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Page 257. 

 Decticus sepium. 

 Dalmatia. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collection. 



Page 258. 

 Decticus intermedius. 

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

 e. Ephesus. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collection. 



Decticus alpinus. 

 alpinus, Kollar. 

 a. Swiss Alps. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collection. 



Decticus modestds. 

 modestus, Fieber, MSS. 

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



PSORODONTUS ALPINUS. 



Pterolepis alpina, p. 244. 



a. Swiss Alps. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collection. 



PsORODONTUS PaNCICI. 



Pterolepis venosa? Fisch. de W. Nouv. MSm. Soe. Imp. Nat. Mosc. viii. 

 212, pi. 20, f. 3, 4— Plerolepis Fiehevi? Frizdwaldsky, (?) Fieb. Lotos, 

 iii. 154— Psorodontus Pancici, Watt. Disq. Orth. ii. 7, pi. 10, f. 5— 

 Decticus Pancici, p. 257. 



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



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Natricia lutea. 



Fcem. Lutea, opaca ; caput breve, fastigio parvo lanceolato, fronte 

 nitente ; vagina arcuata, abdomine paullo longior ; aim brevissimce. 



Female. Luteous, dull. Head short, a little narrower than the pro- 

 thorax ; tip of the vertex small, lanceolate; front shining, erect, convex. 

 Eyes ferrrugiuous, small, round, prominent. Antenna? slender. Prothorax 

 a little narrower in front, with two slight transverse impressed lines, the 

 hinder line deeply curved hindward ; fore border, sides and hind border 

 nearly straight. Sheath of the oviduct deep curved, a little longer than 

 the abdomen. Legs long, slender. Wings rudimentary. Length of the 

 body 10 lines. 



The longer oviduct distinguishes it from N. ochracea. 

 a. Australia. Presented by the Entomological Club. 



