AG Mr. Maleolm Burr’s 
from Sarepta on the Volga as far west and north as Paris 
(Lrunner) and Jersey (coll. mea). 
16. S. elegans (Charp.). 
Moldavia, Cruce ; one female. S. elegans does not seem 
to be a common insect anywhere, but it has a wide 
distribution, being found throughout Europe from England 
to Servia and Rumania, and perhaps in South Russia. 
17. Gomphocerus rufus (L.). 
Wallachia, Komana ; three examples. 
18. Epacromia thalassina (Fabr.). 
Buzeo and Bukharest, several specimens. 
CEDIPODID. 
19. Acrotylus insubricus (Scop.). 
Wallachia, Komana and Gradishtea ; Bukharest. Several 
specimens. In two specimens from Bukharest the red of 
the wings is very faint, and in the specimen from 
Gradishtea it is bleached to white. 
20. A. versicolor, sp. n. 
Plainesti, in the district of Rimik Sarat. One female. 
21. A. longipes (Charp.). 
Buzeo, Meledik ; one faded example. 
22. Mdipoda cxrulescens (L.). 
Bukharest ; Gradishtea and Komana in Wallachia ; 
several specimens. In addition to the type form, the 
collection contains two varieties, one with the blue of the 
wings almost obsolete, and the other, var. swl/wrescens, 
Finot, with the red replaced by yellow. The last form 
seems to be the commonest in Algeria (not, in coll. mea), 
and I also possess a specimen from Ferrol. 
23. Psophus stridulus (L.). 
Moldavia, Cruce (coll. meq). 
24. Eremobia limbata (Charp.). 
Dobrudsha (Brunner). 
