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Thesprotia vidua Saussure and Zehntner. 



^Nlisiones. January, 1911, January 15, 1910, March 21 and 26, 

 1910, April 30, 1910, May 5, 1910, December, 1910. (Jorgensen.) 

 Four males, five females. 



Subfamily VATIN.^. 

 Parastagmatoptera unipunctata (Burmeister). 



Tapia, Prov. of Tucuman. Elev. 800 meters. March-April, 

 1903. (G. A. Baer.) One female. [Hebard Coll.] 



Buenos Aires. (Lizer.) One female. 



The former is the most elevated locality from which the species 

 has been taken. The distal extremities of the median and caudal 

 femora and the adjacent portion of the tibiae in the Tapia female 

 are dark bro^^^lish, with which color the external face of the cephalic 

 coxae is also in large part blotched, the proximal portion of the 

 corresponding femora also suffused with the same. The external 

 face of the cephalic femora also has a median spot of brownish on 

 the usual yellowish ground. 

 Stagmatoptera hyaloptera (Perty). 



Tucuman, Prov. of Tucuman. March 16, 1911. (Jorgensen.) 

 One male. 



Misiones. March 11, 1907. (Jorgensen.) One female. 



Family PHASMID^. 

 Subfamily AXISOMORPHIX.E. 



Agathemera crassa (Blanchard). 



La Cumbre, Prov. of Cordoba. (Lizer.) One female. 



A pair from Cruz del Eje in the same province have also been 

 examined. 



Subfamily CLITUMNIN.^. 

 Steleoxiphus catastates Rehn. 



^Misiones. April 12, 1910. (Jorgensen.) One female. 



The present individual is slightly larger than the specimen pre- 

 viously recorded by us from the Misiones.^ 

 *Ceratites laticeps Caudell. 



Misiones. January, 1911. One female, one immature female. 



These specimens agree completely with the original description 

 of the unique type of the species and genus from Sapucay, Paraguay. 

 The adult is of almost exactly the same dimensions as the type, 



9Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1913, p. 301. 



