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straight and nearly parallel im metazona, and incurved, 
strongly convergent anteriorly in prozona; it may be a 
new species, but I abstain from its description on the 
ground of a single specimen, while I again express the hope 
that somebody will undertake the revision of this genus. 
Genus Metaxymecus Karsch. 
1. Metaxymecus patagiatus Karsch. 
1893. Metaxymecus patagiatus Karsch, Berl. Ent. Ztschr., 
xxxvill, p. 105, no, 73, fig. 15. 
British Museum specimen: Gold Coast, N. Territories, 
Sarkwala, 4-7 xi. 1915 (J. J. Simpson), 1 9. 
Genus Cataxorerpius I. Bol. 
1. Cataloipidius roseus I. Bol. 
1914. Cataloipidius roseus I. Bolivar, Trab. Mus. Madrid, 
ser. Zool., N. 20, p. 37. 
British Museum specimens: Salisbury, Mashonaland 
(G. A. K. Marshall), 2 2 9. 
One of the specimens has elytra longer than hind femora 
and it is of yellowish-brown colour, while in another speci- 
men the elytra just reach the knees and the general colour, 
especially of lateral stripes on the pronotum, is green. 
There is in the Museum collection a female specimen from 
Abyssinia, apparently belonging to a new species of the 
same genus, but I do not venture to describe it, since it is 
badly preserved. 
Genus Catratorpus I. Bol. 
1. Cataloipus cognatus (Walk.). 
1870. Heteracris cognata Walker, Cat. Derm. Salt. B.M., 
Iv, pp. 656, 658, no. 6. 
1870. Heteracris elegans Walker, 1.c., pp. 662, 663, no. 18. 
1902. Heteracris cognata Kirby, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 
p. 113, no. 122. 
1910. H[eteracris| cognata Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., in, 
p. 554, no. 2. 
1910. H[eteracris| elegans Kirby, lLe., p. 555, no. 12. 
1914. Heteracris elegans Kirby, Fauna Brit. India, Acrid., 
p. 267, no. 325, fig. 139. 
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