November, 1901 



PS \ CHE. 



BUtttidae. — Achroblalta, 6. Anaplecta, 3, 



4. Anisopvgia, i. Arcliimandrita, 5. Blab- 

 era. 5. Blatta. 4. Cacoblatta, 5. Caloblatta, 

 3. Calolampra. 3, 4. Capucina, 6. Cei'ati- 

 noptera, 3. Choiisoneiira, 2. Epilampra, 4. 

 Eiirycotis,4. Hemiblabera, 5. Heniipterola, 

 2. Hoiocompsa, 3. Homoeoganiia, 3, 5. 

 Hvpnorna, 3. Iscbnopteia, 3, 4, 6. Latindia, 



5. Loboptera, I. Megaloblatta, 5. Nvcto- 

 bora, 4. Pancblora, ■;, 6. Paralatindia, 5. 

 Pelmatosilpha, 4. Plectoptera, 3, 4. Pseu- 

 dopbj-llodromia, 3. Rhicnoda, 4. Temnop- 

 tervx, 3,4. Tbeganopteryx, 4. Thyrsocera, 3. 



Miuitidae. — Acanthops, 6. Acoiitista 6. 

 Angela, 8. Choeradodis, 9. * Hagiotala, 8. 

 Harpagonjx, 8. Litaneutria, 8. Mantoida, 

 10. Melliera, 7. Mionyx, 9, 10. Miisonia, 

 10. Oligonyx,9. Phasmoinantis, 7. Phyllo- 

 mantis, 6. Pseudomioptenx, 9. Spanionyx, 

 10. Stagmatoptera, 8. Htagmomantis, 7, 9. 

 Theoclytes, 6, 10. Thiinaconyx, 10. Vates, 



6. 10. 



Gryllidae. — Ampbiaciistes, 12. Aniusus, 

 12. Aphonus, 13. Apitbes, 13. Aracbnomi- 

 tnus, 12. Cyrtoxiphus, 11. Diatrypus, 13. 

 Ect^todeiiis, 1 1. Ectecous, 12. Endacustes, 



12. Giyliodes, II. Gryllu.s, 11. * Helere- 

 coiis, 13. Lipbuplii.^, II. Neinohiiis. 11. 

 Oecanthus, 12. Orocharls, 13. Orocbiiu.>i, 



13. Paragrylhi.s, 12. Paroecanthii.s, 13. 



Pliyllognllus, 13. Pro.stbaciistes, 12. Rhi- 

 pipteryx, 11. Thamnosciitus, 13. Tridac- 

 tvhis, II. 



Lociistidiic. — Acanthodis, 20. Amblycory- 

 plia, 16. Anaiilacomera, 16. Ancbiptolis, 20. 



* Argyrtes, 15. * Ba.sileiis, 19. Bliasle.s, 20. 



* Caloxiiihu.-i, 21. *Celidnpbylln, 23. C'eu- 

 tbophihi.'i, 14. * Clianipionica, 20. C'bloro- 

 pbylla, 22. * Cbloroscirtus, 15. Coccono- 

 tiis, 20. Conocepbalus, 19. Copirphora, ig. 

 Ctenophlebia, 16. Cycloptera, 22. I)io- 

 plianes, 21. Ectemna, 15. Eriohis, 19. 

 *Eiiaciih, 21. Glapbyrosoma, 14. (ion- 

 grocnemis, 20. Gi'_yllacri.s, 15. *Henii- 

 udeopsylla, 15. Mormilia, 15. llyperpli- 

 rona, 16. Idiarthron, 20. Ischnoniela, 21. 

 Lirometopum. 19. Lobopbylhis, 18. Loph- 

 aspis, 21. Microcentnim, 16, 17. Mimetica, 

 22. Xannotetlix, 21. Paragenes, 16. Peta- 

 loptera, 17. Peuce.'-te.'i, 18. * Pboberopu.s, 

 14. Phiixa, 16. Pbyllopfera 16. Platv- 

 phylliim, 20. Posidippus, 18. Pyigocory- 

 pba, 19. Scboenobates, 14. Scopionis, 21. 

 Sciiddcria, 15. Stenopelitiatiis, 14. Stilpno- 

 chlora, 17. Syntecbna, 17. Tanii.sia, 22. 

 *Thainnobate.s, 20. Tbysdriis, 19. Tuipilia, 

 16. Typopbyllum, 22. Xipbidiiim, 19. 



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