1913.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELrHIA. 375 



*Neooonocephalus redtenbacheri Kamy. 



1907. Neoconncephalus redtenbacheri Karny, Abhandl. K. K. Zool.-bot. 

 GeseU. Wien, IV, p. 32. [Rio Grande do Sul, BrazU.] 



Tucuman, Prov. of Tucuman. March 16, 1911. One male, two 

 females. 



These specimens agree fully with the original description of the 

 species. The male and one female are in a green phase, while the 

 other female is in a brown phase very closely resembling N. obscurel- 

 lus, from which it can be separated by the narrower fastigium. 



The type locality and Tucuman are the only points from which the 

 species has been recorded. 



* Neooonocephalus saturatus (Griffini). 



1891. Conocephalus saturatus Griffini, Miscell. Entom., VII, p. 5. [Based 

 on Conocephalus infuscatus Redtenbacher (not of Scudder); Medellin; 

 St. Vincent, Lesser Antilles; Cuba; Venezuela; Surinam; Cayenne; 

 Brazil; Rio Grande and Theresopolis, Brazil.] 



Buenos Aires. January 14, 1909. One male. 



Misiones. March 16, 1911. One male. 



Neoconocephalus macropterus (Redtenbacher). 



1891. Conocephalus macropterus Redtenbacher, Verhandl. K. K. Zool.-bot. 

 GeseU. Wien, XLI, p. 402. [Mexico; Martinique; St. Vincent, Lesser 

 Antilles; Cuba; San Francisco and Pernambuco, Brazil; Peru; Buenos 



Aires.] 



Posadas, Misiones. Elev. 80 meters. March 6, 1909. One 

 female. 



This specimen has been compared with individuals from Rosario, 

 Argentina, Mexico, and the West Indies. 



*Agraecia maculata Redtenbacher. 



1891. Agraecia maculata Redtenbacher, ibid., XLI, p. 455, pi. IV, fig. 63. 

 [Theresopolis, Brazil.] 



Misiones. November 12, 1909. One male. 



This specimen has been compared with individuals from Sapucay, 



Paraguay. 



Conocephalus longipes (Redtenbacher). 



1891. Xiphidium longipes Redtenbacher, ibid., XLI, p. 505, pi. IV, fig. 81. 

 [Buenos Aires; Montevideo; Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catharina, 

 Brazil; Peru (?).] 



Misiones. March 30 and April 19, 1909. One male, one female. 



Buenos Aires. February 26, 1909; May 3, 1907. One male, one 

 female. 



Chacras de Coria, Prov. of Mendoza. Elev. 936 meters. Janu- 

 ary 11, February 16, and April 7, 1907. Four males. 

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