1902.] british east africa and uganda. 99 



Oyrtacanthacrin^. 



OyRTAC ANTH ACRIS . 



Cyrtacanthacris Walk. Oat. Derm. Salt. B.M. iii. p. 550 (1870). 



19. Cyrtacanthacris pallidicornis, n. n. 



Acridium ruHcorne Burm. (nee Fabr.) Handb. Ent. ii. p. 630. 

 n. 9 (1838) ; Stal, Rec. Orth. i. p. 60. n. 2 (1873). 



Acridium succinctum Serv. (nee Linn.) Ins. Orth. p. 642 (1839). 



Seven specimens, between Lake Victoria and Lake Tanganyika. 

 There is also an immature specimen in the collection, perhaps 

 belonging to the same species, from Ruwenzori. This insect much 

 resembles Acridium tataricum Stil (nee Linn., which probably = 

 Schistocerca peregrina 0\\v.). 



OATANTOPINiE. 



Catantops. 

 Catantops Schaum. Monatsb. Berl. Akad. 1853, p. 779. 



20. Catantops capicola. 



Acrydium {Catantops) capicola Stal, Eugenie's Resa, p. 331 

 (1860). 



Catantops humeralis Stil (nee Thunb.), Rec. Orth. i. p. 69. n. 1 

 (1873). 



Baringo, 4000 feet, Dec. 20, 1901. 



A rather large specimen, measuring 48 millim. in expanse. 



Oalliptamin^. 



euryphymus. 



Earyphymiis Stal, Rec. Orth. i. p. 72 (1873). 



21. EURYPHYMUS CRASSUS. 



Caloptenas crassus Walk. Cat. Derm. Salt. iv. p. 694. n. 39 

 (1870). 



C. illeiyldus Walk. I.e. n. 40 (1870). 



Yar. C. jnncj'uis Walk. 1. c. n. 41 (1870). 



Twenty specimens from Baringo, 4000 feet, Dec. 20, 1899. 



Walker's specimens are from Natal, so far as they were labelled 

 with any special locality. 



euprepocnemin^. 

 Heteracris. 



Heteracris Walk. Cat. Derm. Salt. B. M. iv. p. 655 (1870). 

 Demodocus StSl, Biliang Yet. -Akad. Handl. v. (4) p. 75 (1878). 

 As Stal's name Demodocus is preoccupied in Ooleoptei'a, I 

 propose to restrict Walker's name Heteracris to this genus. 



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