. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. BRUES AND MELANDER: CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS 55 abdomen, fore wings vestigial, consisting of small scales at the base of the usually large hind wings; antennae longer than the front femora. Grouse locusts. (Tetrix (Figs. 51, 53), Para- tettix, widespr.; Neotettix, nearc.; Mazarredia, indoaustr.; Tettigidea (Fig. 55), Am.). (TETTIGIDM, ACRYDIIBM). TETRIGIDiE. Figs. 49-55. Orthoptera 49. Dissosteira, wings (accessory veins in part omitted) (Snodgrass) Acrididse. 50. Prosarthria (Brunner) Proscopiidse. 51. Tetrix, wings


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. BRUES AND MELANDER: CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS 55 abdomen, fore wings vestigial, consisting of small scales at the base of the usually large hind wings; antennae longer than the front femora. Grouse locusts. (Tetrix (Figs. 51, 53), Para- tettix, widespr.; Neotettix, nearc.; Mazarredia, indoaustr.; Tettigidea (Fig. 55), Am.). (TETTIGIDM, ACRYDIIBM). TETRIGIDiE. Figs. 49-55. Orthoptera 49. Dissosteira, wings (accessory veins in part omitted) (Snodgrass) Acrididse. 50. Prosarthria (Brunner) Proscopiidse. 51. Tetrix, wings (Handlirsch) Tetrigidse. 52. Acrida, hind leg (Lugger) Acrididse. 53. Tetrix, side view of pronotum (Packard) Tetrigidse. 54. Caloptenus, side view of pronotum (Packard) Acrididse. 55. Tettigidea (Blatchley) Tetrigidse. Tarsal claws almost always with an arolium between them; pro- notum small, not extending backwards over more than a small basal part of the abdomen; if exceptionally enlarged, the wings and antenna? not as above 10 10. Body greatly lengthened and very slender, stick-like, with very long thin legs; wings absent or vestigial; head conical and greatly lengthened; pro thorax tubular, not overlapping the mesonotum; antennae eight-jointed; arolia sometimes small or indistinct. (Fig. 50). (Proscopia, Prosarthria, Apioscelis, Corynorhynchus, Astrdma, neotrop.). ... PROSCOPIIDiE Of a different conformation 11. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum


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