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CATALOGUE OF ORTIIOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



Coll. 

 B.M. 



tarsorum compressorum anticorum articulo basali prselougo 

 (fcem.). 



Long. Corp. unc. 6f ; cap. lin. 4 ; proth. lin. 3 ; me- 

 soth.liu. 18 ; metath. lin. 12 ; abdom. lin. 38 + lin. 5^ + 

 operc. lin. l|=lin. 45. 



Hah. Philippine Islands ; Java {Br. Horsfield). 

 East India House. 



Long, moderately slender, subcylindrical, smooth, brown, 

 opake ; the anterior part of the body pale buffish-brovvn ; 

 the legs pale whitish-brown, clouded with reddish-brown. 

 The head is large and very convex, without horns or spines ; 

 (the anteunte are mutilated, in the specimen in the Bri- 

 tish Museum, beyond the fourth or fifth joint ; the basal 

 joint is however very small ;) the mesothorax is very long, 

 smooth, nearly cylindrical, rather dilated behind ; the meta- 

 thorax is sjmilar, but much shorter. The abdominal seg- 

 ments are simple, subcylindric, the middle one rather the 

 widest ; the three terminal segments short ; the ninth 

 slightly produced in the middle of the hind margin, the 

 sides exposing the short anal styles. The operculum is 

 long, elbowed in the middle, extending considerably beyond 

 the extremity of the ninth dorsal segment ; its extremity 

 broad and roundly truncated. The legs are long (espe- 

 cially the fore pair) and strong, strongly serrated along the 

 angles (the fore legs being less so than the four bind ones) ; 

 the fore tarsi vrith the basal joint long and compressed ; 

 the four hind femora with a strong spine on the under side 

 near the tips ; the tibise of all the legs slightly dilated at 

 the tips, and the basal joint of the tarsi moderately elon- 

 gated. 



Plate VI. Fig. 5. The female, of the natural size. 5 a. The 

 three terminal segments of the abdomen seen sideways. 

 5 h. The head seen sideways. 



Obs. A specimen in the Cabinet of the East India House, 

 collected by Dr. Horsfield in Java, has the following pro- 

 portions : — Head, Z\ lines ; anten. 15 ; proth. 2f ; mesoth. 

 13; metath. 9 ; six basal segments of abdomen, 25 ; three 

 terminal segments of abdomen, 7 ; fore legs — femur 1 7, 

 tibia 19, tarsus 7\; middle legs — femur 13, tibia 13, tarsus 

 6 ; hind leg — femur 15, tibia 17-j, tarsus G\. 



2-1. (122.) Lonchodes virgeus, JVesfw. 



Mas. Brunneo-fuscus ; tibiis anticis pallide fasciatis ; cor- 

 pore gracillimo, Isevissimo ; femoribus omnibus spinosis, 

 tibiis anticis valde elongatis baud spinulosis, 4 posticis spi- 

 nulis minutis armatis, intermediis spiuula majori marginis 

 superi prope basin ; abdominis segmeuto 7mo incrassato, 

 ultimo fisso. 



Long. Corp. maris unc. 6. 



Foem. Luteo-fusca (viva viridis ?) ; capite ovali, macula 

 nigra verticis postice furcata ; pronoto fusco vittato ; cor- 

 pore omni Isevi ; femoribus omnibus spinosis, tibiis anticis 

 valde elongatis, fere inermibus, 4 posticis spinulosis ; inter- 

 mediis spinula unica basin versus marginis superi paullo 

 majori, tarsis omnibus articulo basali elongato, compresso ; 

 operculo valde elongato, angusto, naviculari. 



Long. Corp. foem. imc. lOq^. 



Mas. Bacteria virgea, Westwood, Cab. Orient, p. G6. pi. 32. 



f. 2. 

 Foem. Bacteria sarmentosa, WesUvood, Cab. Orient. Eat. 



p. 05. pi. 32. f. 1. 



Hab. In Sylhet. In Mus. Westwood, &c. B.M. 



Although represented in the work above referred to as 

 two distinct species, I feel now quite satisfied that these 

 two insects are the opposite sexes of one and the same 

 species. 



25. (123.) Lonchodes Niponensis, 



Viridis ; capite convexo, inter oculos bispinuloso ; femo- 

 ribus mediis et posticis apice bilamellaribus, lamellis biden- 

 ticulatis. 



Mas. Tarsorum anteriorum et posticorum articulo Inio 

 cseteris lougiore ; mediorum articulo Imo CEeteris sequali ; 

 femoribus et tibiis tetragonis ; abdominis apice dilatato ; 

 vagina apice emarginata. 



Long. Corp. 3" 2'" ; mesoth. 9i"' ; metath. 7'" ; ped. 

 ant. 2" 1'" ; ped. med. 1" /'" ; ped. post. 2". 



Focmina. Tarsorum anteriorum articulo Imo cseteris lou- 

 giore ; mediorum et posticorum lino cseteris Kquali ; femo- 

 ribus et tibiis anticis extus planis, intus bicostatis, mediis 

 et posticis comjiressis ; abdominis articulo 6to subtus apice 

 gibboso ; vagina carinata, apice incurvata, cymbiformi. 



Long. Corp. 3" 9'" ; mesoth. 10'"; metath. 8'" ; ped. 

 ant. 2" 1'" ; ped. med. 1" C" ; ped. post. 1" 11'". 



Phasma (Bacteria) Niponense, De Haan, Orth. Orient. 

 p. 134. 



Hab. Japonia. 



26. (124.) Lonchodes Confucius, Westw. 

 Plate VII. fig. 2, male ; fig. 3, female. 

 Subelongatus, subcylindricus, pallide virescens, medio 

 corporis fuscescenti ; Isevis, mesonoto crebre granulato ; 

 femoribus omnibus ante apicem subtus spina composita 

 armatis ; segmento ultimo abdominali maris postice elon- 

 gato, attenuato et profunde bifido ; pedibus brevioribus 

 (mas et foem.). 



Long. Corp. maris unc. 3 ; anten. unc. 2 ; proth. lin. \\ ; 



