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INSECTA, OUTIIOPTEllA. 
Natal: Landreva (gen. nov.) insiynis (p. 65), : Nemobius mexicanus 
(p. 67), Oajacaj hasalis (p. 68), Para ; Amazons j indicus, India j 
bmttatus (p. 69), Swan lliver ; australis, Australia ; heteropus (p. 60), 
Australia : Argizala (gen. nov.) hrasiliensis (pp. 60, 61), Brazil : Orocharis 
signatus (p. 61), Orizaba ) scitidus (p. 62), Honduras ; ajfinis, Santarein j 
fusiformis (p. 63), Honduras : Itara (gen. nov.) sericea (p. 64), Silhet : 3/a- 
dasumma (gen. nov.) ventralis (pp. 04, 65), North India ; Loboda (gon. nov.) 
ovalis (pp, 66, 66), Natal: Eneoptera msidaris (p. 66), Jamaica j incompta 
(p. 67), Tapajos j lanceolata, Brazil ) fascipes, North India : Phyllopalpus 
latipennis (p. 68), Jamaica^ comptus (p. 69), Para; elegans, Santarem; 
pulchei', Amazons ; nigrovarius (p. 70), Mexico ; gracilis, Natal ; lycoides 
(p. 71), Ceylon: Etirepa (gen. nov.) marginipennis. Swan Biver: Lerneca 
(gen. nov.) varipes (p. 72), Amazons : Salmania (gen. nov.) sordida (p. 73) ^ 
North Australia : Scleropterus erythrocephalus (p. 74), Natal ; ater, Sierra 
Leone; maorious. New Zealand: Lebussa (gen. nov.) tenuicornis (p. 76), St. 
Domingo : Platydactylus consimilis (p. 76), doubtful locality; columbicus (p. 77), 
Columbia; velutinus, Santarem ; similis (p. 78), St. Domingo; contiguus, Para ; 
coliginosus (p. 79), British Guiana ; planus, Brazil ; africanus (p. 80), Natal ; 
fuliginosus, Natal ; transversiis (p. 81), Silhet ; planus. North India ; 
(p. 82), Silhet ; indecorus (p. 83), Siam ; prcecipus, Ceylon ; varipennis (p. 84), 
Ceylon; notabilis (p. 85), Ceram; varius (p. 80), Ceram; signatipennis, 
Celebes; australis {p. 87), Australia; contimius. South Australia; subnotatus 
(p. 88), unknown locality : Laranda (gen. nov.) tibialis (pp. 88, 89), Bio 
Janeiro : Zaora (gen. nov.) cinctipes (p. 89), Jamaica ; morbillosa (p. 90), 
South Africa; pardalis. North Australia : Orhega (gen. nov.) pallida (p. 91), 
uncertain locality ; Nisitra (gen. nov.) marginata (pp. 91, 92), Sumatra : 
CEcanthus nigHcornis (p. 93), Illinois ; varicornis (p. 94), Mexico ; formosus, 
Mexico ; peruvianus (p. 96), Peru; tenuis, Santarem; sinensis, China; lineatus 
(p. 96), Moreton Bay and Fijis : Laurcpa (gen. nov.) valida, Jamaica; discalis 
(p. 97), Natal; congrua (p. 98), Philippine Isles; australis, Australia; 
frontalis (p. 99), North Australia; unicolor. Navigators’ Islands; obscurella, 
uncei-tain locality : Tarraga (gen. nov.) obscura (p. 100), India : Nocera (gon. 
nov.) pallida (p. 101), Samoa, identified at p. 214 with Litroseelis peetinata, 
Guerin: Trigonidium taprobanense (p. 102), Ceylon: Luzara (gen. nov.) 
rujipennis (p. 103), Columbia ; ferruginea, Ceylon : Phalangopsis albicornis 
(p. 106), North India; longicornis, Singapore; picticeps (p. 107), India; spec- 
trum (p. 108), Tejuca: Xabea (gen. nov.) decora (p. 109), Sumatra. 
Gryllotalpa siamensis, Giebel, Z. ges. Naturw. 1870, i. p. 48, Siam. 
Locustid^. 
Opomala sietda, Serv. Ghilliani (Bull. Ent. Ital. 1870, pp. 138, 139) 
identifies this insect with O. cylindrica, Marshall (=fasciculata, Charp.), 
which name has priority. 
Anabrus. Thomas (P. Ac. Philad. 1870, p. 74) redescribes this genus, 
and considers that it differs so little from Thyreonotus that its retention is 
scarcely necessary. 
Deinacrida. Buller (Zool. s. s. 1867, pp. 849, 850) describes two known 
species of this genus from New Zealand, heteracantha and thoracica. The 
former is very tenacious of life, but is gradually becoming extinct, which is 
