1869.] 349 [Sc udder. 



next species. Hind femora externally with a row of quadrate bluish 

 white spots, decreasing regularly in size toward the apex; sjDines of 

 hind tibiae black; claws of tarsi tipped with black. 



Expanse of tegmina, ? 228 '°°' 



Ecuador. Prof Orton. 



3. T. Latreillei (Perty) Scudder. 



Acridium Latreillei Perty, Delect. Anim. Artie, 123, pi. xxiv, 

 fig. 4. 



Acridium Latreillei Serv., Ortbopt., 652. 



" " De Haan, Verb. Nat. Gesch. Ned. Bezitt., Zool., 



144, 151. 



'Not A. Latreillei Fitch. 



Crest of pronotum considerably elevated, the anterior two lobes 

 merged into one, which is elevated abruptly in front and slopes grad- 

 ually aw;iy behind ; the two succeeding higher, angular, parted and 

 deeply cleft ; the posterior portion of the crest at once depressed, of 

 nearly uniform height, bluntly serrulate. Tegmina violaceous, varied 

 with pale and yellow spots; wings brick red, with a broad black 

 margin along the whole posterior border, and black quadrate and 

 rounded spots interspersed over the whole wing, forming near the 

 anal border narrow, wavy or irregular, transverse, parallel and ap- 

 proximate bands of black. Hind femora spotted externally with 

 ■white. After Perty. 



An alcoholic specimen (?, no locality) in the Society's Museum 

 has a pronotal crest, the antei'ior portion of which agrees altogether 

 in form with that of T. rex, but posteriorly the sen-ulations are blunt; 

 the posterior surface of the pronotum is furnished with irregular 

 tubercles, which are indejiendent, distant, rounded, — not confluent, 

 approximate, linear, as in T. rex ; the crest and posterior border of 

 the pronotum are not edged with black as in the latter ; and the 

 spines of the hind tibite are only tipped with black, instead of being 

 wholly black; the pale bands on the apical half of the tegmina of 

 T. Latreillei are broad and diagonally disposed, not narrow and 

 transverse, as in T. rex. 



Expanse of tegmina, ? 212-222 '™- 



Amazons (Perty, Serville) ; Rio, Para, Bahia (De Haan). 



Brazil (Peab. Acad.) 



4. T. Fabrieii Scudder. 



Gryllus dux Fabr., Ent. Syst., H, 47 (in part?). 

 " " " Spec. Ins., I, 362 (in part?). 

 " " " Mant. Ins., I, 235 (in part?). 



