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II 



Habitat. — An insect under the above name is referred 

 to in Fiji. It is not contained in the collections investi- 

 gated. 

 Cyrtacanthacris vittaticollis (Stal)? ■ 



Acridium vitfaficoUe Stal, OEfv., Vet. Akad. Forh. 



XXXIV (10), p. 53 (1877); Finnt, Snr. Genre Acri- 



dinni, p. 7:1 (11)07). 



Habitat. — The above named insect is native in the 

 Philippines. A pair of specimens referred here with some 

 donbt bear the locality label ^'^Xadi," where they were taken 

 in Jnne, 1913 (Coll! College of Hawaii). 



Cyrtacanthacris sp. 



A second and considerably larger species of this genns 

 coming from the same locality, is also at hand. It is a 

 female, and was also taken dnring the month of Jnne 

 and is contained in the College of Hawaii collections. 

 This latter insect may be new. It resembles quite closely 

 the large Schisfocera amer'icana and allies. It might 

 bear the name tem])orarily of Cyri,. feejeeana. Its dimen- 

 sions are as follows: Length of body, 9, 50 mm.; of 

 pronotum, 11 mm.; of tegmina, 57 mm.; of hind femora, 

 34 mm. 



Undoubtedly still other species of locusts or short- 

 horned grasshop])ers occur in these islands. 



TETTIGOXOIDEA. 



Gryllacris dubia Le Guill. 



Gryllacris cluhla Le Guill, Kev. Zool. 1841, p. 293; Kirby, 

 'Syn. Cat. Orth. II, p. 145 (1906). 



Habitat. — This insect, while reported from Fiji, is not 

 among the material examined by me. 



Gryllacris ferruginea l^runner. 



Gryllacris ferruginea Brunn., Verb. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 

 XXXVIII, pp. 316, 317 (1888); Kirby Syn. Cat. 

 Orth. II, p. 146 (1900). 



Habitat. — Xausori, Aug. 29, 1913 (College of Hawaii), 

 and Pu'wa CNfuir, li)06). " 



