

HEMIPTERA. 
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GRYLLUS PERSPICILLATUS. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Thorax deflexed. Wing cafes concave, green: a procefs at the bafe of each that fold one over the other ; 
the lower one tranfparent, or glafly: upper one coriaceous. 
LocusTA PERSPICILLATA: thorace deflexo, elytris concavis viridibus: bafi ocello dorfali feneftrato. 
Fab. Ent. Syft. 2. p. 36. 10. 
Fabricius erroneoufly defcribes this as a native of America. It is not figured elfewhere. 

GRYLLUS FLAVICORNIS. 
Locuste. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Upper part of the thorax carinated or keeled, green, without fpots. Bafe of the wings red. Pofterior 
thighs red, with yellow teeth. 
GryYLLUs FLAvicoRNIs: thorace fubcarinato viridis elytris immaculatis, alis bafi rufis, tibiis pofticis 
fanguineis flavo ferratis. Fab. Ent, Syft. T. 2. p. 52. 23. 
Defcribed by Fabricius; but not figured. It is abundant in China. 

GRYLLUS MORBILLOSUS. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Thorax fquare, warted, bright red. Wing cafes fufcous, with white fpots. "Wings red. 
GRYLLUS MORBILLOsUs: thorace quadrato verrucofo rubro, elytris fufcis albo puniatis, alis rufis. 
Linn. Syft. Nat. 2. 700. 38. 

The Gryllus morbillofus appears in the early addition of the Syfema Nature, and the works of Roefel, 
as an Indian fpecies: Mr. Drury affures us he has received it feveral times from China. Another fort is 

