1913.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 371 



sulphur yellow on the pleura, pronotum, and head. Tegmina maize 

 yellow proximad, passing into pale apple green on the distal two- 

 thirds; tympanum with the principal veins lined with burnt sienna; 

 exposed portion of the wings pale apple green. Eyes chocolate. 



Measurements. 



Length of body 13 . 8 mm. 



Length of pronotum 3.2 '' 



Length of tegmen 17 . 3 " 



Greatest width of tegmen 3.4 " 



The type of this remarkable species is unique. 



*Grammadera albida Brunner. 



1878. G[rammaderd\ albida Brunner, Monogr. der Phaneropt., p. 298. 

 [Brazil.] 



Misiones. December 22, 1910. (No. 8.) One female. 

 This species has been recorded from Sapucay, Paraguay (Rehn), 

 in addition to the localities given above. 



Phylloptera ovalifolia BurmeLster. 



1838. Ph[ylloptera] ovalifolia Burmeister, Handb. der Entom., II, Abth. II, 

 pt. 1, p. 311. [South America.) 



Misiones. March 18 and 22, 1909. Two males. 



This widely distributed species has previously been recorded in 

 Argentina only from Buenos Aires (Serville), while from southern 

 Brazil it has been reported from Theresopolis (Saussure and Pictet), 

 Rio Janeiro (Walker; Brunner), and Santa Catharina (Saussure and 

 Pictet). 



*PhylIoptera spinulosa Brunner. 



1878. Phiylloptera] spinulosa Brunner, Monogr. der Phaneropt., p. 314. 

 [Ypanema, Sao Paulo, Brazil.] 



Misiones. March 15, 1909. One female. 



This specimen has been compared with a pair from Sapucay, 

 Paraguay. The three localities here mentioned are all knoTNoi for 

 the species. 



SubfamUy PSEUDOPHYLLIN^. 



Dasyscelis normalis Brunner. 



1895. Dasyscelis normalis Brunner, Monogr. der Pseudophyll., p. 119. 

 [Uruguay; Buenos Aires.] 



Buenos Aires. February 26, 1909. One male. 



