264 Ins, 
ORTHOPTERA. 
Ceylon, scitulus and novarce, p. 609, Java, insularis, p. 610, Fiji, 
Australia, and Java, tacitus, p. 611, Oceania, ? guineensis, p. 613, 
Fernando Po. 
Cyrtoxiphus maritimus, p. 618, figs. xlix. 4 & Ixxix. 3, Viti, Samoa, 
Tahiti, musicus, p. 620, Tahiti, stramineus, p. 622, Viti, venustulus^ ibid., 
Java, ritsemce, p 625, Java, pusillus, p. 626, Ceylon, imitator, p. 627, 
Cuba, ckichimecus, p. 630, Mexico. 
Phyllosdrtu8 costatus, p. 639, Colombia and Brazil. 
Eneojpteriens, 
Saussure, 1. c., characterizes the following new genera and species; — 
Cardiodactylus, p. 657 (Legion Eneopterites). Differs from Nisitrus 
by the shorter form, broader rostrum, the ocelli arranged in an equilateral 
triangle, &c., &c. Types, Platydactylus novce-guinece, Haan, P. gaimardi, 
Serv., and Cardiodactylus pictus, p. 661, Moluccas, canotus, p. 662, King 
George’s Sound, haani, p. 663, New Guinea, and rufididus, ibid, New 
Holland. (^Platydactylus subnotatus and transversus, Walker, probably 
belong to the genus.) 
Piestodactylus, p. 666. Having great analogy with Cardiodactylus, but 
the inter-antetinal area of the head is more prominent, the armature of 
the posterior tibiae is different, and the ovipositor is larger. Includes 
Platydactylus brevipennis, Brunner, Eurepa marginipennis, Walker, 
Gryllus nanus, Walker, and Piestodactylus siamensis, p. 668, Siam, and 
longicauda, p. 669, West Australia. 
Paraeneopterus, p. 673. Separated from Eneopterus by the rostrum 
being squarely truncate, the relative shortness of the tarsi, &c. Type, P. 
bitceniatus, p. 674, fig. lix., Philippines. 
Ligypterus, p. 675. Distinguished by the head being flattened behind, 
&c. Type, L. heydeni, Sauss. 
Heterotrypus, p. 677 (Legion Phormincterites) = Podoscirtus, Brunner, 
nec Serville. Includes Platydactylus buqueti, Serv., and Heterotrypus afri- 
canus, p. 680, fig. xxxviii., Nubia, simillimus, p. 684, fig. li. 1, Amboyna, 
modulator, p. 685, Philippines, longipes, ibid., Amboyna, funambulus, 
p. 687, New Guinea, tripartitus, p. 688, Viti. 
Phormincter, p. 689. Differs from Heterotrypus by a number of 
analytical characters. Type, Gryllus (Phalangopsis) microcephalus, 
Haan. 
Stenogryllus, p. 694 (Ldgion Podoscirtites). Tibiae not serrulate, but 
armed all their length by strong fixed spines. Type, S. phthisicus, p. 695, 
fig. liii., St. Domingo. 
Cylindrogryllus, p. 696. Exceptionally narrow in form. Type, C. 
brevipennis, p. 697, Brazil. 
Phyllogryllus, p. 698. Elytra simulating dead leaves, and distinguished 
by many other special characters. Type, P. mortuifolia, p. 699, fig. Ixi., 
Cayenne. 
Calyptotrypus, p. 703. In this genus are united a series of species 
differing from others in the form of the tambours of the anterior tibiae, 
that of the pronotum, the tambour of the elytra, &c. Includes Platy- 
