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LOCUSTID^. 



Genus Humbe. 



Sumhe, Bolivar, J. Sci. Lisb., xxx, p. 117 (1882). 

 Humbella, Saussure, Mem. Soc. Geneve, xxviii (9), pp. 50, 

 105 (1884); xxx (1), pp. 17, 32 (1888). 



34a. Ificmhe tenidcornis. 



Pacliytylus tenuicornis, Schaum, Monatsb. Akad. Berlin, 



1853, p. 779; Peters' Reise Mossamb. Zool.,v, p. 137, 



pi. vii A, f. 6 (1862). 

 Humbella tenuicornis, Saussure, Mem. Soc. Geneve, xxviii 



(9), p. 106 (1884). 

 Pachytylus (CEdaletcs) iiunctifrons, Stal, CEfv. Vet. Akad. 



Forh., xxxiii (3), p. 50 (1876). 



Hal). Transvaal : Pretoria {Distant). 

 A widely-distributed species in East, West, and South 

 Africa. 



Genus Gastrimargus, Saussure (p. 71). 



37b. Gastrimargus vitripe7inis. 



(Edaleus vitripennis, Saussure, Mem. Soc. Geneve, xxx (i), 

 p. 38 (1888). 



Hob. Transvaal : Pretoria {Distant). 



A widely-distributed species in South and Central 

 Africa, and distinguished by the absence of any dark band 

 on the hind wings. 



Genus Heteropternis, St^l (p. 75). 



Page 75, no. 42, line 4 from bottom, for Heteropternis 

 pudica, Saussure, read H. pudica, Serville. 



Genus Acrotylus, Fieber (p. 76). 

 45. Acrotylus femoralis, sp. n. 



Long. Corp. 20-32 millim. ; exp. al. 36-48 millim. 



Head and pronotum yellowish-grey, vertex, and some large granu- 

 •lations on the front of the pronotum blackish ; tegmina long, narrow, 

 and pointed, the central area densely reticulated with reddish-brown, 

 the cells between subhyaline towards the borders ; the central 



