214 Ins. 
O^lTHOPTEKA. 
subgenus of that name by the anterior metatarsi being moderate ; ante- 
rior and intermediate tibiee with long fringes ; ovipositor moderate or 
aborted ; dfum of the $ long. Includes Gryllus elegans, Guerin, hume- 
raliSf Walker, erythrocejahalus^ F., and pulvillatus, p. 292, Java, angustus, 
p. 294, pi. xiv., Java, and micrurus^ p. 299, Gaboon, spp. nn. * 
Acanihogryllua^ p. 300 (Legion Br achy try pitea). Differs from its 
allies by the form of the pronotum, its velvety body, by the armature of 
the posterior tibiae, &g. Type, Gryllus fortipes, Walker. 
Liogryllus, p. 302 (Legion B,r achy try piles). Posterior tibiae normal, 
unarmed at the base ; body and femora glabrous. Includes morio, 
F., Gryllus campestris^ L., himaculatus, De Geer, and L. ritsemce, sp. n., 
p. 304, Japan. 
Miogryllus, p. 362, “ section ” of Gryllus^ comprising species of very 
small size, with the ely|;ra more or less abbreviated ; $ with only two 
oblique veins. Includes several known species, such as^^wsf/Zws, Burm., 
&c. 
Cophogryllus^ p. 400. Differs from apterous species of Gryllodes by 
the anterior tibiae having no drum. Includes Gryllus physomer us ^ Gerst., 
pustulipes, Walker, $ only (renamed walkeri^ p. 401), and delalandi, 
p. 402, pi. xiii., S. Africa, erzonus, p. 403, pi. xiii., Java, and alhipalpus^ 
p. 404, pi. xiii., India, spp. nn. 
ScapsipeduSf p. 407 (Legion Platyblemmites). $ with the head formed 
almost as in G'l'yllus^ that of the $ almost as in the $ of Loxoblemmus. 
Includes A chela marginata, Afz., and S. limbatus, p. 409, pi, xiii., Mada- 
gascar, p. 410, Madagascar and Sennaar, africanus, p. 412, pi. xiii., 
W. Africa, hastatus^ p. 413, Himalaya, mandibularis, p. 414, pi. xiii., 
India and Japan, and micado, Japan and Celebes, spp. nn. 
Homaloblemmus, p. 416. Differs from Scapsipedus by the protube- 
rance of the head not being swollen and rounded, but transversely cari- 
nate, and by the elytra of the $ being rudimentary. Type, JET. zam- 
idsi[!], sp. n., p. 416, pi. xiii., Zambe.si. 
Loxoblemmus y p. 417. Differs from Platyblemmus by the rostrum 
being blunt and rounded, never acute or angular. Includes Gryllus 
pollens and Platyblemmus delectus, Serv., and L. equestris, p. 420, pi. xiii., 
Celebes and Java, p. 421, Java, Sumatra, and Japan, taicoun^ 
p. 424, Japan and Java, Aaawi, p. 425, pi. xiii., Java, and paraholicus, 
p. 426, pi. xiii., Java, spp. nn. 
StephoblemmuSy p. 427. Between Loxoblemmus and Platyblemmus. 
Allied to the former in the structure of its feet and tibiae ; and to the 
latter by the broad lamellar process of the head, &c. Type, S. hum- 
bertiellus, sp. n , p. 428, pi. xiii., Ceylon. 
OdontogryllaSf p. 446 (Legion Gryllomorphites). With the facies of 
Landrevus, but the superior internal spur of the posterior tibiae is very 
short compared with that of the intermediate j the armature of the 
internal border as in the external. Type, 0. setosus^ sp. n., p. 449, 
pi. xiv., Peru. 
Anurogryllus, p. 451 (Legion Brachytripes^ appendix) Differs from 
Brachytrypus by the ocelli being arranged in a triangle. Includes 
Gryllus muticus, De Geer, Gryllodes darazianus, antillarum. and abor- 
