476 Mr. W. F. Kirby on the 
Fig. 1f. Portion of a longitudinal section, showing one of the small tubes 
between two larger ones. Enlarged about 15 diameters. 
Fig. 2. Chetetes Lonsdalei, Eth. & Foord. Small polished specimen, 
showing this species incrusting a Cyathophylloid Coral. Nat. 
size. Coll. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.). 
Fig. 2. a, Tangential section, showing septum-like teeth. Enlarged about 
15 diameters. 
Fig. 2b. A few cells, enlarged about 50 diameters. In this figure the 
walls of the corallites are represented with somewhat too regular 
and curved an outline. Their true character is best seen in 
fig. 2a. 
Fig. 2c. Longitudinal section, enlarged about 15 diameters. 
LVI.—On the Orthoptera collected during the recent Hape- 
dition of H.M.S. ‘ Challenger.’ By W. F. Kirsy, Assistant 
in the Zoological Department, British Museum. 
THE present paper includes only the families Blattide, Man- 
tide, Phasmide, and Gryllide. One species of Phasmidz is 
here described as new. 
CURSORIA. 
Blattide. 
1. Panchlora indica. 
- Blatta indica, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 272 (1775). 
San Jago, Cape Verdes, Aug. 10, 1873. 
2. Panchlora viridis. 
Blatia viridis, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 272 (1775). 
Bahia, Sept. 1873. 
3. Panchlora madere. 
Blatta madere, Faby. Spec. Ins. i. p. 341 (1781). 
St. Vincent, Cape Verdes, July 1873. 
4, Kpilampra laticollis. 
Epilampra laticols, Walk. Cat. Blatt. B. M. p. 203 (1868). 
Queensland (three specimens). 
‘Ihe type is from Richmond River. The species is allied 
to £. notabilis, Walk., but is larger and paler. The latter 
species 1s probably synonymous with Z. inquinata, Stal. 
