1 is Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



Length of bod}-, 9 , 24 mm., of antennae. 13.75 mm., of pronotum, 

 6 mm., of tegmina, 24 mm., of hind femora, 14.25 mm. 



Habitat. — A single female, the type comes from Demerara, British 

 Guiana, where it was collected by R. J. Crew. (Coll. L. Bruner.) 



Genus Anablysis Gerstaecker. 

 Anablysis Gerst.ecker, Mitth. Ver. Neu-Vorpomm., XX, p. 14 (1889). 



165. Anablysis pantharina Gerstaecker. 

 Anablysis pantharina Gerst.ecker, Mitth. Yer. Neu-Vorpomm., XX, p. 15 (1889). 

 Habitat. — A couple of male specimens of medium-sized locusts are 

 at hand from Para, Brazil, which answer the description of this 

 species. They were taken during July by H. H. Smith. 



166. Anablysis (?) fusco-maculata sp. no v. 



Very similar in color and general appearance to Anablysis pantharina 

 Gerstaecker, as determined by me, but with comparatively smaller 

 eyes, and without the prominent tooth or spine at the apex of the 

 superior carina of the hind femora. The two terminal joints of the 

 maxillary palpi flattened and amplified, conspicuously ivory-white. 



General form elongate, subcylindrical, moderately graceful and 

 fairly hirsute throughout. Head as wide as the anterior margin of 

 the pronotum; eyes large, prominent, subglobular, at least two-fifths 

 longer than the anterior margin of the cheeks; the vertex depressed, 

 a little narrower than the frontal costa, longitudinally sulcate through- 

 out, the fastigium still more depressed, and surrounded by a carina 

 forming an almost circular anteriorly depressed area. Frontal costa 

 prominent between the antennae, deeply and widely sulcate, below the 

 ocellus much lower and with the feeble sides gently divergent, fading 

 before reaching the clypeus; lateral or facial carinae prominent, nearly 

 parallel. Antennae filiform, long and slender, about twice as long as 

 the combined length of head and pronotum. Pronotum subcylin- 

 drical, feebly biconstricted laterally, the hind lobe gently expanding; 

 anterior edge broadly collared and roundly advanced upon the occiput; 

 first transverse sulcus faint, second and third profound, the last 

 located about one-third the length of the pronotum from its hind 

 margin which is widely angulate. Tegmina rather narrow, sparsely 

 veined, the edges nearly parallel, somewhat abbreviated, a little 

 shorter than the abdomen, their apex rounded. Hind femora moder- 

 ately slender, surpassing the abdomen by the length of the genicular 



