398 INSECTA, OHTHOFTEllA. 
Miomantis bi'evipennisy p. 68, Natal j savignii, p. 69, Seuaar j semialata, 
p. 71, fig. 14, Natal. 
Harpagiens. 
Ilaania krmissi, p. 75, fig. 26, Swan River. 
Pachymantis rogenhoferi, p. 77, fig. 27, Moluccas ? 
Sibylla tridensy ^. 81, fig. 29, Zanzibar. 
Empusiens. 
Stenovates pantherina, p. 84, fig. 31, Central America. 
Heterovates (g. n.) pardalina, p. 85, fig. 32, Brazil. 
Theoclytes minor, p. 85, fig. 33, Brazil. 
Choeradodis squilla, Sauss. Lucas describes the hitherto iinkown $ , from 
Madras. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) ii. p. 31. 
Phasmidae. 
Saussure, iu the ^ Mission Scientifique au Mexique,’ &c. (liv. i.), gives 
details on structure, manners, development of the organs of flight, mimicry, 
&c. j and (livr. ii., not seen by the Recorder) the species are worked out in 
the same manner as the Blattidcs of this work. He describes a new genus, 
Vhantasis (to receive Phasma plamda, Westwood, AnopJielejns vittata, West- 
wood, and A. scytkus, Westwood), and a new species, Bacteria eubaensis. 
Eurycantha calcarata. Lucas describes and figures the sexes and larva 
of this species, and remarks that his E. insularis is only the $ , and larva of 
the (S , of the same species. He prefaces his paper by remarks on the habits 
of insects of this genus according to the observations of Montrouzier. Ann. 
Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ii. pp. 19-31, pis. 8-10. 
Gryllidas. 
(Ecanthus pellucens, Scop. Girard notes the discovery of this abundantly 
at Champigny and other localities in France. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ii. 
p. Ixxix. 
Locustidas. 
Thomas describes the following new species : — 
Copriophora mueronata, Canad. Ent. iv. p. 17, Washington (introduced). 
Stenopehnatus fasciatus, Geolog. Survey Montana, p. 434, Wyoming, Ll^tah, 
Texas, &c. 
Ceuthophilus pallidus, p. 434, Colorado and Wyoming; castaneus, p. 435, 
pacijiciis, p. 436, and bilohatus, p. 437, California. 
Anahrus coloradus, p. 440, Eastern Colorado. 
Thamnotrizon scabricollis, p. 441, Southern Montana. 
Decticus pallidipalpis, p. 442, Utah and Idaho. 
Locusta fuliginosa, p. 443, Arizona ; occidentali^ p. 444, California. 
ACRYDIIDiE. 
Koppen, F. T. Die geographische Verbreitung der Wander- 
lieuschrecke {Pachytylus migratorius, Linn.). Geogr. MT. 
xvii. pp. 361-386, Taf. 18 (map). 1871. 
An exhaustive analysis of this memoir is given by P. de Borre in CR. ent. 
