SUGAR-CANE INSECTS. 



B. OTHER IMPORTANT SUGAR-CANE INSECTS. 



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ORTHOPTERA 

 Acridiidse and Locustidae. 



Oxya intricata Stal of Formosa and Japan; 0. velox Fabricius of China, Japan, India, and Islands of 

 the Pacific Ocean; O. annulicornis Matsumura of Formosa; attack foliage. 



Epacromia tamulus Fabricius and Trilophidia annulata Thunberg; Java; attack foliage. 



Racilia okinawensis Matsumitra of Formosa. 



Gelastorhinus esox Burr of Japan and Formosa. 



Acridium succinctum Linnseus and A. flavkorne Fabricius of Japan, China, India, Formosa, and the 

 Malay Archipelago; A. roseum De Geer, A. zehntneri Krauss, A. luteicorne Serville, and A. xrugi- 

 nomm Linnaeus of Java. 



Pachytylus migmtorioides Reicharting, an especially serious pest in Formosa, Asia, Africa, and Aus- 

 tralia; CEdaleus infernalis Saussure of Japan, China, Formosa, India, and Malaysia; 0. nigrofas- 

 ciatus Latreille of Asia, Europe, and Africa. 



Tig. 98.— Cane grasshopper (Atradomorpha crenulata). (Maxwell-Lefroy.) 



Atractomorpha crenulata Fabricius (See text, fig. 98) and A. psittacina De Haan of Java; A. bedeli 

 Bolivar of Japan, China, and Formosa. 



Elimxa chloris De Haan, Mecopoda elongata Linnseus; Java. 



Tryxalis rmuta Linnaeus of Formosa, Asia, Africa, and Europe; Phlaeoba infumata Brun, of Formosa, 

 China, and Malaysia; Stenobothurus formosanus Matsumura of Formosa; Trilophidia annulata Thun- 

 berg and Epacromia tamulus Fabricius of Asia and the islands of the Pacific; Paratettix gracilis 

 Shiraki, P. singularis Shiraki, Hedotettii arcuatus Shiraki, and Tettix formosanus Shiraki of Formosa. 

 Gryllldae, Gryllotalpidse. 



LiogryUus bimaculatus De Geer, L. formosanus Matsumura, Grrjllus mitratus Burmeister, Tridactylus 

 flavomacuUtus Matsumura, Gryllotalpa africana Pallas; (Ecanthus indicus Saussure, Anaxiphus 

 pallidulus Matsumura, and Trigonidium haani Saussure; Oriental Regions. 



