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Measuremenls (in millimeters) of extremes 
Width of 
Length of Lengtli of Width of Length of tegminal 
body pronotiau pronotum tegmen marginal 
cf field 
Boca Miirindo (6) 67-70 22.2-24.9 4 6-4.8 46.8-50.8 3. 1-3.8 
Andagoya 65 23.8 4.7 48.3 3.4 
Muzo (2) 66-75 24 . 3-27 .4 4 . 8-5 . 1 50 . 4-59 3.4-3 7 
9 
Fusagasiiga 37.8 7.6 53 8.7 
\'illavicencio 90 37.1 8.2 52 8.8 
The present series agrees in all important features with the 
Central American material at hand. The largest male, from 
Miizo, also shows the maximum intensive coloration. In this 
specimen the area of the stigma is subopacpie, occupied by an 
irregular network of buffy veinlets. Though it is the only speci- 
men showing this condition, we believe additional series will 
prove this to be an individual variation, or at least a feature of no 
specific or racial significance. 
Phyllovates stolli (Saussure and Zehntner) 
1894. Theoch/tes stolli Saussure and Zelintner, Biol. Cent.-Amer., Orth., i, 
p. 192. [ 9 : Guiana; Brazil.] 
C'hoachi, Cimdinamarca, XI, 1917, (from A. (Maria), 1 9 . 
This specimen has the general coloration of the tegmina light 
olive green, with three suffusions and a number of flecks of bister. 
In the previously recorded female, from Cincinnati, (Magdalena, 
the tegmina are sayal Itrown shading to isabella color on the 
marginal fields, the markings weakly showing in slightly darker 
brown. 
Phasmidae 
ANISOMORPHINAE 
Autolyca bogotensis fGoudot) 
1843. Bactena bogotensis Goudot, Mag. de ZooL, (2), v, pi. 125, figs, 1 to 11, 
p. 2. [cT, 9 ; Bogota, Colombia.] 
Bogota, Cundinamarca, XI, 30, 1919, (Forest Clark), 2 9, 
[U. S. X. (M. and Hebard Cln.]. 
This shining black walking-stick, with minute, rounded, whit- 
ish, vestigial tegmina and wings, was found liy Goudot to be 
abundant in the vicinity of Bogotd. 
TRANS. AM. ENT. SOC., XLVII. 
