62 CATALOGUE OF 



Male. Testaceous, tomentose. Head a little narrower than the pro- 

 thorax; a black band along the hind border emitting two lanceolate black 

 streaks which approach a black spot on the front. Eyes small, round. 

 Third joint of the maxillary palpi capitate, obliquely truncated, shorter 

 than the second. Antenna? piceous, testaceous at the base. Prothorax 

 broader than long, slightly narrower in front, with a very slender blackish 

 border; sides slightly rounded. Cerci shorter than the abdomen. Legs 

 moderately long and stout; hind femora piceous at the tips; hind tibiae on 

 each side with four spines which are black at the base and at the tips. 

 Fore wings extending somewhat beyond the abdomen, with a transverse 

 black mark towards the hind border near the base, and with some piceous 

 streaks about the tympanum, which is traversed by one angular vein ; space 

 beyond the tympanum reticulated ; subcostal space broad, with oblique 

 parallel veins which are successively more undulating towards the tip. 

 Hind wings extending a little beyond the fore wings. Length of the body 

 7 lines. 



The larger size and the difference in the marking of the fore wings 

 distinguish this species from O. saltator. 



a. Orizaba. From M. Salle's collection. 



3. OROCHARIS SCITULUS. 



Mas. Testaceus, tomentosus, O. signato valde affinis ; palpi maxillares 

 apice picei, arliculo 30 clavato ; antennae nigra, gracillima, cor- 

 pore valde longiores, testaceo multifasciatce ; prothorax nigro mar- 

 ginatus ; femora piceo subfasciata ; tibia tarsique nigro fasciata ; 

 tibia posticce utrinque serratce et quadrispinosce ; alas anticce nigro 

 notatce. 



Male. Testaceous, toroentose, in structure like signatus. Head a 

 little narrower than the prothorax. Eyes livid, |mall. Maxillary palpi 

 piceous towards the tips ; third joint clavate, shorter than the second. An- 

 tennEe black, very slender, much longer than the body, with many tes- 

 taceous bands of various breadth ; first joint stout, testaceous. Prothorax 

 transverse, a little narrower in front, very slenderly bordered with black ; 

 the keel on each side much rounded. Cerci (shorter than the abdomen. 

 Legs moderately long and stout; femora with an incomplete piceous band ; 

 tibiae with a black band near the base; tarsi black, with a testaceous band ; 

 hind tibia? fcn each side serrated and with four slender spines, which are 

 black at the base and at the tips. Fore wings with black marks like those 

 of the preceding species, but more numerous; these marks are nearly all 

 on the veins. Hind wings extending a little beyond the fore wings. 

 Length of the body 6^ lines. 



a. Honduras. From Mr. Dyson's collection. 



4. OROCHARIS AFFINIS. 



Mas. Testaceus, gracilis, tomentosus ; caput subcarinatum, postice sub- 

 elongatum ; palporum articulus 3us subsecuriformis ; antennae cor- 

 pore plus duplo longiores ; venter piceus ; cerci breves, graciles ; 

 pedes validi, breviusculi, tibiis posticis quadrispinosis aut trispinosis ; 

 alee abdomen paullo superantes ; ala anticce apice reticulata, spatio 

 subcostali lata. 



