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anotlier Chinese author asserted that there could be no doubt that locusts 
were generated from the eggs of crawfish ! 
Walker (Cat. Dermap. Saltatoria) characterizes the following new 
genera and new species as pertaining to this family : — PnoscopiDiE : Pro- 
scopia (jronosa (p, 487), Brazil ; inc^qualis (p. 488), Brazil j suhohtusa, Brazil ; 
expandens, Brazil ; snhvittata (p. 489), Brazil ; siihparallela, Santarem ; pa- 
rallda (p. 490), Para ; suhlcevis, Villa Nova ; aUenuaia (p. 491), Santarem ; 
incisa, Para ,* tiihercidata, Archidona ; granulosa (p. 492), Amazons 5 suh- 
granulata, Columbia. — Trykalidje : Tryxalis scitula (p. 496), Australia ; 
South Africa. Pyrgomorpha paraholica (p. 498), Borneo; contracta 
(p. 499), Philippines ; hispinosa, South India. Mesops ensator (p. 601), 
Natal ; ? carinatus, United States ; jilatm (p. 602), North India. Legna 
(gen. nov.) formed to receive Locusta crenulatuSj Stoll. Minorissa (gen. nov.) 
pusttdata, Columbia. Omura (gen. nov.) congrua (pp. 603, 604), Amazons. 
Parga (gen. nov.) spatulata (pp. 604, 606), South Africa, identified at 
p. 696 with Amyem xanthopterus, St§,l. Moraha (gen. nov.) sem'corms, 
Australia. Perena (gen. nov.) concolor (p. 606), Corea. Opomala? crassipes 
(p. 608), Vera Cruz; vittata (p. 609), Amazons ; /cmora/?'s, Para; hasalis 
(p. 610), South Africa; into-lineata, Natal; convergens (p. 611), North 
Bengal; tarsalis (p. 612), Silhet; semipicta^ South India; goleata (p. 613), 
Ilong Kong; inornata (p. 614), Philippines; amoana (p. 616), Australia; 
hrevitihia, Australia; hrevicornis (p. 616), Australia ] p>icta, cingulata (p. 617), 
and serrata^ localities unknown. — T rigonopterygidtE : Trigonopteryx phi- 
lippensis (p. 618), Philippines ; ohliqua (p. 619), Malacca. — X iphocerida 3 : 
Xiphocera funcsta 621), Para; auriqycmris (p. 622), Brazil; Para 
and Demerara; indavata (p. 623), Orizaba; pmmda^ Venezuela; spoUata 
(p. 624), Brazil ; plagiata, Bogota ; dcgans (p. 626), British Guiana and 
Para; cxampta (p. 627), Aiistrnlia ; opomaloidcs, Port Stephen; fumosa 
(p. 628), Corea; fumida, Hong Kong ; adusta. Swan Biver. — P amphagip-;® : 
Aldcexa punduosa (p. 632), East Africa ; fcmorolis, East Africa. Pamphagus 
apicalis (p. 633), East Africa ; brevis (p. 634), Natal ; Imeosus, South Africa ; 
rejiexus (p. 635), South Africa ; sordidus, South Africa. Phomalea picticornis 
(p. 638), Mexico ; auricornis, Mexico. — P hymatid^: Phymateus pidchripes 
(p. 641), West Africa; pardalimis, Fantee; acutus (p. 542), West Africa, 
identified at p. 698 with squamosus, Drury. Petasia laticincta (p. 644), 
Congo ; pyrrhojnela (p. 646), South Africa. — A crididje : Cyrtacanthus in- 
scripta (p. 650), Jamaica ; (p. 661), St. Domingo; hispurcaia 
(p. 562), Guyaquil ; suhvittata, Guyaquil and Demerara ; viridescens (p. 663), 
Brazil ; parvula (p. 664), Demerara; imqdeta, West Coast of America; sep- 
tentrionalis (p. 665), West Coast of America ; turbida (p. 666), Congo ; va- 
riegata (p. 667), Congo ; indyta (p. 568), Fantee ; fascifera, Congo ; subsd- 
lata (p. 659), South Africa; dccisa (p. 660), West Africa; concisa, East 
) ^flavcscens (p. 661), East Africa; purpurifera, South Africa ; pictula 
(p. 662), South Africa; prasina, Natal ; auricornis (p. 663), Natal; fusilinea 
(p. 664), Ceylon; subliturata (p. 665), Ceylon; injicita, North India; lutes- 
ccns (p. 666), China; nigrovaria^ Ceram ; fortis (p. 667), Philippines; par- 
vula, New Hebrides ; nana (p. 668), Sarawak ; ferrina, Philippines ; irregu- 
laris (p. 669), Australia ; basalis, Australia ; guttulosa (p. 670), Australia ; 
exacta, Australia; proxima (p. 671), North Australia; apqn'oximans {-p, 672), 
interrupta, niid ammnda (p. 673), localities unknown ; prdchdla (p. 674), 
