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CATALOGUE OF ORTHOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



meister's P. spiniceps. The character of the spines of the 

 head, even supposing the locality of "India orientalis" to 

 be incorrect, seems to militate against such an opinion. 



4. (-140.) Prisopus horridus. 



Obscure brunnescenti-niger ; capite subplano, granulis 

 albis, posticis majoribus ; prothorace et mesothorace supra 

 granulatis, haud spinosis ; tegminibus pallidioribus, ob- 

 scure fusco-albidis, basin versus fusco irroratis ; alarum area 

 costali obscure fusco-albida, medio nigro maculata, apiceque 

 obscuriori ; area postica nigra, lineis gracilibus albis valde 

 tessellata ; pedibus luteo-brunneis, femoribus (prsesertim 

 anticis et posticis) membrana lata sinuata instructis ; tibiis 

 dilatatis, foliolis duobus ad basin anticarum adjectis ; meta- 

 sterno fascia lata nigra in qua ferrum equinum reversum 

 fulvum ; abdominis segmentis ventralibus postice margine 

 tenui nigro notatis, segmentis 5 10 , 6'° et 7 m0 utrinque mem- 

 brana lata instructis (fcem.). 



Long. corp. fcem. fere unc. 3 ; cap. lin. 4 ; anten. — 1 ; 

 proth. lin. 3 ; mesoth. lin. 3y ; metath. lin. 6 ; abdom. lin. 

 IS -|-lin. 4=lin. 19 ; tegm. lin. 18 ; alar, expans. unc. 4£. 



Prisopus horridus, Westw. MS. ; Brit. Cyclop. Nat. Hist. 



pi. Orthopt. fig. med. 

 Platytelus horridus, G. R. Gray, Syn. Phasm. p. 28. 



Hob. In Columbia. 



The general appearance of the unique female hitherto 

 known of this species, formerly in my Collection, is so 

 similar to that of Phasma Horstokkii of De Haan, that, 

 were it not for the difference of locality, I should be tempted 

 to consider them as varieties of the same species. The 

 suggestion of De Haan, that it is possibly identical with Pr. 

 spinieollis, is destitute of foundation. I can find no generic 

 characters to separate this species from the typical Prisopi. 



5. (441.) Prisopus Horstokkii. 



Fcem. Alis oblongo-arcuatis, pellucidis, nervis transversis 

 fusco maculatis, area antica pallide cinerea ; nigro macu- 

 lata ; apice uti et elytris cinereo-fuscis ; capite depresso, 

 piano, inaequali, posterius spinuloso, pone oculos carinato ; 

 prothorace et mesothorace pallide cinereis, lsevibus, sub- 

 erosis. 



Long. corp. 2" 6"' ; proth. 2J'" ; mesoth. 3'" ; elytr. 

 1"5'"; alar. 2"; lat. alar. I" 54/". 



Phasma (Prisopus) Horstokkii, Be Haan, Orthopt. Orient. 

 p. 113.pl. 12. f. 1, foem. 



Hab. Promont. Bonae Spei. 



6. (442.) Prisopus Berosus, Westw. 

 Plate XX. fig. 7, male. 



Griseo- vel olivaceo-fuscus, opacus, rugosus, subdepres- 

 sus; vertice postice serie transversa tuberculorum acutorum ; 

 mesothorace haud prouoto longiori ; tegminibus elongatis, 

 alarum dimidium longe superantibus, olivaceo fuscoque 

 variis ; alis magnis, subalbis, venis transversis fusco late 

 suffusis, area costali carnea fusco variegata, apice fusco ; 

 abdominis segmentis apicalibus rotundato-lobatis, deflexis, 

 lobis analibus depressis. 



Long. corp. maris, unc. 2\ ; cap. lin. 2 ; anten. unc. 1^ ; 

 proth. lin. 2 ; mesoth. lin. 2 ; metath. lin. 5 ; abdom. lin. 

 11+lin. 3=lin. 14 ; tegm. lin. 13 ; alar, expans. unc. 3. 



Long. corp. fcem. unc. 2f ; cap. lin. 3 ; anten. — ? ; 

 proth. lin. 3 ; mesoth. lin. 34; ; metath. lin. 6^- ; abdom. 

 lin. 15 + lin. 4 = lin. 19 ; tegm. lin. 18 ; alar, expans. 

 unc. 2>\. 



Hab. Litt. occid. Americse septentrionalis. Panama. 

 B.M. 



This species is depressed, of a brown or greyish-brown 

 colour. The head, pro- and mesothorax, and extremity of 

 the abdomen thickly covered with small granules of a 

 whitish colour ; the hind part of the head also with larger 

 tubercles, of which the hinder form an irregular transverse 

 series rather larger than the rest. The antennae are setose, 

 rather thick, with the fourth and following joints short, but 

 gradually lengthening ; in the male they are 25-jointed. 

 The pro- and mesothorax are nearly of equal size and ap- 

 pearance, being rugose ; the former is spiraculiferous at its 

 fore angles, the sides being rather dilated in the middle. 

 The metathorax is as long as the pro- and mesothorax 

 united, its hinder division being nearly twice as long as the 

 fore part. The abdomen is narrow and parallel in the 

 male, but broader and gradually widening to the sixth seg- 

 ment in the female, the sides being strongly deflexed ; the 

 fifth and following segments produced at their posterior 

 lateral angles into a rounded, setose, deflexed lobe ; the ter- 

 minal ventral segments in both sexes are flat, and the anal 

 styles are long and flattened. The metasternum is marked 

 on each side with a black spot, and the ventral segments of 

 the abdomen are fasciated with black. The tegmina are 

 about two-thirds of the length of the wings, brown or 

 greyish, varied with darker shades, the colour of the veins 

 being more or less interrupted ; the main vein is elevated 

 near the base into a small tubercle. The wings are large, 

 opake whitish, with the transverse veins very broadly 

 stained with brown ; the costal area is strongly shaded with 

 pink throughout its greater portion, varied with brown 

 patches with paler round spots ; the apex is more uniformly 



