( Ixxxviii ) 



'NEUROPTmi A- continued. 

 Thore (PqnatoriaUs, 90. — BoUviana, 89. — glgatitea, 88.— jjicta, 89. — 



2)rocera, 88. — Victoria, 94. From EcuaJor and Bolivia. 

 Trichoptera, cases of larvje from Brazil exhibited, Iv. — homology of neu- 



ratioii between, and Lepidoptera, Iv, 



ORTHOPTERA. 



Antennae, difference between the forms of, in the males of IdolomorpJia 

 and those of other genera of Empusidce, 259, 



Gongylus gongijlodes and G. traclielopliyllus, specimens in alcohol exhi- 

 bited, lii. 



JTnrpax spinocula, a foliage imitator, 18.5. 



jiJaittidce, a saltatorial .species, 268. — exhibited, 1. — hatching pei'iod of, in 

 Eastern Bengal, 269. — stridulating apparatus in certain species, 

 263.— exhibited, 1. 



Orthoptera of the Windward Islands, xxx. — photographs of tropical 

 species, showing " protective resemblance," exhibited, xxiv. 



Owgpilii.^ annnlatiis, a case of "protective resemblance," 186. 



Palophus Centavrus, from Mt. Camaroons, exhibited, xliv. — P. 

 Haworthii, resembles a dead stick, 186. 



Panesthia, a viviparous specie3 of, li. 



Phaneroptera xehrata, a foliage imitator, 185. 



Platyblemmvs umhraculatug, exhibited, xxviii. 



Pneumora (sp. ?), habits of young, in S. Africa, 184. 



Popa sjntrca, i-esemblance to dead stalks, 186. 



Pterochroxa, photographs exhibited, xxiv. 



Saga, remarks on a species from S. Africa, 184. 



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