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Empusa egena Charpentier. 



1841. Empusa erjena Charpentier, Germar's Zeitsebr., Ill, p. 297. 

 One larval female; Laga, Gallalaad, November 29, 1894. 



Idolomorpha dentifrons Saussure. 



1895. Idolomorpha dentifrons Saussure, Grandidier's Hist, de Mada- 

 gascar, Orthopteres, Pt. I, p. 244. 



One female ; Daro Mountain.?, between Ginea and Tulu, Gal- 



laland, November 19, 1894. 



Blepharis cornuta Schulthess. 



1895. Blepharis cornuta Schulthess-Rechberg, Zoolog. Jahrb., Sjst. 

 Abth., A'lII, p. 72. 



Two immature females; vicinity of Laga, Gallaland, Xovember 

 28 and 30, 1894. 



The two specimens before me differ somewhat from the figure of 



cornuta, the anterior tibiae being longer than those figured, though 



this may be due to foreshortening in the figure. On the -whole 



the variations amount to so little that there is no doubt as to their 



identity. 



Family PHASMID^. 



Palophus reyi (Grandidier). 



1869. Ischnopoda reyi Graudidier, Revue et Magasia de Zool. (2), 

 XXr, p. 292. 



One female; no data. 



Total length, 202 mm. 



Length of tegmina, . 25 



Length of wings, 67 



Length of anterior femora, 5G 



Length of median femora, 42 



Length of posterior femora, 54 



Clonaria gracila (Burmeister). 



1838. Bacillus fjracila Burmeister, Handb. d. Ent., II, Abtb. II, Pt. 

 I, p. 561. 



One male; Berbera, Somaliland, July 3, 1894. 



The collection also includes four female specimens of Phasmidce 

 taken at the following localities : 



Sheikh Huseiu, Gallaland, October 8, 1894. 



Sheikh Mahomet, Gallaland, October 30, 1894. 



Luku, Gallaland, September 17, 1894. 



Between Tug Lomo and Bodele, Somahland, August 12, 1894. 



These are damaged to such an extent that determination is very 

 difficult or impossible, many of the portions used in classification 

 being absent or badly damaged. 



