1913.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 317 



These individuals are typical of the new ''form," which is merely 

 a long-winged phase of punctata, possibly the exclusive or pre- 

 dominating form in certain regions, but found also in a number of 

 localities as we have it in our series from Sapucay, Paraguay (two 

 individuals) and the Misiones (one individual). In the San Juan 

 series green is the predominating color in the females, although one 

 of that sex is brown, as is the Pedregal female. The Misiones series 

 is, with the exception of the ''elongata" individual, "elegans" and 

 "intricata" inextricably confused, with typical individuals and 

 intergrades. 



The species is found over the greater portion of tropical America 

 south at least to the parallel of Buenos Aires. 



Toxopterus miniatus Bolivar. 



1890. Toxopterus tniniatus Bolivar, Anales Soc. Espan. Hist. Nat., XIX, 

 p. 314. [Cumbase, Peru.] 



Misiones. March 3-29, 1907. Four males, one female. 



These specimens are inseparable from individuals from Sapucay, 

 Paraguay, and Chapada, Matto Grosso, Brazil. In addition to these 

 localities, it has been reported from Rio Janeiro, Bolivia, extreme 

 northern Argentina, and several Ecuadorean localities. 



Fenestra bohlsii Giglio-Tos. 



1895. Fenestra bohlsii Giglio-Tos, Zoolog. Jahrbiicher, Abth. Syst., VIII, 

 p. 807. [Paraguay.] 



Bompland, Misiones. December 10. One immature female. 

 This species is known to range from central Paraguay (Sapucay) 

 and the Misiones, south to Cordoba and Carcarana, Argentina. 



Staurorhectus longicornis Giglio-Tos. 



1897. Staurorhectus longicornis Giglio-Tos, Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp., 

 Torino, XII, No. 302, p. 26. [San Lorenzo and Tala, Argentina; Caizd, 

 Bolivian Chaco.] 



Misiones. January 12, 1911; February 24, 1910; May 5, 1910. 

 (Nos. 17 and 36.) Two males, one female. 



Bompland, Misiones. December 1, 1910. One immature male, 

 one immature female. 



Chacras de Coria, Prov. of Mendoza. Elev. 936 meters. 1906. 

 One female. 



The female specimen from Chacras de Coria has the lateral carinse 

 of the pronotum more strongly constricted mesad than in the majority 

 of the females of the species, and subobsolete between the first and 

 third transverse sulci. The coloration of this individual is different 



