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furrow; borders slightly reflexed. Presternum not dentate. Abdomen not 

 longer than the thorax, slightly increasing in thickness from the base to 

 the tip; apical appendages small. Cerci filiform, setose, very slender, as 

 long as the abdomen. Legs long, slender, slightly setose ; femora furnished 

 beneath with two rows of about eight minute spines; four anterior tibia; 

 with three, four or five spines on each side; hind tibise with eleven minute 

 spines on the outer side and with twelve on the inner side and with four 

 long apical spines; tarsi slender. 



1. Lezina concoloh. 



Mas. Teslacea ; palporum articulus 5ms apice piceus ; antenna; picew, 

 basi testacete ; abdominis segmenta dorsatia marginibus posticis 

 fuscescentibus. 



Male. Testaceous. Eyes piceous. Fifth joint of the maxillary palpi 

 piceous at the tip. Antennae piceous, testaceous towards the base. Hind 

 borders of the abdominal dorsal segments brownish. Spines of the legs 

 with black tips; knees piceous. Length of the body 14 lines. 



a, b. Egypt. Presented by J. Burton, Esq. 



Genus 12. RHAPIDOPHORA. 

 Rhapidophora, Serv. Hist. Orth. 389. Burin. Germ. Zeits. ii. 61. 



1. Rhapidophora picea. 

 picea, Serv. Hist. Orth. 391. 

 Java. 

 a — d. Silhet. From Mr. Argent's collection. 



Genus 13. HADEN(ECUS. 



Hadencecus, Scud. Journ. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. vii. 439 — Rhapidophora, 

 Fisch. Orth. Eur. 199. 



1. Hadencecus palpatus. 



Gryllus pupus Europseus, De VilL Ent. 451, pi. 1 — Locusta palpata, Sulz. 

 Abgek. Gesch. Ins. 83, pi. 9, f. 2 — Rhapidophora palpata, C/iarp. Orth. 

 44; Germ. Zeitsch. iii. 319. Fisch. Orth. Eur. 200, pi. 11, f. 1— 

 Phalaugopsis araneiformis, Germ. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 722, 1014. 



S. France. Dalmatia. Sicily. 



2. Hadencecus cavicolus. 



Locusta cavicola, Kollar, Beitr. Landesk. iii. 80 — Phalangopsis latebrarum, 

 Herr.-Sch. Nomencl. ii. 15 — latebvicola, 26, Mas. — Rhaphidophora 

 cavicola, Fisch. Orth. Eur. 201, pi. 11, f. 2. 



Carniolia. Illyria. 



