FAM. LOCUSTIDyE 5 



Anterior tibiae without apical spines above. Posterior tibiae without 



apical spurs below or with but two Subfam. Hetrodin.e. 



20. Head horizontal. Body long and slender, in general appearance very phasmid- 



like. Wingless, at least in the female Subfam. Phasmodin^e. 



— Head vertical. Body not very long and slender, in no ways phasmid-like. 



Winged, only occasionally apterous Subfam. Gryllacrin/e. 



21. Tarsi provided beneath withpulvilii, that on the metatarsus double ; inserting 



angle of the posterior femora situated on the front side Subfam. Stenopelmatin^e. 



— Tarsi 'without pulvilii beneath; inserting angle of the posterior femora 



situated on the inner side Subfam. RhadophoriN/E. 



22. Here comes the subfamily Prophalangopsin/e, established by Saussure for the aberrant genus 



Prophalangopsis of Walker. It is not clear to me that this remarkable form is a. Locustiian, but 

 I follow Saussure and Kirby in considering it as such. 



The genus and only species are listed as follows : 



