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COLOMBIAN DERMAPTERA AND ORTHOPTERA 
CREOBROTRINAE 
Callibia diana (Stoll) 
1813. [Mcmtes] dinnn Stoll, Xatuur. Afbeeld. Besohr. Spoken etc., pp. 74 
and 78, pi. xxv, fig. 100. [ [ 9 1, “East Indies. 
Muzo, Boyaca, II, 1919, (from A. Maria), 1 9. 
This astonishino; little mantid, with greatly produced vertex 
bifurcate at its aiiex, neck of pronotum on dorsal surface blunt 
conical, median and caudal femora with rounded lamellae distad 
on ventro-caudal margins, distinctive color pattern and bright 
coloration of tegmina and wings, has been previously correctly 
recorded from C'ayenne, French Guiana; Dutch Guiana (as the 
synonymous pictipe7in.is) and from Pernambuco and Ega, Brazil. 
The present record shows that its distribution covers a very 
large section of tropical South America. It is apparently one of 
the scarcest of the American IVIantidae. 
VATINAE 
Stagmatoptera septentrionalis Saiissure and Zehntner 
1894. Starpnatoptera septentrionalis Saussure and Zehntner, Biol. Cent.- 
Anier., Ortli., i, ]). 18G, pi. viii, fig. 2. [9 ; Bugaba, Panama.] 
1894. [Staqmatoplcra septentrionalis] var. minor Saussure and Zehntner, 
Ibid., p. 187. [ 9 : Colombia; Venezuela.] 
Boca Murindo, Intendencia del Choco, II, 9, 1918, (M. A. 
Carriker, Jr.), 6 d' . 
Andagoya, Antioquia, IV, 22, 1918, (M. A. Carriker, Jr,), 1 cf . 
Muzo, Boyaca, VII and IX, 1918, (from A. Vlaria), 2 cf . 
I'usagasuga, Gundinamarca, X, 1918, (from A. Maria), 1 9 . 
\dllavicencio, Intendencia del INIeta, V, 1919, (from A. Vlaria), 
1 9. 
All of the features given by Saussure and Zehntner to separate 
their variety iirinor are attributable to individual variation, as is 
tvell shown by the Gentral American and Colombian series be- 
fore us. We conseipiently place minor in the present synonjuny. 
‘“This locality was given in error, the si)ecics subsecpiently having been 
found to l>e exclusively South American. 
