DERMAPTERA SALTATORIA. 9 



Female. Black. Head shining, with a narrow luteous band on the 

 fore part of the vertex and with a luteous dot between the sockets of the 

 antenuae; face and clypeus bordered with luteous. Palpi testaceous. 

 Antennas longer than the body. Prothorax dull, with a short pale testa- 

 ceous streak along the fore end of each side. Abdomen testaceous at the 

 base beneath. Cerci longer than the abdomen. Oviduct ferruginous, 

 piceous at the tip, a little shorter than the body. Legs testaceous ; hind 

 femora on the outer side with many oblique blackish streaks, which are 

 interrupted by two testaceous longitudinal lines; four anterior femora with 

 several blackish marks above; bind tibiae much shorter than the hind 

 femora, with stout pale testaceous spines along each side. Fore wings 

 brown, extending nearly to the tip of the abdomen. Hind wings cinereous, 

 extending much beyond the abdomen. Length of the body 6 lines ; 

 expansiou of the fore wings 9 lines. 



It has most affinity in structure to G. angustulus; the hind tibiae are 

 shorter. 



a. Bombay. Presented by Dr. Leith. 



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MOGOPLISTES BRUNNEUS. 



a — d. Dalmatia. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collection. 



MOGOPLISTES SQUAMOSUS. 



squamosus, Fischer. 



a — c. Dalmatia. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collection. 



MOGOPLISTES ANGUSTUS. 



a, b. Dalmatia. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collection. 



Genus AKACHNOCEPHALUS. 

 Arachnocephalus, Cosla, Fauna del Regno di Napoli. 



1. Arachnocephalus vestitus. 

 vestitus, Costa , Fauna del Regno di Napoli. 

 Naples. 



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 Nemobius Hevdenu. 

 a — d. Hungary. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collectiun. 



Nemobius fasciatus. 

 frontalis, Fieb. Mon. 126, pi. 10, f. 11. 

 Austria, Bohemia. 



