210 PROCEEDINGS: BOSTON SOCIETY NATURAL HISTORY. 
70. Tropidacris rex , Proc., 12, 338, 348; Ent. Notes, 2, 23, 34. 
1869. Peru. 
No change required. 
71. Xiphicera octomaculata , Proc., 12, 337; Ent. Notes, 2, 22. 
1869. Peru. 
Afterwards referred by me to a new genus Aeolacris, q. v. 
72. Zonocerus? bilineatus , Proc., 17, 268; Ent. Notes, 4, 22. 
1875. Peru. 
Appears to belong to Orphulella Giglio-Tos. 
Locustidae. 
73. Acanthacara acuta , Proc., 12, 336; Ent. Notes, 2, 21. 1869. 
Peru. 
Acanthacara is one of the Pseudophyllinae not recognized by 
Brunner in his recent monograph of that group, and falls in the 
near vicinity of Disceratus Scudd. The inner margin of the anten¬ 
nal scrobes is well produced, and the genus is peculiar for being 
entirely apterous (in the female at least) and for the production of 
the frontal fastigium to a sharp spine, much after the manner of, 
but much slenderer than in, Dicranostomus Dolirn. 
74. Acanthodis f antennatus , Proc., 12, 332; Ent. Notes, 2, 17. 
1869. Peru. 
Appears to belong to Brunner’s new genus Triencentrus. The 
hind femora (9) have only six spines, the hind tibiae 10-11 in the 
outer, 13 in the inner series, all black-tipped. 
75. Anallomes maranona, Proc., 17, 262; Ent. Notes, 4, 16. 
1875. Peru. 
Anallomes is a genus of Phaneropterinae falling in Brunner’s 
group Turpiliae, in which the ovipositor is twice as long as the pro- 
notum and has smooth margins; the fore tibiae are not armed at 
the tip, and the tegmina are much as in Turpilia, to which and to 
Apocerycta it is most nearly allied. 
76. Anallomes unipunctata, Proc., 17, 262; Ent. Notes, 4, 16. 
1875. Peru. 
This species differs from the preceding in the proportions and 
form of the tegmina and the length of the wings. 
77. Coelophyllum simplex , Proc., 17, 263; Ent. Notes, 4, 17. 
1875. Peru. 
Coelophyllum is a genus of Phaneropterinae, not recognized by 
Brunner in his monograph or in the supplement to it, and which 
