1920.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 277 



the ventro-lateral section of the shaft with a shallow longitudinal 

 impression; subgenital plate distinctly narrowed distad, the distal 

 extremity very narrowly and quite deeply U-emarginate; styles 

 rather short, cylindrical, ventral surface subsulcate. 



The measurements (in millimeters) of the present material are as 

 follows: 



Greatest Greatest Length Length 



Length Length width Length width of of 



of of of of of caudal ovipos- 



body pronotum pronotum tegmen tegmen femur itor 



c^ 23" 7.9 5.1 29.2 6.3 19.5 



cf 32.7 8.8 5.4 34.5 7.5 22.2 



9 33.5 8.7 5.5 38 8.7 20.6 16.9 



9 31 8.1 5.4 37.5 8 22 17.6 



9... 28 8.1 5.3 36.5 8.5 22.7 17.2 



Tanusia angulata-ooellata Bruuner 



1895. Tanusia angulaio-ocellata Brunner, Monogr. der PseudophylL, p. 

 251. [Brazil.] 



Canta Gallo, State of Rio de Janeiro. (Dr. Teuscher; Thayer 

 Expedition.) One female. [M. C. Z.] 



This specimen is typical except that the proximal three-fifths of 

 the tegmina is green, instead of ferruginous as described. We know 

 there is dichromatism in some of the Pterochrozae (i. e. Mimetica) 

 and this is apparently a case of the same sort. We have not used 

 Serville's picturata for this species, an action taken by Kirby, as we 

 do not feel convinced the older name w^as applied to the same species 

 as Brunner 's angulato-ocellaia . 



This is the first record of the species with exact locality. 



COPIPHORINAE. 

 Copiphora producta (Bolivar). 



1903. Copiophora producta Bolivar, Revista Chilena Hist. Nat., VII, p. 

 143. [Paraguay.] 



Goyaz, State of Goyaz. One male. [Hebard Cln.] 

 This specimen shows a few differences from the description, which 

 was based on the female sex, but these are chiefly in measurements 

 and are probably due to sexual difference in proportions. The de- 

 velopment of the caudal section of the pronotum is exactly as de- 

 .scribed by Bolivar. 



The species has been recorded from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and 

 ''Province del Sara", Bolivia, by Bruner. 



This measurement is unnaturally small, as the abdomen is shrunken. 



