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Genus CoNocEPHALUS Thunberg 
Conocephalus cinereus Thunberg 
Conocephalus cinereus Thunbg., Mem. Acad. Petersb., vol. v, p. 273 
(1815). 
Antsoptera cinereum Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., vol. 1, p. 276 (1906). 
Conocephalus cinereus Karny, Wytsman’s Gen. Insectorum, Fasc. 135, 
p. 13 (1912). 
Conocephalus cinereus Rehn and Hebard, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., vol. 
XLI, p. 243, pl. xxu, fig. 12, and pl. xxim, fig. 5, 6 (1915). 
Of this common West Indian species there are 26 specimens 
in the collection, four males, seven females and three nymphs 
from Barbados in May, and four males, seven females and one 
nymph from Antigua in June and July. 
The adults of the above material are brachypterous except a 
single male specimen from Barbados, taken May 16. 
The ‘‘small, green, long-horned grasshoppers’’ referred to in 
the note quoted under Musonia surinamus on a previous page, 
obviously refer to the present species. 
Family Gryllide 
(The crickets) 
Genus NEocurtTILLA Kirby 
Neocurtilla hexadactyla Perty 
Gryllotalpa hexadactyla Perty, Delect. Anim. Art., p. 119, pl. xxm, fig. 9 
(1832). 
Neocurtilla hexadactyla Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., vol. 1, p. 2 (1906). 
One adult and thirteen nymphs, fresh water pond, English 
Harbor, Antigua, June 28, 1918. 
One of the above nymphs has but three dactyls on the anterior 
tibie. 
Genus ScapPTeriscus Seudder 
Scapteriscus abbreviatus Seudder 
Scapteriscus abbreviatus Scudd., Mem. Peabody Acad. Sci., vol. 1, p. 14, 
pl. 1, fig. 8, 20 (1869). 
Scapteriscus abbreviatus Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., vol. u, p. 2 (1906). 
One adult female bearing a label reading: ‘‘Scapteriscus 
variegatus’’ and the legend ‘‘B 1047. 013.’’, all in black ink ex- 
eept ‘‘013,’’ which is in red ink. This specimen may not be 
from the present collection, but this species occurs in the West 
Indies, as there is a female in the National collection from the 
