1905.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 817 



brown and very weak greenish, the femoral lobes being touched with 

 blackish-brown. 



Measuremeyits. 



Length of body, 30.5 mm. 



Length of pronotum, 6.2 



Length of tegmen, 37 



Greatest width of tegmen. 9 



Length of ovipositor, 14.2 



The type is unique. 



GONGEOCNEMIS Brunner. 

 1895. Gongrocnemis Brunner, Monogr. der Pseudophyll., p. 18, 163. 

 Included thirteen species, of which the only species figured, 'palli- 

 despinosa, may be selected as the type, 



Gongrocnemis nigrospinosa Brunner. 



1895. Gongrocnemis nigrospinosa Brunner, Monogr. der Pseudophyll., p. 

 167. [Mexico.] 



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

 (P. Biolley ; No. 49.) [A. N. S. Phila.] One female. 



This specimen has the number of femoral spines slightly different 

 from the formulae given in the original description and the cephalic 

 tibise have the fuscous annuli incomplete. 



DREPANOXIPHUS Brunner. 

 1895. Drepanoxiphiis Brunner, Monogr. der Pseudophyll., p. 18, 173. 

 Type. — D. minutus Brunner. 



Drepanoxiphus minutus Brunner? 



1895. Drepanoxiphus yninutus Brunner, Monogr. der Pseudophj^Il., p. 174. 

 [Chiriqui.] 



Carrillo. [Hebard Collection.] One female. 



San Jose. (Schild and Burgdorf.) [U . S. N. M.] One female. 



These specimens are referred to this species with some doubt, as the 

 cephalic femora of the San Jose specimen measure nearly eight milli- 

 meters in length, instead of five and a half as given in the original de- 

 scription. These parts are missing in the Carrillo individual. The 

 latter has the tegmina and wings shorter than the San Jose representa- 

 tive, the limbs are distinctly annulate and the size is slightly less. The 

 wings are infuscate in both specimens. 



COCCONOTUS stai. 



1873. Cocconotus Stal, Ofver. Kongl. Vetensk.-Akad. Forhandl., XXX, No. 

 4, p. 46. 



Type.^ — Meroncidium degeeri Stal. 

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