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appendage to each claw, the front claws of uneven size, and 
the larger one enormously developed. To it he referred 
Phyllotocus pusillus, Blanch., and six species which he sup- 
posed new—ruficollis, pallida, aphodioides, atra, 
pygnaea, and lurida, but the last-named species it is neces- 
sary to transfer to Phyllotocus. Subsequently he described 
another species, vittatus, referring it, however, to Phyllotocus. 
Blackburn also referred a new species, macleayi, to the genus, 
us subsequently made it the type of a new one, Phylloto- 
cidium. 
CHEIRAGRA PUSILLA, Blanch. (not Macl.). 
C. pygmaea, Macl., d. 
C. aphodioides, Macl., 9. 
examination of the named specimens in 
tures on the prothorax, and the front claws not enormously 
developed. : 
The species is the smallest of the genus; in the n 
form of the male the head and prothorax are black and the 
elytra pale, but with the sides widely infuscated or black 
