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inch under ground. The pupal period lasted ten days. Two of the 

 moths were raised in this manner. 



Conclusions: That the larvae of the Heliothis dispaceus will, with- 

 out being forced by lack of their food plant (tarweed), eat the chrysa- 

 lids of Pontia rapac and apparently no other. J. C. HUGUENIN. 



Some Corrections in Names of South American Tetriginae (Orth.), 



In a paper on South American Tetriginae by Bruner,* a few correc- 

 tions of names are made necessary through an oversight of literature.! 

 Some of these names with their proposed changes are as follows : The 

 genus Lophotettix Bruner, 1. c., p. 137, is preoccupied by Hancock's 

 name of the same spelling, previously applied to a genus of South 

 American Tetriginae, recorded in the Transactions of the Entomolpg- 

 ical Society of London, p. 388, 1907. In place of Bruner's Lophotctti.r 

 I suggest the name Eutettigidea, the type being E. lineatus Bruner. 

 The type of the original Lophotettix Hanc., as already recorded, is 

 L. brcvicristatus Hancock. 



Under the genus Gladiotettix Hanc., Bruner notes three species, 

 namely: turgida Bol., unicristata Hanc., and hancocki Bruner. The 

 two latter species belong to the genus Lophotettix Hanc., the species 

 Gladiotettix hancocki Brun. being synonymous with the previously 

 described Lophotettix alticristatus Hancock. The genus Gladiotettix 

 Hanc. is restricted at present to one species, G. turgidus Bolivar. 



The genus Halmatettix Hanc. is not mentioned by Bruner in this 

 article, but he has plainly described it under the new name Apteropcdon 

 which necessarily falls as a synonym. Bruner's Apteropcdon apicale, 

 which forms his type, is also synonymous with the previously described 

 Halmatettix cristinotus Hancock. 



Under the genus Sclerotettix, 1. c., p. 104, Bruner described five 

 species. He has designated as the type his second species, S. tibialis 

 Brun. The first species mentioned, S. abbreviatus Brun., appears from 

 the description to be synonymous with Crimisus lobatus Hancock. It 

 is also quite likely that he has confused the species 5". infuscatus Brun. 

 and S. -minor Brun. with Micronotus asperulus Bol. and Micronotus 

 dubius Hanc. respectively. 



The genus Prototettix Bol., preoccupied, now Liotettix Bol., as given 

 by Bruner, 1. c., p. 122, is confined to Africa. It should be replaced by 

 Rytinatcttix Hanc. for the species he characterizes from South Amer- 

 ica. J. L. HANCOCK, Chicago, Illinois. 



*Ann. Carnegie Mus., vii, 1910. 



t It is owing to Bruner's admitted oversight of my paper in the 

 Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., pp. 387-426, 1907, that the present corrections 

 are suggested. 



