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111 addition to the described pair, a male and female paratype, 
bearing the same data, and a male paratype taken at Susnmuco. 
C'undinamarca, elevation 2600 feet, September, 1917, also from 
A. Maria, are before us, as well as a large juvenile female, taken 
at Mllavicencio in July, 1918. 
Phortioeca phoraspoides (Walker) 
1871. Zetobora phoraspoides Walker, Cat. Derinapt. Saltat. Br. Mus., v, 
8uppl. Blatt., I). 8. [cf; Chontales, Nicaragua.] 
i\Iuzo, Boyaca, II, 1919, (from A. Maria), 3 cf . 
Mllavicencio, Intendencia del iMeta, 1919, (from A. Maria), 
1 9. 
This splenditl species, known previously only from Central 
America, is readily distinguished from the preceding by the 
larger size, solidly black major portion of the more cucullate pro- 
notum, with broad cephalic margin ochraceous-buff mesad and 
ferruginous or vinaceous-rufous in lateral portions. 
The female agrees fully with Central American females before 
us, except in having the organs of flight as fully developed as in 
the males and the tegmina less heavily suffused with blackish 
brown. 
Capucina patula (Walker) 
1871. Zetobora patula Walker, Cat. Dermapt. Saltat. Br. Mus., v, Suppl. 
Blatt., p. 8. [d'; Chontales, Nicaragua.] 
Muzo, Boyaca, II, 1919, (from A. Maria), 1 cf , 1 9 . 
This wood brown roach is distinctive in its very delicate struc- 
ture, greatly flattened form anti very broad tegmina. It has 
previously Iteen reported only from Nicaragua and Costa Rica. 
C'ompared with a Costa Rican series before us, the present pair 
is found to agree closely. The pronotum in these specimens is 
decidedly narrower than in the majority of the other series, that 
series showing, however, that the pronotum and tegmina are 
subject to decided variation in width, one Costa Rican female 
having the pronotum slightly narrower than that of the Colom- 
bian female at hand, the largest Costa Rican male showing, how- 
ever, the following proportions: length of body, 29.2; length 
of pronotum, 9.8; width of pronotum, 17.3; length of tegnien, 
27.4; width of tegmen, 13.5 mm. 
TR.\XS. AM. EXT. SOC., XLVII. 
