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it would have priority of name; it cannot be P. mexicanus (Sauss.). 
I have received a specimen from Yucatan. 
105. j Eneoptera obscura , Proc., 12, 141; Ent. Notes, 2, 4; Cent. 
Orth., 5. 1868. Old Calabar. 
This does not fall into any of the genera given by Saussure in his 
Melanges Orthopt. It is apparently nearest Nisitrus Walk., and 
may be placed there temporarily, but it differs from that genus in 
the form of the fore femora, which are strongly incrassate at base 
and taper uniformly; the character of the fore tibiae, which have 
no tympanum on either face; and that of the ovipositor, which is 
feebly sinuate, strongly compressed and slender. Unfortunately 
the hind legs are lost, so that the genus to which it belongs cannot 
be properly characterized from it. 
106. Eneoptera unicolor , Proc., 12, 140 ; Ent. Notes, 2, 3 ; Cent. 
Orth., 4. 1868. Manila. 
This is a Calypt.otrypus Sauss.-, closely allied, by the inflation of the 
fore femora and the character of their tibial foramina, to C. bicolor 
(De Haan), from which, however, it differs, so far as can be told by 
the description, by its color and markings. 
107. Gryllotalp)a fossor, Rev. foss. crickets, 21. 1869. Africa. 
Regarded bj^ Saussure (Mel. Orth., 2, 199) as hardly distinct 
from G. africana Pal. de Beauv. 
108. Gryllotalpa maranona , Proc., 17, 257 ; Ent. Notes, 4, 11. 
1875. Peru. 
This is allied to, but sufficiently distinct from, G. intermedia Sauss. 
109. Gryllotalpa oryctes, Rev. foss. crickets, 22. 1869. China. 
Regarded by Saussure (Mel. Orth., 2, 199) as probably the same 
as G. africana Pal. de Beauv. 
110. Gryllus insularis , Proc., 18, 268; Ent. Notes, 5, 23. 1876. 
Guadalupe. 
Allied to G. peruviensis Sauss., but certainly distinct. 
111. Mogoplistes occidentalism Proc., 17, 142; Ent. Notes, 2, 5; 
Cent. Ortli., 6. 1868. Cape St. Lucas. 
The generic name is corrected by de Saussure to Mogosiplistus. 
The specimens on which the species is based are too imperfect for 
close comparison with other species. 
112. Nemobius circumcinctus , Proc., 17, 143; Ent. Notes, 2, 6; 
Cent. Orth., 7. 1868. Mexico. 
This is a Prothacusta Sauss., and identical with P. mexicana 
Sauss., described a year or two later. 
