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Igarape-assu. One female. 



A male from Paramaribo, Surinam, (K. Mayo), in the collection 

 of the Academy of Natural Sciences, is specifically identical with 

 the Igarape-assu female. 



The species has been recorded from Surinam, Cayenne and Para, 

 Brazil. 



Coelophyllum-'^ coriaceum (Pictst). 



1888. P[rosagoga] coriacea Pictet, Mem. Soc. Phys. Hist. Nat. Geneve, 

 XXX, No. 6, p. 9, pi. 1, figs. 2, 2a. [Guiana.] 



Igarape-assu. January 17, 1912. One female. 



This is, apparently, the first record of the species since the original 



description. 



Coelophyllum rectinerve (Brunner). 



1891. Prosagoga rectinervis Brunner, Verh. k.-k. zool.-botan. Gesell. Wien, 

 XLI, pp. 170, 171. [Upper Amazonas.] 



Igarape-assu. One male, one female. 



We have before us another female from Chanchamayo, Peru, 

 which fully agrees with the Igarape-assu individuals. The male is 

 faintly smaller than the original measurements for that sex, but 

 otherwise the specimens are in complete accord with the description. 



The range of the species is now known to extend from the upper 

 reaches of the Amazon to its mouth. 



Pseudophyllinae. 

 Acanthodis aquilina (Linnaeus). 



1758. [Gryllus {TeUigonia)] aquilinus Linnsus, Syst. Nat., X ed., p. 430. 



["Indiis."] 



Para. (C. F. Baker.) One male. 



This specimen is inseparable from an individual of the same sex 



from Cayenne, determined and presented to the Academy by Saussure. 



The species is known from localities extending from the mouth to 



the upper portion of the Amazon, north to the Guianas and Venezuela 



(Merida). 



Leurophyllum consanguineum (Serville). 



1839. Acanthodis consanguinea Serville, Hist. Nat. Ins., Orth., p. 454. 

 [Unknown locality.] 



Para. (C. F. Baker.) One male, one immature male. 



This species is known to range from southeastern Brazil north 



to Cayenne, west to eastern Ecuador. 



Leurophyllum maculipenne (Serville). 



1839. Platyphyllum maculipenne Serville, Hist. Nat. Ins., Orth., p. 447. 

 [Brazil.] 



3« See Rehn, Entom. News, XXVIII, p. 152, (1917). 



