1915.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 289 



portions of South America has enabled us to correct several of our 

 pre\aous identifications of specimens as belonging to this species. 

 The material from Sapucay, Paraguay/' reported in 1907, we find 

 on re-examination to be .V. vicinus Karny, subsequently described 

 from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, and Paraguay. The Buenos 

 Aires female recorded by us^« we now find to be the very closely 

 related N. fusco-marginatus Redtenbacher. 



*Neoconocephalus fuscomarginatus (Redtenbacher). 



A' . saturatus Rehn («ec Griffini), Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1913, p. 375. 



Buenos Aires. January 14, 1909. (Jorgensen.) One male. 

 This is the first record of the species from Argentina, the previous 

 records being from Curitiba, Brazil, and Montevideo, Uruguay. 



Homorocoryphus viridis (Redtenbacher). 



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



The only previous Argentine record is from Buenos Aires. The 

 other known records are from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, and Monte- 

 video, Uruguay. 



Homorocoryphus kraussi (Redtenbacher). 



Posadas, Misiones. Elev. 80 meters. March 6, 1909. (Jorgen- 

 sen.) One female. 



The only previous exact records of this species are those of the 

 types from Theresopolis and Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. 



Family GRYLLID^. 

 Subfamily GRYLLOTALPIN.E. 

 Gryllotalpa claraziana Saussure. 



Mendoza. 1904-1905. (Haarup.) One female. 



This is the first record of the species since its original description 

 in 1874 from Argentina without exact locality. The types were 

 males without apparent wings, while the present specimen has cau- 

 date wings, but in every other respect our individual is in accord with 

 the description. 



* Scapteriscus camerani Giglio-Tos. 



Buenos Aires. One male. 



This is the first record from Argentina for the species, which was 

 previously known only from Paraguay. 



Scapteriscus borellii Giglio-Tos. 



Jujuy, Prov. of Jujuy. December 1, 1911. (Jorgensen.) Two 

 females. 



15 Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1907, p. 390. 



16 Ibid., 1913, p. 375. 



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