ACRIDID^E. 487 



13. PHOSCOPIA BREVIROSTRIS. 



brevirostris, Klug, Horce Phys. Bcrol. 25, pi. 4, f. 13. Burm. Handb. Ent. 

 ii. 605. 



Para. 



14. PROSCOPIA OPHTOPSIS. 



Ophiopsis, King, Horce Phys. Berol. 25, pi. 4, f. 14. Burm. Handb. Ent. 

 ii. 605. 



Para. 



15. PEOSCOPIA OCULATA. 



oculata, Klug, Hora Phys. Berol. 24, pi. 4, f. 15. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 

 605. 



Para. 



16. PROSCOPIA FLAVIROSTRIS. 

 flavirostris, Blanch. Gay, Chile, vi. 61. 

 Coquiinbo. 



17. PEOSCOPIA ARMATICOLLIS. 

 armaticollis, Blanch. Gay, Chile, vi. 62. 

 Coquimbo. 



18. PROSCOPIA CONICEPS. 

 coniceps, Blanch. Gay, Chile, vi. 63. 



Chili. 



19. PROSCOPIA GRANOSA. 



Fcetn. Cervina ; caput subtiliter tuberculalum, prothoracis dimidio 

 longius,postice lanceolatum,apicem versus dilatatuin lateribus re/lexis, 

 apice subangulatum ; prothorax tuberculatus ; abdomen lave, vix 

 attenuatum, prothorace lalius. 



Female. Fawn-colour. Head minutely tuberculated, full two-tbirds 

 of tbe length of the prothorax, much broader at its base than the fore 

 border of the prothorax, lanceolate from thence to the fore border of the 

 eyes, where it expands with reflexed borders to its tip, which is very 

 obtusely angular ; the part in front of the eyes is about five times as long 

 as the breadth between them. Antennae nearly as long as the above part. 

 Prothorax cylindrical, tuberculated, hardly wider on the hind border, 

 distinctly wider near the fore border. Mesothorax and metathorax more 

 minutely tuberculated. Abdomen smooth, longer by four lines than the 

 anterior part of the body, broader than the prothorax, tapering very slightly 

 from the base to the tip. Four anterior femora and tibiae 7 lines in 

 length; hind femora and hind tibiae 17 lines. Length of the body 51 lines. 



This species and the three following and P. granulata belong to the 

 same section of the genus. The latter species is shortly characterized as 

 " prothorace subgrauulato," and this description is hardly sufficient to 

 identify it with those here recorded. 



a. Brazil. From Mr. Mornay's collection. 



