 

 abdomen. Length of the body 10 lines. 



