200 CATAI.OGUE OF 



furrow; bonlcrs sli;jliily reflexed. ProstPrnum not dentate. Alidomen not 

 longer llian the lliorax, .>ilii;lilly iiicieasiii;; in iliiukness Iroin llie l>ase to 

 llielip; a|iical appendages >ni.tll. Ceici lilifurni, selose, vtry slender, as 

 loiijj as the ahdnmen. Le;;s lon;j, slender, slijililly setose ; femora lurnislied 

 heneaib with two mvvs of about ei^iht minute spiiie>-; four anterior tibia; 

 with three, four or live spines on each side; hind libi;e with eleven minute 

 spines on ilie outer side and with twelve on the inner side and with four 

 loii!^ apical spines; tarsi slender. 



1. Lezina concolob. 

 Mas. Ttstaca ; palporum arliculus 5i« apice piceus ; antenna piceir, 

 basi testacea: ; abdominis segmenla dorsatia marginibus poslicis 

 fuscescentibus. 

 Male. Testaceous. Eyes piceous. Fifth joint of the maxillary palpi 

 piceous at the tip. Antennie i>iceous, testaceous towards the base. Hind 

 borders of the al>don)inal dorsal segments l)rowuish. Spines of the legs 

 with black tips; knees piceous. Lenj;tb of the body 14 lines. 



a, b. Egypt. Preseuted by J. Burton, Esq. 



Genus 12. It II APIDOPilOUA. 

 llhapidopbora, .S'err. IJisl. Oilh. 389. Burtn. Germ. Zeils. ii. Gl. 



1. RHAIMUOI'HORA ricEA. 

 picea, Strr. Hist. Orl/i. 3!)1. 

 Java. 

 a — d. Silbet. From .Mr. Ar^jeul's collection. 



Genus 13. IlADENtECUS. 



Iladenoecus, Scud. Journ. Bast. Soc. Nat. Hist. vii. -13;) — Rhapidopbura, 

 Fiich. Orth. Eur. ll»9. 



1. Hadencecus palpatus. 



Gryllus pupns Eiirop.tus, De ViU. Ent. Ab\, pi. 1 — Lociista palpata, Sulz. 

 Abgtk. Gesch. Ins. 83, pi. 9, f. 2 — Itbapidophora palpata, (harp. Orth. 

 44; Germ. Ziitsch. iii. 319. Fisch. Orlh. Eur. 200, pi. 11, f. 1 — 

 Pbalangopsis araneiformis. Germ. Burm. Ilandb. 1-nt. ii. 722, 1014. 



S. France. Dalmalia. Sicily. 



2. Hadenieccs cavicolus. 



Locusla cavicola, h'ollar, Beitr. Landtsk. iii. 80— Pbalangopsis lalebrarum, 

 llerr.-Sch. Somntcl. ii. 15 — latebricola, 2(5, Mas.— Rhaphidopbora 

 cavicola, Fisch. Orlh. Eur. 201, pi. II, f. 2. 



Carniolia. Illyria. 



