282 MB. W. F. KIRBT ON THE NEUEOPTERA 



Efprepocnemis littoralis, Baml. 



Gryllus littoralis, Ramb. Faune de VAndalusie, p, 78, pi. vii. figs. 1, 2 

 (1838). 



Three specimens of this species, which is recorded by Brunner 

 von Wattenwyl from Spain, Ehodes, Beyrout, Cairo, and Kor- 

 dofan. There is a large specimen in the British Museum from 

 Quetta. 



P(ECILOCERA YITTATA, Klug (?) . 



Dectisus vittatus, Klug, Symbolce Physicoe, iii. pi. 25. figs. 6, 7 (1832). 



A great number of specimens of the genus Pcecilocera, but all 

 so much bleached or altered by spirit as to be almost unrecog- 

 nizable. Several of the specimens, however, appear to belong to 

 p. vittata^ which Klug described from Dongola, and specimens of 

 which are in the British Museum from Aden. 



Anbpisceptus horridfs, JBurm. 



Hetrodes horridus, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. p. 679, n. 2 (1839). 



A small and rather pale-coloured, male specimen, probably 

 belonging to this species, whicb has a wide range in Syria, 

 Arabia, and Egypt, but which was not previously represented in 

 the Museum Collection. 



Two more species of Locustidw (one immature) which T am 

 unable at present to determine. 



NEUEOPTEEA. 



Tebmitid^. 

 A single nymph belonging to this family, 



HYMENOPTEEA. 



Chetsidid^. 



Stilbtjm cyanueum, Forst. 



Chrysis cyanura, Forst. Nov. Spec. Ins. p. 89 (1771). 

 A very common and somewhat variable species, occurring in 

 all the warmer parts of the Old World and in North America. 



A single specimen was obtained of the following form : — 

 Chrysis ameihystina., Eabr. Syst. Ent. p. 359, n. 12 (1775). 



