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

 material fully agrees with topotypes from Sapucay, Paraguay. 



Osmilia violacea (Thunberg). 



Misiones. March 19, April 26, May 3-6, July 1, August 31, 



October 1, December, 1910. (Jorgensen.) Four males, ten females. 



San Lorenzo, Prov. of Jujuy. October 30, 1911. (Lizer.) One 



male. 



Family TETTIGONIIDiB. 



SubfamUy PHANEROPTERIN.C. 



Burgilis missionum Rehn. 



Misiones. January, 1911. (Jorgensen.) Two females. 



Hyperophora major Brunner. 



Yuto, Prov. of Jujuy. November, 1911. (Jorgensen.) One 

 male. 



Ligocatinus olivaceus (Brunner). 



^Misiones. February, 1911. (Jorgensen.) Two females. 

 *Homotoicha fuscopunctata Caudell. 



^lisiones. October, 1911. (Jorgensen.) One female. 



This specimen fully agrees with a female from Sapucay, Paraguay, 

 the type locality, from which point alone the species was previously 

 known. 

 Theudoria melanoonemis (St&l). 



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



This specimen has the cephalic femora without black, which color 

 is present elsewhere as usual in the species. The only previous 

 Argentine record is that of the type from Buenos Aires. The other 

 known records are from Montevideo, Urugua}^ and Puerto Bertoni, 

 Paraguay. 

 Scaphura nigra (Thunberg). 



Tapia, Prov. of Tucuman. Elev. 600 meters. March-April, 

 1903. (G. A. Baer.) Two females. [Hebard Collection.] 



One of these specimens is of the usual atro-chalybeous type, the 

 other approaches variety B of Brunner. 

 Grammadera clara Brunner. 



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



Buenos Aires. (Lizer.) Two males, one female. 



This species was previously known only from Buenos Aires, and 

 Montevideo, L'ruguay. 

 Grammadera albida Brunner. 



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



