1913.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 337 



Leptysmina pallida Giglio-Tos. 



1894. L[eptysmina] pallida Giglio-Tos, Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. 

 Torino, IX, No. 184, p. 35. [Resistencia nel Chaco, Argentina.] 



Buenos Aires. February 20 and 26, 1909. Two males, one 

 female. 



The present individuals have been compared with Carcarana, 

 Argentina specimens. The localities from which this species has 

 been recorded, in addition to those given above, are Carcarana and 

 Rosario, Argentina, and with a query from Victoria, Brazil (all by 

 Bruner in error for L. rosea). 



*Oxybleptella sagitta Giglio-Tos. 



1894. Oxyhleptella sagitta Giglio-Tos, Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. Torino, 

 IX, No. 184, p. 33. [ViUa Rica, Paraguay.] 



Misiones. August 2, 1910. One male. 



This specimen is inseparable from Sapucay, Paraguay, individuals. 



The records of this .species are from Villa Rica, Paraguay (type), 

 Paraguay (Gigho-Tos), Sapucay, Paraguay (Rehn), Sao Paulo, 

 Brazil (Bruner), and Chapada, Matto Grosso, Brazil (Bruner). The 

 latter record, we believe, probably relates to the closely allied 0. 

 pulcheUa. 



*Inusia pallida Bruner. 



1906. Inusia pallida Bruner, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXX, p. 660. 



[Sapucay, Paraguay.] 



Misiones. April 19, 1909. One male. 



This species was previously known only from the unique female 

 type. The present individual agrees satisfactorily with the original 

 •description except that the green color of the type is replaced 

 in the present specimen by dull ochraceous, the dark lateral line is 

 «ven more decided than in the type and the proportions are, as usual 

 in opposite sexes, somewhat different. The measurements of the 

 present specimen are: length of body, 20.8 mm. ; length of pronotum, 

 4.3; length of tegmen, 22; length of caudal femur, 11.5. 

 Oxyblepta puncticeps (Stil). 



1860. Opsomala puncticeps St§,l, Kong. Svenska Fregat. Eugenies Resa, 

 Zool., Ins. I, p. 325. [Rio Janeiro, Brazil.] 



Misiones. April 26, 1909. One male, one female. 



This species has also been recorded from Rio Janeiro (Stal) and 

 Corumba (Rehn; Bruner), Brazil; Paraguay (Giglio-Tos), Sapucay, 

 Paraguay (Bruner); Caiza and San Francisco, Bolivian Chaco 

 (Giglio-Tos); San Lorenzo, Jujuy (Giglio-Tos), and Resistencia nel 

 Chaco (Bruner), Argentina. 



