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inhabits Polynesia, South America towards the Atlantic and Central 

 America; it has much likeness to a beetle. Temnopteryx inhabits 

 Australasia, South America towards the Atlantic and Central America. 

 Perisphaeria inhabits China, Hindostan, Australasia and South America 

 towards the Atlantic; some of the species have a remarkable resemblance 

 to the genus Glomeris in the Myriapoda. Blepharodera and Derocalymna 

 inhabit also Australasia. Phyllopalpus inhabits Hindostan, South America 

 towards the Atlantic, Central America and North America; perhaps this 

 genus should be made exclusively American by the removal of the African 

 and Asiatic species from it. Platydactylus inhabits China, Hindostan, 

 Australasia, South America towards the Atlantic and Central America. 

 Zaora inhabits Australia and Central America; perhaps this genus 

 should be transferred to the Ceulhophilidae. Laurepa inhabits Austral- 

 asia, Australia, New Zealand and Central America. Ornebius inhabits 

 Hindostan and Australasia. Euscyrtus inhabits Hindostan. Anostos- 

 toma inhabits Australia, where it is of very great size. Gryllacris inhabits 

 China, Hindostan, Australasia, Australia, South America towards 

 the Atlantic and Central America; this is especially an Asiatic genus, 

 perhaps the American species should be separated from it. Stenopel- 

 matus inhabits Australia, South America towards the Pacific, Central 

 America and North America. Libanasa inhabits New Zealand. 

 Copiophora inhabits Central America and both sides of South America. 

 Ephippitytha inhabits Hindostan and Australasia. Phylloptera inhabits 

 West Asia, Hindostan, Australasia, South America towards the Atlantic, 

 Central America and North America. It is doubtful whether Pomatonota 

 inhabits Australasia. Xiphocera inhabits China, Hindostan, Australasia, 

 Australia, South America towards the Atlantic, Central America and North 

 America. Monachidium inhabits South America towards the Atlantic; 

 this genus and Dericorys form a group, which is distinguished by the high 

 keel of the thorax. Catanlops inhabits China. Oxya inhabits China, 

 Hindostan, Australasia, South America towards the Atlantic, Central 

 America and North America. Platacanthus inhabits Australia. Trachypetra 

 may be considered as a synonym of Batrachotettix, and inhabits 

 Hindostan. 



6th. West Asia, Asia Minor, Arabia and Persia. 



This region is occasionally ravaged by the locust, Acridium pere- 

 grinum. Phlocerus inhabits the Caucasus. Bradyporus inhabits Siberia. 



7th. North Asia, Siberia. 



8th. Central Asia, China. 



Panesthia Callimenellus Mastax 



Ellipsidium Lucera Scelymena 

 Opisthoplatia Natricia 

 Microgryllacris Trigonopteryx 



Panesthia inhabits Hindostan, Australasia and Australia ; the species 



are black, of large size and live in wood. Ellipsidium and Opisthoplatia 



inhabit Hindostan, Australasia, Australia and South America towards the 



