SETOSA — ATJTOLYCA. 367 



[SETOSA, Redt. 

 Setosa, Redtenbacher, op. cit. i. p. 65 (1906). 



l. Setosa versicolor, Redt. (Tab. VIII. fig. 2.) 



Setosa versicolor, Redtenbacher, op. cit. i. p. 66 (1906). 

 Ilab. Colombia, Cauca, Popayan.] 



Subfam. ANISOMOBPHINjE. 



Conspectus generum, 



1. Femora omnia superne distincta carinata. Antennarum articulus 



primus depressus, intus carinatus Paranisomorpha, Redt. 



1'. Femora antica recta, superne teretia vel obtuse carinata. Anten- 

 narum articulus primus teres Autolyca, Stal. 



PARANISOMORPHA, Redt. 

 Paranisomorpha, Redtenbacher, op. cit. i. p. 87 (1906). 



1. Paranisomorpha insignis, Redt. 



Paranisomorpha insignis, Redtenbacher, op. cit. i. p. 90 (1906). 



Hab. Costa Rica (Mus. Geneva, Mus. Vienna), Rio Sucio (Rogers, in coll. Godman 

 & Salvin : 1 $ ). 



AUTOLYCA, Stal. 

 Autolyca, Stal, Rec. Orth. iii. pp. 56, 95 (1875) ; Redtenbacher, op. cit. i. p. 94 (1906). 



1. Autolyca pallidicornis, Stal. 



Autolyca pallidicornis, Stal, op. cit. iii. p. 95 (1875) ; Redtenbacher, op. cit. i. p. 95, t. 3. 

 figg. 18, 19. 

 Hob. British Honduras, Rio Sarstoon (Blancaneaux, in coll. Godman & Salvin) ; 

 Guatemala (Mus. Vienna, Mus. Hamburg, coll. Bolivar), Chinautla, Capetillo, Zapote 

 (Champion, in coll. Godman & Salvin), Vera Paz [Mus. Paris) ; Salvador (Mus. Vienna). 

 — Colombia. 



There are three males and one female of this species in the collection before me. 



biol. cejstr.-amer., Orthopt., Vol. II., November 1908. 3 Cc 



