60 Mr. W. F. Kirby's 



gradually-rounded crest. General colour red or grey ; antenntv 

 yellow, blacki.sh towards the tip. Head and pleura mostly black ; 

 pronotum and basal half of tegmina usually bordered by a very 

 distinct yellow line, and the curve of the yellow border of the 

 tegmina is filled up by a long black stripe on each side. Hind 

 femora blackish on the inside, and striated with black above. Teg- 

 minse subacuminate, extending for nearly half their length beyond 

 the abdomen ; wings still longer. 



Long. Corp. 9-10 millim ; ciim alis 12-14 niillini. 



Hal). Transvaal: Pretoria {Distant), Barberton(^e7ir?«//). 



A somewhat variable species, but recognizable in ob- 

 scurely marked specimens by the raised and regularly 

 curved carina?. 



Genus Coptotettix. 



Coptotdtix, Bolivar, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., xxxi, p. 287 

 (1887). 



7. Coptotettix infauda. 



Tdtix infansta, Walk., Cat. Derm. Salt., v, p. 820, n. 42 

 (1871). 



Hah. Transvaal: Pretoria (Distant); S.Africa (Dr. 

 A. Smith) ; Natal (Gueinzius). 



A rather large specimen, without locality, in the British 

 Museum, is labelled "Aquatic." 



PNEUMORID^. 

 Genus Cystoccelia. 



Fncumora (Ci/stora;lia), Serville, Ins. Orth., p. 713 (1839). 



8. CystocQilia inanis. 



$ . Gryllus inanis, Fabricius, Syst. Ent., p. 827 (1775). 

 ^ . Pneumorc scntcllairc, Latreille, Cuvier, Regno Anim. 



(ed. 2), iii, pi. xix, f. 1 (1830). 

 Pneumora scutel/aris, Burmoister, Handb. Ent., ii, p. 164, 



n. 10 (1888); Serville, Ins. Orth., p. 713 (1839). 



$ and $ . Grahamstown (Sehonland). 

 There is an immature female, apparently belonging to 

 this species, in the British Museum, which was catalogued 



