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THE ENTOMOLOGIST S EECORD. 



Fowler, "Ent. Mo. Mag.," 1891, p. 110. 

 Graves, "Entom.," 1889, p. 15. 

 Grote, "Ent. Rec," 1893, p. 165, 196. 

 HaU, " Ent. Mo. Mag.," 1892, p. 267. 

 Hamling, "Trans. Cit. Lend. Ent. 



Soc," 1905, p. 5. 

 Harrison, "Ent. Eec," 1906, p. 64. 

 Harrison, A., " Entom.," 1905, p. 319. 



"Trans. Cit. Lond. Ent. Soc," 



1905, p. 5. 

 Hill, "Ent. Mo. Mag.," 1886, p. 5. 

 Home, " Ent. Eec," 1904, p. 332. 

 Johnson, "Ent. Mo. Mag.," 1893, p. 



236. 

 Jordan, " Ent. Mo. Mag.," 1888, p. 102. 

 Kane, " Entom.," 1892, p. 326 ; 1894, 



p. 264; 1895, p. 80; 1896, p. 82; 



1898, p. 84. 

 Main and Harrison, " Proc Ent. Soc," 



1905, p. vi. 

 Mathew, "Entom.," 1902, p. 197. 

 Morley, "Entom.," 1895, p. 62. 

 Ogden, "Entom.," 1891, p. 42. 

 Partridge, "Entom.," 1896, p. 140. 

 Payne, " Entom.," 1895, p. 170. 



Pearce, " Entom.," 1898, p. 72. 

 Porritt, " Ent. Mo. Mag.," 1888, p. 161. 

 Prout, "Entom.," 1904, p. 151. 

 Pyett, "Entom.," 1896, p. 53 ; 1902, p. 4. 

 Quail, "Ent. Rec," 1893, p "'~ 

 Robertson, "Entom.," 1893 

 See "Entom.," 1890, p. 19. 



Robertson, "Entom.," , ^. 



See "Entom.," 1890, p. 19. 

 Sequiera, "Entom.," 1904, p. 87. 

 Sheldon, "Ent. Rec," 1899, p. 23, 

 Smith. "Entom.," 1894. n. 138: If 

 270 ; 1905 



oneiuon, --jiinij. Rec, 1899, p. 26. 

 South, "Entom.," 1894, p. 138; 1895, 

 „ or,n. -.905^ p. 263; 1906, p. 

 1. nebulosa). 



p. 270; 1905, p. 263; 190( 

 75 (Plate, A. nebulosa). 



Thornhill, "Entom.," 1895, p. 18, 



Tutt, "Entom.," 1888, p. 247; 1^^^, 

 p. 41. "Ent. Eec," i., 1890, p. 

 5, 49, 84, 96, 121, 169, 228, 293, 

 317. " Ent. Rec," ii., 1891, p. 3, 

 31, 49, 77, 97, 145 ; 1893, p. 141, 

 166, 198, 221 ; 1897, p. 305 ; 1898, 

 p. 171 ; 1905, p. 172. 



Wainwright, "Entom.," 1892, p. 224. 



Whittle, "Ent. Rec," 1900, p. 137. 



Wilkinson, " Ent. Rec," 1906, p. 105. 



Williams, "Proc. Ent. Soc," 1898, p. 

 xxxvi. 



Synopsis of the Orthoptera of Western Europe. 



By MALCOLM BURR, B.A., F.L.S., F.Z.S., F.E.S. 

 (Continued from p. 229.) 



Genus VIII : Phaneroptera, Serville. 

 This genus includes delicate, dark green, grasshoppers, with wings 

 notably longer than the elytra; it is only likely to be confused with 

 the following, like which it has the coxse armed with spines ; but, 

 in this genus, the tympanum is open and the anterior tibi* are 

 unarmed above, except for the apical spine. 



Table of Species. 

 1. Subgenital lamina t? dilated at base, with pointed 

 lobes ; cerci of j compressed and dilated in middle 

 Subgenital lamina c? not dilated, with short 



triangular lobes ; cerci c? smooth. 

 2. Elytra surpassing apex of posterior femora when 



at rest 

 2.2. Elytra not attaining apex of posterior femora 

 when at rest 



1.1. 



1. FALCATA, Scop. 



1. 



2. QUADEIPUNCTATA, Br. 



3. NANA, Charp. 

 Phaneroptera falcata, Scopoli. 



This species must be carefully distinguished from the following : 

 It is of a dark, opaque, green colour, with no black spots on the elytra. 

 Length of body, 14mm. -18mm. ^ and 5 ; of pronotum, 3-5mm.- 

 3-8mm. g' and ? ; of elytra, 20mm. -22mm. ^ and $ ; of posterior 

 femora, 18mm. -22mm. ^ and 2 ', of ovipositor, 5-5mm. ? . 



Common on low shrubs throughout central Europe, but not \ 

 reaching the Mediterranean coast. In England, a stray specimen has : 

 been taken in Cornwall, but it is not a native. It is not rare in the 

 centre of Prance, and has been taken as far north as Paris ; also in 

 the wood of Valence in Seine-et-Marne, at Aigremont in the Vosges, 

 at Misy, at Fontainebleau, Bareges, Gavarnie, Allier, at Couche in 



