118 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [Feb., 



Single type here designated : c? ; Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico, 

 January [4, 1899]; Deam. 



Sphenarium barretti (pp. 204, 206). 



Based on a single male specimen from Rio Cocula, Guerrero, 

 Mexico, December; Barrett. 



Sphenarium planum (pp. 204, 207). 



Described from a pair from one locality. 



Single type here designated: unique d 71 ; Tehuantepec, Mexico, 

 [November]. 



Sphenarium minimum (pp. 204, 207). 



Described from a unique specimen from Jalapa, Vera Cruz, Mexico, 

 [December] ; Barrett. 



Sphenarium affine (p. 207). 



Described from a pair from one locality. 



Single type here designated: unique cf ; 2S Orizaba, Mexico, 

 [November, 1887; Bruner]. 



Dracotettix californicus (p. 226). 



Based on an unstated number of females (probably five) from four 

 localities. 



Single type here designated: 9 ; Santa Cruz Mountains, Cali- 

 fornia. 



1\eniopoda maxima (pp. 233, 235). 



Based on an unstated series from a single locality. 



Single type here designated: cf ; Limon, Costa Rica; Carriker. 



T;eniopoda obscura (pp. 233, 235) Tab. II, figs. 21, 21a. 



Based on an unspecified number of specimens from two localities. 



Single type here designated : figured cf ; Temax, Northern Yuca- 

 tan; Gaumer. 



T.ENIOPODA BICRISTATA (pp. 233, 236). 



Described from a single female from Mat. (possibly Matamoras, 

 Puebla), Mexico. 



Nautia conspersipes (pp. 243, 244). 



Based on an unspecified number of specimens from one locality. 

 Single type here designated: 9 ; Chontales, Nicaragua. 



28 In giving the location of the male and female types Bruner has evidently 

 confused the sexes. 



