CATALOGUE OF ORTHOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



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elongated, pointed, and bifid at the tip ; v^hereas in the 

 Austrahan PA. Cavrella, the Manilla Ph. longicnrne, and 

 the New World species alhed to Ph.yracile, it is of the usual 

 shape and in the Brazilian Ph. Le Peletierii h is greatly 

 elongated : on the other hand, the females of Ph. Pytho- 

 nius have the oviduct twice the length of the three ternnnal 

 segments of the body, and in Ph. Le Peletierii, fern., it ex- 

 tends a short distance beyond the extremity of the abdo- 

 men ; whilst in Ph. Acanfhopus, fem., it is not visible at all 

 from above, the terminal dorsal segment being truncated. 

 Corresponding variations may possibly be simultaneous in 

 both sexes of the different types of form, but they do not 

 appear to be concurrent with the geographical distribution 

 of the species. The males of some of the smaller species 

 approximate very closely to some of the more slender 

 species of Neeroscia, and it is not improbable that it will 

 be found necessary to remove them to that genus or to 

 Phasma, should their females prove to be winged. 



In the uncertainty which exists as to the apterous or 

 winged condition of the females of the types of the genus 

 Cladoxerus {CI. serratipes, gracilis, &c.), I have preferred 

 retaining the generic name given by Mr. G. R. Gray to the 

 male of the Brazihau species {Ph.Le Peletierii) . Hence, if 

 these females should ultimately prove to be winged, it will 

 be necessary to remove them from the genus and restore 

 to them the generic name of Cladoxerus. 



1. (186.) Phibalosoina Le Peletierii. 

 Mas. Gracillimus, cylindricus, cinereus ; mesothorace tu- 

 berculis parvis uigris, liiiea tenuissima utrinque laterali 

 pallide rosea ; alls albo-hyalinis, area costali grisea, vena 

 mediana longe ante apicem cum sequente convexa ; abdo- 

 minis apice clavato, segmento ultimo ventrali in operculum 

 semicylindricum valde elongatum desinente. 



Foem. Albo-cinerea ; antennis supra albidis, subtus ni- 

 gris; capite thoraeeque scaberrimis ; pedibus longis, crassis ; 

 femoribus tibiisque 4 posticis subtus spinosis, illis subtus 

 prope basin spinis 1 aut 2 crassis, his in medio supra 

 foholo instructis, segmento 4to abdominis supra ad apicem 

 foliaceo ; operculo elongato, ovali, margine mnltisinuato ; 

 stylis duobus filiformibus ejusdem longitudmis curvatis in- 

 structo. 



Long. corp. maris, unc. .5J ; cap. hn. 2 ; anten. lin. 36 ; 

 proth. lin. 2| ; niesoth. lin. 13 ; metath. lin. 12 ; abdom. 

 lin. 27-1-hn. 4 + operc. lin. 7i = 38i ; tegm. lin. 5 ; alar, 

 cxpans. unc. 4|. 



Long. corp. fcem. unc. !) ; cap. lin. 4 ; proth. lin. 5 ; me- 

 soth. lin. 24 ; metath. lin. IC ; abdom. hn. 49 -|- lin. 8 + 

 operc. apic. lin. 4=lin. 61. 



Burmeister, Ilandb. d. Ent. ii. 2. 572 (Cladoxerus 



j)hyllinns). 

 Charpentier, Orth. Descr. t. 34 mas, t. 35 foem. 

 (Mas) Phibalosoina Lepelletierii, G. R. Gray, Syu. Phasm. 

 p. 14. 



Serville, H. N. Orth. p. 24!). 

 (Foem.) Cladomorphus phylhnus, G.R.Gray, Syn. Phasm. 

 p. 14. 



Serville, H. N. Orth. p. 225. 



Brulle, H. N. Ins. t. ix. p. 108 (Orth. pi. 8, hand 

 edita). 

 (Larva) Cladomorphus dilatipes, G. R. Gray, Syn. Phasm. 



p. 15. 



Ilab. In Brasilia. 



B.M.,&c. 



I have adopted the usual plan, where the sexes of a spe- 

 cies have been described under different names, of retaining 

 that of the male in preference to that of the female, although 

 the latter has been employed for both the sexes by Bur- 

 meister and Charpentier. I have the greater pleasure in 

 doing this, as commemorative of the name of my late friend 

 the Count Le Peletier de Saint Fargeau, one of the most 

 ardent and laborious of entomologists. 



The elongated operculum of the male, with the remark- 

 able arrangement of the chief veins of the costal area, are 

 characters which I have not observed in any other species 

 of the family. 



2. (187.) Phibalosoma ceratocephalum. 

 Plate XXXVI. fig. 2. 



Albo-cinereum, rugosum ; capite bifoliaceo ; thorace 

 scabro ; pedibus brevibus, anticorum femoribus et tibiis 

 foliato-compressis ; femoribus 4 posticis crassis dentatis, 

 apice tibiisque foliolis instructis, tarsorum articulo primo 

 dilatato erecto ; mesonoti margine postico, medio metanoti, 

 segmentoque 4'" abdominali foliolis parvis instructis ; oper- 

 culo ex H linea apicem abdominis superaute (foem.). 



Long. corp. foem. unc. 6 ; cap. lin. 3f ; anten. hn. 13 ; 

 proth. lin. 3^ ; mesoth. lin. 12 ; metath. lin. 10 ; abdom. 

 lin. 35 -t- lin. 6-|-operc. apic. lin. 2=lin. 43. 



Cladomorphus ceratocephalus, G. R. Gray, Syn. Phasm. 

 p. 15. 

 Hab. In Brasilia. In Mus. Ilopeiano Oxonise. 



Burmeister suggests the possibility of this insect being 

 identical with the following, which he has described under 

 the name of Bacteria aurita. No two species can, how- 

 ever, be more distinct, as will appear from the amended 

 diagnoses which I have given of each. 

 Plate XXXVI. Fig. 2. The female, of the natural size. 2 a. 



The head seen sideways, 

 body seen sideways. 



2 b. Tlie terminal segments of the 



