LOCUSTID.E. 323 



sides slightly rounded in the middle, more rounded at each end. Pro- 

 sternum with two long slender spines. Oviduct slightly curved, rather 

 shorter than the abdomen. Legs stout; fore femora with three spines on 

 each side ; middle femora with five spines on the outer side; hind femora 

 with numerous spines on the outer side; four anterior tibiae with two rows 

 of spines; hind tibiae with four rows. Wings extending much beyond the 

 abdomen. Fore wings rather longer than the hind wings, which are 

 pellucid and have pale testaceous veins. Length of the body 18 lines; 

 expansion of the fore wings 40 lines. 



a. China. Presented by Q. T. Laye, Esq. 



Australasia, Australia and Oceania, 



59. CONOCEPHALCS VERUGER. 



veruger, Strv. Hist. Qrth. 520. 

 Java. 



60. CONQCEPHALUS BLANDUS,. 



bland us, Serv. Hist. Orth. 521. 

 Java. 



The species described by Haan, by Le Guillou and by Afontrouzier 

 are not easily identified. 



61. CONOCEPHALUS MOCRO. 



Locusta (Conocephalus) mucro, Haan, Verz. Nat. Gesch. Ned. fnd. $ez. 

 Jns. 212. 



Java. Amboina. Padang. ^^ <* L 



62. CONPCEPHALUS PLANJSPINA. 



Locusta (Conocephalus) planispina, Haan, Verz. Na(. Gesch. Ned. /ncf. 

 Bez. Ins. 212. 



Java. 



63. CuNOCEPHALUS TUBPIS. 



Mas et fcem. Sordide lestaceus, gracilis, sub ti Liter punctatus ; caput 

 prolfrorace multo brevius, fastiyio longi-conico ; prothoracis carincp 

 lalerales bene determinate; pedes yraciles, femoribus yuatuor 

 anterioribus inermibus ; alee antictefusco aut niyricante sub punctate ; 

 al( posticcB diaphante, albo venoste. 



Male and female. Dingy, testaceous, slender. Head and prothorax 

 thickly and minutely punctured, with five brown stripes which are most 

 distinct on the head, the outer pair much broader than the others. Heao) 

 much shorter than tb,e prolhorax ; fastigium elongate-conical, shorter than 

 the hinder part, very slightly keeled beneath, where it is angular at the base. 

 Prothorax with two well-defined lateral keels and with very slight trans- 

 verse furrows ; fore border straight ; sides whitish, nearly straight iu the 

 middle; hind border slightly rounded. Prosternuin with two long slender 

 spines. Oviduct straight, as long as the abdomen. Legs slender ; lore 

 feiflora unarmed ; middle femor4 with two very minute spines on the outer 



