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whole of the exposed dorsal area of the tegmen; the apical curvature of 
the tegmen is approximately the same as that of the pronotal disk. 
Anterior tibie without foramini, or with ones so small as to be seen only 
under high magnification; caudal femora more slender than in squamosum, 
especially in the apical portion; armature of caudal tibie about as in that 
of sguamosum, the dorso-internal spurs scarcely, if at all, shorter than the 
ventro-external ones; posterior metatarsus rather long and slender, sulcate 
dorsally and armed on each margin with but three or four very minute 
serrations, the apical spurs about as in squamosum. 
Abdomen not differing materially from that of squamosuwm; cerci broken 
off in both specimens examined. 
General color yellowish brown with darker mottling; the tegmina with 
the apical margins irregularly mottled with black and the anterior longitu- 
dinal half of the lateral field is black. 
Measurements: Length, total from front of head to end of abdomen, 
5 mm.; pronotum, 1.9 mm.; elytra beyond the pronotum, 1.6 mm.; posterior 
femora, 3 mm.; width pronotum posteriorly, 2 mm.! posterior femora at 
widest point, 1.25 mm. 
Type male, Antigua, June 1918; paratype a, same data. 
Type in collection U. S. National Museum; paratype in collection Univer- 
sity of Iowa. 
Catalogue No. 25141 U.S.N.M. 
Genus ANUROGRYLLUS Saussure 
Anurogryllus antillarum Saussure 
Gryllodes antillarum Sauss., Miss. Mex., Orth., p. 414, pl. vu, fig. 10, 13 
(1874). 
Anurogryllus antillarum Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., vol. 0, p. 24 (1906). 
One female, Antigua, in the month of June, day not noted. 
Genus GrRYLLUs Linneus 
Gryllus assimilis Fabricius 
Gryllus assimilis Fabr., Syst. Ent., p. 280 (1775). 
Gryllus assimilis Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., vol. 0, p. 37 (1906). 
Gryllus assimilis Rehn and Hebard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., p. 295- 
320, pl. rv, figs. 1, 2, 4-9 (1915). 
Fifteen specimens of this common and wide spread species 
were taken, distributed as follows: Barbados, in May, three male 
and five female adults; June, one male adult; Antigua, June. 
three male nymphs, July, one adult male and three immature 
females. 
All of the above adults are macropterous. A thorough revision 
