^l'iiìirr (ìli 27 hircmìirc 1f)Ì3 207 



lliiifa, Vpril; JcmìcIio, 20 Jan., i Febr., •}. Apr., 

 20 Ocl. 



This s|)0( les and the next one may he fonnd in 

 hushes OÏ Alrijilcx lialiiiins and other lial()j)h\les in 

 sail clay desert. 



95. Thisoeceirus adspersus, Rodt. 

 Jeiielio, U) Oct. 



96. Euprepocnemis plorans ((.linrp.). 



Haifa, 2G March; liirkel Ramadan, i") Nov.; \ahr 

 Ruhin, t/| Nov.; Reisan^ J"ly, Oct.; Ilnleli, -j Se])t. 



Oceiirs (in thick bushes of /?a/;H.s-, etc., n(>ar ^^ater 

 and ^^hen you approach it it drops and is difficult to 

 caplur'c. 



97. Pareuprepocnemis syriaca (Br. W.) 

 { — (Uiloiilciins fcsiac (j. -T.). 



Nabhis, I May; Colonieh, Jerusalem, i5 îMareh; 

 Artuf, 16 March. 



This interesting insect is abundant in the hill 

 country from February to May. It has the same habit 

 as many Pamphoginac of taking- refuge inside spiny 

 masses of Polerium, Ononis etc. when pursued. 



98. Acridium subulatum (L.). 



\kka, 9 June; Huleh, ;>/i May; Wadi Kabala, ''9 

 March, 7") May; Nahr ez Zerka, 2/4 June. 



99. Paratettix meridionalis (Ramb.). 



Nahr ez Zerka, i3 Apr.; Jericho, Jan., June, Sept.; 

 Bolsa n, i5 June, 21 Aug. 



