802 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [NoV., 



Episactus brunneri Burr. 



1899. Episactus brunneri Burr, Anal. Soc. Esp. Hist. Nat., XXVIII, p. 254. 

 [Guatemala.] 



Side of Tablazo, at 1,350 meters. October, 1904. [No. 69.] (P. 

 BioUey.) Male and female taken in eoitu. 



These specimens constitute the first record of the species since the 

 original description. 



TRTJXALIS Fabricius. 

 Truxalis brevicornis (Johansson). 



La Palma, altitude 1,600 meters. May, 1905. [No. 89.] (P. 

 Biolley.) One female. 



ORPHULELLA Giglio-Tos. 

 Orpliulella punctata (De Geer). 



San Jose, altitude 1,160 meters. August, 1904. "; [No. 81.] J (P. 

 Biolley.) One male. 



Santa Clara. (P. Biolley.) One male. 



Orphulella costaricensis Bruner. 



San Jose, altitude 1,160 meters. August, 1904. [Nos. 75 (part), 76, 

 77, 78, 79, 80 and 81.] (P. Biolley.) One male, ten females. 



Surubres river at San Mateo, altitude 250 meters. February, 1905. 

 [No. 74.] One female. 



Side of Tablazo, at 1,350 meters. October, 1904. [No. 71.] (P. 

 Biolley.) One male. 



Orphulella meridionalis Bruner 7 



1904. Orphulella meridionalis Bruner, Biol. Cent.-Amer., Orth., II, p. SI. 

 [Costa Rica.] 



San Jose, altitude 1,160 meters. August, 1904. [No. 76.] (P. 

 Biolley.) One female. 



Side of Tablazo, at 1,350 meters. October, 1904. [No. 70.] (P. 

 Biolley.) One male. 



These specimens are referred to the species with a query. 



PLECTROTETTIX McNeill. 

 Plectrotettix calidus Bruner. 



1904. Plectrotettix calidus Bruner, Biol. Cent.-Amer., Orth., II, p. 101. 

 [Cuernavaca, Morelos and Guerrero, Mexico ; Nicaragua ; Costa Rica.] 



Side of Tablazo, at 1,350 meters. October, 1904. [No. 60.] (P. 

 Biolley.) One male, two females. 



These specimens agree fairly well with Cuernavaca specimens, but 

 have the caudal tibiae with the colors much richer. One female with- 

 out exact data, but presumably from Costa Rica as it was sent by Biol- 



