LOCUST1D.E. 299 



10. AGR^CIA TETRA. 



Foem. Sordide fulva, robusta, scabra; caput longiusculum, prothorace 

 paullo latins, inter antennas cornutum, antice re/ractum, facie tes- 

 tacea, labro nigricante ; palporum articulus 5us subclavatus, 4o multo 

 longior ; antenna nigra, basi testaceo annutala ; prothorax longius- 

 culus, sulco transverse arcuato, luteribus fere rectis, margine postico 

 subproduclo ; oviductus arcuatus, apice niger, abdomine brevior ; 

 pedes robusti, femoribus quatuor anterioribus biseriatim sexspinosis, 

 femoribus uniseriatim novemspinosis, tibiis anlicis biseriatim sex- 

 spinosis, tibiis intermediis biseriatim octospinosis, tibiis posticis 

 quadriseriatim spinosis ; alee antica coriacea ; alee posticce obscure 

 cinerea. 



Female. Dingy tawny, stout, scabrous. Head a little broader than 

 the prothorax, rather long above, with a short porrect spine between the 

 antenna?; fore part flat, abruptly retracted ; face testaceous ; labrurn and 

 mandibles blackish. Fifth joint of the maxillary palpi subclavate, much 

 longer than the fourth ; third joint of the labial palpi clavate, piceous 

 towards the tip. Antennas black, much longer than the body, with a few 

 testaceous rings near the base. Prothorax hardly transverse, slightly nar- 

 rower in front, with a curved transverse furrow at one-third of the length 

 from the hind border, which is somewhat elongated in the middle ; sides 

 nearly straight. Oviduct curved, much compressed, black towards the tip, 

 rather shorter than the abdomen. Legs stout, moderately long ; four anterior 

 femora with six teeth on each side; hind femora with a single row of nine 

 spines on the outer side; fore tibise with six spines on each side; middle 

 tibia? with eight spines on each side; hind tibia? testaceous, with twelve 

 spines on each side and with three beneath; spines minute, with black 

 tips; tarsi piceous, broad, except the fourth joint. Wings of equal 

 length. Fore wings coriaceous, irregularly reticulated. Hind wings 

 dark cinereous; veins brown; transverse sectors numerous, regular. 

 Length of the body 24 lines; of the wings 42 lines. 



a. Philippine Isles. From Mr: Cuming's collection. 



11. AGILECIA PH^EOPSIS. 



Fo3m. TVfteiea, gracilis, punctata ; caput spina inter antennas sub- 

 ascendente, fronte picea scabra ; palporum articulus 5us 3o longior, 

 4o multo longior; protkorax transverse arcuatim bisulcatus ; ovi- 

 duclus fulvus, arcuatus, brevis; femora quatuor anteriora biseriatim 

 spinosa ; femora postica uniseriatim spinosa ; tibice anticce bi- 

 seriatim spinoscB ; tibice quatuor posteriores basi nigro unimaculatce ; 

 tibia intermedia uniseriatim spinosa ; tibia postica quadriseriatim 

 spinosa. 



Female. Testaceous, slender, cylindrical. Head and prothorax 

 punctured. Head with a short slightly ascending spine between the 

 antennas ; fore part piceous, scabrous, much retracted ; mandibles blackish. 

 Eyes very prominent. Palpi very pale testaceous; fifth joint of the 

 maxillary palpi subclavate, longer than the third, much longer than the 

 fourth. Prothorax with a curved transverse furrow at a little behind the 



