ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS 



AND 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION 



ACADBMT or NATVRAL tCtSMClB, PHILAOKLrmA. 



Vol. XXVI. 



MAY. 1915. 



No. 5. 



CONTENTS: 



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The Genus Hygronemobius, with the Description 



of One New Specks (Orthop., Gryllidae). 



By Morgan Hebaro, Philadelphia, Pa. 



(Ptala VI.) 



In studying series of South American Gryllidae, we find 

 th.-it the majority of forms of diminutive size and abbreriate 

 tcginina described as members of the genus N9mobmt bdong 

 instead to the present genus.* Thoae of which we have mate- 

 rial are treated below : in addhioa to these we find that Nemo- 

 bius batalis of F. WalkeH is described as having 3 spines on 

 the dorsal margins of the caudal tibiae and, in consequence, 

 almost certainly belongs to the present genus. Hygronrmobims 

 has 3 and 3 qrines on the dorsal margins of the caudal tibiae, 

 the distal ^mrs numbering 3 external and 2 internal ; Nemo- 

 bius has 4 and 4 spinet and 3 pairs of distal sport. Thete 



I. Hygrontmohms Hebard. Ent. Newt, XXIV. p. 451. (1913). {i of 

 H. aUfm figured.) 

 X CauLDcmuptSahat Br.Mos^I.p.s8.(i869).(9,Pari. Brazil] 



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