List of Rumanian Orthoptera. 45 
8. Chrysochraon brachypterus (Ocskay). 
Wallachia, Komana. One male. This species is fairly 
common in Southern and Eastern Europe, and occurs also 
in the region of the Amur (Brunner). 
9. Stenobothrus lineatus (Panz.). 
Wallachia, Komana. The two females included in the 
collection represent a curious variety ; being entirely of a 
testaceous colour, with pale and dark markings; the head 
is larger than in British and French examples in my 
collection, and the green is quite lost. I do not attribute 
this to fading after death, as I possess specimens taken 
from one to twenty years ago, which retain their original 
colour. 
10. S. pullus (Phil.). 
Moldavia, Cruce (coll. mea). 
11. S. rufipes (Zett.). 
Wallachia, Komana. 8S. rujipes does not seem to be 
common, as Prof. Montandon’s collection only includes two 
females. 
12. S. bicolor (Charp.). 
Wallachia, Komana and Gradishtea ; Bukharest. Appa- 
rently a very common species. 
13. S. biguttulus (L.). 
Bukharest. Several specimens. 
14. S. dorsatus (Zett.). 
One curious reddish variety from Bukharest. The 
specimen is a female, with the posterior femora rosy 
exteriorly, and the mediastinal and scapular areas of the 
elytra rosy. . 
15. S. pulvinatus (Fisch. de W.). 
Wallachia, Komana. Also Dobrudsha (Brunner). In 
the females the elytra are considerably abbreviated, and 
in the male these organs are shorter than the abdomen. 
S. pulvinatus is widely distributed, occurring in Europe 
