157 



PTabitat.^ — Altlioii<>'li confined to tlic Fiji Islands, tliis 

 species is not i-eprescntcd among the t'oi'ins studied. 

 Paratettix pullus Bolivar. 



Panilrlli.r pull us P.olivar, \\u\. See. Ent. iieli:-. XXXI, 

 pp. 188, 272, 281 (1887). 



Hal)itat. — Two specii)ieiis are at liand from Rewa 

 Cyfnir, lt)0(0. 

 Paratettix feejeeanus sp. nov. 



Decidedly smaller that P. pulUis. from which it differs in 

 having the pronotum and wings much abbreviated and scarcely 

 reaching the apex of the hind femora and tip of the valves of the 

 ovipositor in the females; in the males only about as long as the 

 abdomen. Color variable, mostly testaceous, more or less varied 

 with fuscous. 



Length of body, $, 5.-5 mm., 9, 7.5 mm.; of pronotum, ^, 

 5.75 mm., 9, 6 mm.; of hind femora, ^5 and 9, 4.25 mm. 



Habitat. — Tliis insect Avas taken at Kewa in A]n'il, 

 1906, by Mnir; and at Xausori during Jnne and Jidy, 

 1913 (Coll. College of Hawaii). Types in the collection 

 of T. IJrnner. 

 Aeolopus tanrnlus fFabricins). 



Livyllu.^ famuhis Fabr., Ent. Svst., Suppl. p. 195 (1798). 

 For synonomy see Kirby, Syn. Cat. Ortli. Ill, p. 192. 

 Habitat. — This insect is widely distributed in the 

 Oriental region. Specimens of both sexes are at hand 

 from Xadi, Avhere they were taken in June, 191-3 (Col- 

 lege of Hawaii). 

 Locusta australis (Saussure). 



ParJtyliilus aiixlralis Sauss., Mem. Soc. Geneve, XXVIII, 



pp. "51, 118 (1884). 

 Locusia (iiistralis Frogg., Agric. Gaz. X. S. Wales, XIV, 



p. 1100 (1903) ; Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Ill, p. 229 



(1910). 



Habitat. — Three males and 2 females were taken at 

 Rewa by Muir in April 1906, and 2 pairs are labelled 

 Xadi, June, 1913 (College of Hawaii). 



Oedipoda (?) liturata Le Guili. 



Aedipoda liturata Le Guill, Ptev. Zool. 1841, p. 295. 

 See Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. Ill, p. 242. 



