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Tropinotus regularis Bruner. 



One male. 



This specimen was examined by Prof. Bruner, who pro- 

 nounced it a representative of a species at present undescribed 

 and which he proposed to call regularis. In appearance it is 

 quite distinct from the other forms of the genus, but I prefer 

 to leave all remarks, however desirable, aside pending the 

 description. 



Elaeoclilora viridicata (Serville). 



One female. 



This is inseparable from females from Carcarana, Argentina, 

 except that the caudal tibiae and tarsi are not washed with 

 pinkish red, but are uniform dull greenish in color. 



Chromacris stolli (Pictet and Saussure). 



One male, one female. 



While this species has been recorded from a number of 

 localities in northern Argentina, this is apparently the first 

 record from Paraguay. 



Zoniopoda omnicolor (Blanchard). 



One male (February 18, 1902), one female. 



This beautiful species is here recorded from Paraguay for 

 the first time. The Sapucay specimens are inseparable from 

 individuals from Carcarana, Argentina. 



Zoniopoda iheringi Pictet and Saussure. 



One male (October 29, 1902), one female. 



These specimens have been compared with an authentic 

 female specimen from Rio Grande do Sul collected by Dr. 

 Ihering and presented by Dr. Saussure. Except that the 

 Paraguayan female is of smaller size, no important difference 

 can be detected. In the male the caudal femora are obscurely 

 bi-annulate with blackish fuscous. 



Stenopola puncticeps (Stal). 



One female (December 19, 1902). 



This species has been recorded from Caiza and San Fran- 

 cisco in the Bolivian Chaco ; San Lorenzo in Jujuy, Argen- 

 tina ; Resistencia in the Argentina Chaco and Rio de Janeiro, 

 Brazil. 



