1904.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 677 



Liiebo, Congo. (D. W. Snyder.) [U. S. Nat. Mus.] One male, 

 one female. 



As far as can be determined from Karsch's rather meagre descrip- 

 tion of a female, the above specimens represent his species. Differ- 

 ence is noted in the unicolorous face, the limbs, however, being suffused 

 with blackish, which is limited on the caudal femora to the distal half. 

 The male is gaily colored as in T. zebra and is but slightly smaller, but 

 the genae are solid yellowish from the eye down, the caudal margin of 

 the lateral lobes of the pronotum are more broadly yellowish than the 

 cephalic, the ventral margin is blacldsh, and the lateral aspect of 

 the proximal abdominal segments are almost solid black. The apex 

 of the male abdomen is strongly clavate, recurved and directed cepha- 

 lad; the subgenital plate is inflated, subcylindrical, elongate; cerci 

 simple, styliform, hidden under the subgenital plate. 



Subfamily PROSCOPIXiE. 

 CORYNORHYNCHUS Brunner 

 1890. Corynorhynchus Brunner, Verhandl. K. K. Zool.-Bot. Gesell., Wien, 

 XL, p. 101. 



Included C. radula, hispidus and spinosus Klug, and hispidulus and 

 latirostris Brunner. Of these radula may be considered the type. 



Corynorhynchus radula (lOug). 



"1820. Proscopia radula Ivlug, in Nees ab Esenbeck, Hors Phys. Berol. 

 p. 20, tab. Ill, fig. 4. [Rio de Janeiro; Para, Brazil.]" 



Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. November. (H. H. Smith.) One male, 

 two females. 



One of the female specimens is considerably larger than the other 

 and very materially exceeds Brunncr's measurements. No other 

 difference, however, can be detected between it and the other female, 

 which fully agrees wdth the above-mentioned measurements. 



TETANORHYNCHUS Brunner. 



1890. Tetanorhynchus Brunner, Verliandl. K. K. Zool.-Bot. Gesell., Wien, 

 XL, p. 104. 



Included punctatus lOug, suhlavis, propinquus, incertus, longirosiris 



and angustirostris Brunner. Of these punctatus may be considered 



the type. 



Tetanorhynchus bihastatus n. sp. 



Types : d" and 9 ; Corumba, Matto Grosso, Brazil. March (High- 

 land). (H. H. Smith.) [U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 8116.] 



Closely allied to T. humilis Giglio-Tos from Paraguay,^^ ^^^ differing 



>2 Co-types of this species received from Dr. Borelli have been used for com- 

 parison. 



