LIST or HOMOPXEROUS INSECTS. 



2. ACOCEPHALUS STKAMINEUS. 



Testaceus ; caput anlici nigra biguttatum ; al<e anticcc sublimpidte ; 

 alie pi)stic<e limpida. 



Pale testaceous : head slightly rugulose, a little narrower than 

 the chest, convex, and almost semicircular in front, less concave he- 

 hind ; its length about one-i'ourth of its breadth ; crown longer in 

 the middle than on each side ; two black dots on the fore border, 

 which forms a slight rim ; face flat, broad, punctured : shield 

 transversely striated ; scutcheon very slightly punctured : fore-wings 

 almost colourless, punctured nearly to the tips, pale testaceous to- 

 wards the base : hind-wings colourless. Length of the body 4^ lines ; 

 of the wings 10 lines. 



a. Java. From Mr. Argent's collection. 



3. AcOCEPHALUS 



«. (Mutilated). Kangaroo Island. Presented by the Entomologi- 

 cal Club. 



4. AcOCEPHALUS SOLIDAGINIS. 



Tettigonia Solidaginis, Harris, MSS. 



Slramineus, ferrugineo confertim notatus ; pedes piceo fasciati ; 

 al(e postica suhlimpidie apice cinerea. 

 Straw-colour, thickly covered with ferruginous marks : head 

 transversely semi-elliptical in front; its length hardly more in the 

 middle than on each side, and not more than one-fourth of its 

 breadth ; legs with irregular pitchy bands : hind-wings almost co- 

 lourless, with gray tips. Length of the body 3i lines ; of the wings 

 6 lines. 



«. United States. Presented by the Eutomological Club. 



6. AOOOEPHALUS PELTASTES. 



Eupelix pel tastes, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 1, 112. 

 South Africa. 



6. AcOCEPHALUS BIMACULATUS. 



Acocephalus bimaculatus, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Him. 582, 1. 



