GRYLLIDJC. 
in.<i, 213 
Gryllidje. 
PuNGUR, J, L’^lytre des Gryllides de Hongrie. Term, fiizetek, 1877, 
pp. 223-228, & 255-259, pi. xiii. 
An explanation of the nomenclature of the system of neuration in 
Gryllus campestris. (Printed in Hungarian at pp. 223-228, and in French 
at pp. 255-259.) 
Saussure, in fasc. v. of his ‘ M(^langes,’ commences the Gryllides. 
After copious structural notes, he gives a table of the six tribes into 
which he divides the family, founded upon the fotm of the tarsi and the 
armature of the posterior tibiae. These tribes are as follows ; Gryllo- 
talpiens., Grylliens^ Myrmecophiliens, (Ecanthiens^ Trigonidiens^ and 
Enopteriens. The present fasciculus is occupied by the first three tribes. 
The Gryllotalpiens are sub-divided into three Legions, viz., Gryllotal- 
piteSf Cylindrodites^ and Tridactylites \ the Grylliens into five L(5gions, 
viz., NemobiiteS, Brachytripites, Gryllites, Platyblemmites^ and Gryllo- 
morphites\ the Myrmecophiliens into four Legions, viz., Myrmecophi- 
lites, Mogisoplistites, Scleropterites, and Cachoplistites. The plates are 
mostly occupied by details, and will be referred to only in connection 
with the new species. 
Gryllotalpiens. 
Gryllotalpa {Curtilla') devia, Saussure, 1. c. p. 193, pi, xi., Cape of 
Good Hope; G. (G.) fulvipes (= hirsuta ?), p. 203, Singapore: 
spp. nn. 
Cylindrodes kochi, sp. n., p. 208, pi. xi., New Holland. 
Tridactylus riparius, p. 216, pi. xi., Sunda Isles, capensis, p. 218, Cape 
of Good Hope, spp. nn. 
Grylliens, 
New genera:— 
Pseudonemobkis, p. 234 (Legion Nemobiites). Analogous with Nemobitis, 
but the elytra of the $ without drum, and the legs longer. Type, P. 
pictuSf sp. n., p. 235, pi. xi., Kashmir. 
Ilemigryllus^ p. 268 (Legion Nemobiites). Differs from all other genera 
of the family by the ppsterior metatarsi being flattened and channelled, 
and by the external inferior spur of the posterior tibire being very long, 
whereas the internal is almost rudimentary. Type, H. kriechbaumeri, 
sp. n., p. 269, pi. xii., Brazil. 
Apterogryllus, p. 277 (Ldgion Br achy try pites). Forming the passage 
between Apiotarsus and Br achy try pus. Type, A. brurmerianus, sp. n., 
p. 277, pi. xiv., New Holland. 
Macrogryllus^ p. 281, subg. n. of Brachytrypus. Allied to the subgenus 
Brachytrypus by the shortness of the tarsi, and the armature of the 
tibiae ; differing in the form of the pronotum and structure of the drum. 
Type, G. {M.) ephippivm, sp. n., ibid. pi. xiv., Java or Africa. 
Gyfnnogryllus, p. 291, subg. n. of Brachytrypus. * Differing from the 
