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Zoniopoda cruentata (Blanchard). 



Misiones. December, 1910. (Jorgensen.) One male, one female. 

 La Cumbre, Prov. of Cordoba. (Lizer.) Two males, three 

 females, five immature specimens. 



' Zoniopoda omnicolor (Blanchard). 



8an Luis. One male. [Hebard Collection.] 



Diponthus paraguayensis Bruner. 



Misiones. January, 1911, February 11, March 16 and 19, 1910 

 (Jorgensen.) One male, five females. 



Leptysma filiformis (Serville). 



Misiones. January, 1911. (Jorgensen.) One male, one female. 



Leptysma obscura (Thunberg). 



Misiones. January, 1911. (Jorgensen.) One male, one female. 



*Stenacris interior Bruner. 



Misiones. September 25, 1910. (Jorgensen.) One female. 

 This species was previously known only from Corumba and 

 Cuyaba, Brazil, and Puerto Suarez, Bolivia. 



*Inusia gracillima Giglio-Tos. 



Misiones. January 30, 1911. (Jorgensen.) One male. 

 Buenos Aires. Two females. [Hebard Collection.] 

 These are the first records of the species from Argentina. 



Inusia pallida Bruner. 



Misiones. January and January 30, 1911. (Jorgensen.) One 

 male, two females. 



These specimens are of the pale green phase of the type. 



*Zygoclistron superbum Rehn. 



Misiones. February 14, 1910. (Jorgensen.) One female. 



This is the first record of the genus from Argentina. The species 

 was described from Sapucay, Paraguay, and the present specimen 

 has been compared with paratypes. 



* Aleuas gracilis St&l. 



Misiones. February, 1911. (Jorgensen.) One immature male. 



The present specimen appears referable to this species. The 

 general characters are those of gracilis, although the caudal tibise 

 are blackish distad. 



This is the first record of the species from Argentina. 



Abracris signatipes (Bruner). 



Misiones. December, 1910. One male. 



