212 CATALOGUE OF 



Palpi long, slender; fourth joint of the maxillary palpi rather longer than 

 the third; fifth a little longer than the fourth; third joint of the labial 

 palpi subclavate. Antenna? much more than twice the length of the body. 

 Prothorax elongate; sides rounded. Abdominal segments successively 

 decreasing in length. Cerci short, slender. Oviduct much curved upward, 

 somewhat longer than the abdomen. Legs stout, rather long; femora un- 

 armed ; hind femora thick, with oblique ridges on the outer side ; four 

 anterior tibiae with three spines on each side ; fore tibiae with one long 

 spine above; middle tibiae with two long spines above; hind tibiae with 

 nine minute spines on each side and with four very long spurs, two of 

 which are subapical and two apical ; tarsi slender, of the usual structure. 



1. LUTOSA MABGINALIS. 



Fcem. Rufescente fulva, subtus testacea; caput pallide testaceum, mar- 

 gine postico vitlaque guttam testaceam includente nigris ; prothorax 

 nigricans, lateribus late pallido testaceis ; cerci, oviditcfus et pedes 

 teslacei ; femora quatuor anteriora piceo vittata ; femora postica fulva, 

 basi testacea. 



Female. Reddish tawny, testaceous beneath. Head pale testaceous, 

 black along the hind border, and with a black stripe which extends from 

 the hind border between the eyes and includes a testaceous dot. Antennae 

 tawny, partly piceous towards the base, which is testaceous. Prothorax 

 blackish, broadly pale testaceous along each side. Cerci, oviduct and legs 

 testaceous. Four anterior femora with a piceous stripe; hind femora 

 tawny, testaceous towards the base; spines of the hind tibiae with black 

 tips. Length of the body 8 lines. 



o. ? Presented by the Zoological Society. 



Genus 25. LUCINA. 



Fcem. Corpus convexum, opacum, fere fusiforme. Caput inter oculos 

 subcarinatum,protboiace angustius; frons erecta. Oculi pyriformes, valde 

 extantes. Palpi maxillares graciles, longissimi. Antennae graciles, longis- 

 simae; articulus lus longus, crassus. Prothorax sat longus; latera valde 

 rotundata. Abdomen thorace latius. Cerci gracillimi, corpore longiores, 

 setis gracillimis instruct!. Oviductus subarcuatus, corpore paullo brevior. 

 Pedes gracillimi, longissimi; femora postica basi incrassata; tibiae posticae 

 extus apices versus sexspinosae ; tarsi longi, graciles. 



Female. Body nearly fusiform, convex, smooth, dull. Head narrower 

 than the prothorax, prominent between the antennae, vertical in front. 

 Eyes pear-shaped, very prominent. Maxillary palpi slender, very long. 

 Antennae slender, very long ; first joint long, stout. Prothorax slightly 

 elongated, much rounded on each side. Abdomen broader than the thorax. 

 Cerci very slender, longer than the body, beset with very slender bristles. 

 Oviduct slightly curved upward, a little shorter than the body. Legs very 

 slender, extremely long ; femora and four anterior tibiae without spines ; 

 hind femora incrassated towards the base; hind tibiae with six spines on 

 the outer side towards the tip; tarsi long, slender; first joint extremely 

 long; second and third very short. 



It has some affinity to the genus Phalangopsis. 



