276 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [May, 



PHOTINA Burmeister. 

 1838. Photina Burmeister, Handb. d. Ent., II, Abth. II, pt, I, p. 531. 

 Type, by elimination, P. vitrea Burm. 



Photina vitrea Burmeister. 



1838. M[antis] (Photina) vitrea Burmeister, Handb. d. Entom., II, Abth. 

 II, pt. I, p. 532. [Brazil.] 



One female. 



PAKAMTJSONIA Rehn. 

 Paramusonia conspersa (Saussure). 



1870. Th[espis] conspersa Saussure, Mitth. Schw. Ent. GeseU., Ill, p. 238. 

 [South America.] 



« One male, one female. 



Apparently this is the first record of the species with exact data. 

 This form can be separated from the allied P. injumata (Serville) by 

 the finely denticulate lateral margins of the j^ronotum. 



MIOPTEEYX Saussure. 

 Miopteryx grenadensis Saussure. 



Two males. 



CAILIBIA Stai. 

 1877. Callibia Stal, Bihang till K. Svenska Vet. Akad. Handl., IV, No. 10, 

 pp. 79, 85. 



Type. — Harpax pictipennis Serville = Mantis diana Stoll. 



Callibia diana (Stoll). 



1813. [Mantis] Diana Stoll, Natuur. Afbeeld. Besch. Spooken, pp. 74, 78, pi. 

 XXV, fig. 100. ["East Indies."] 



One male. 



This species has been recorded from Cayenne. 



OXYOPS Saussure. 



1869. Oxyops Saussure, Mitth. Schw. Ent. GeseU., Ill, pp. 56, 66. 



Type. — 0. rubicunda (Stoll). 



Oxyops rubicunda (Stoll). 



1813. [Mantis] Rubicunda Stoll, Natuur. Afbeeld. Besch. Spooken, pp. 73, 

 79, pi. XXV, fig. 96. 



One male. 



This specimen has the internal face of the cephalic coxse unicolor as 

 in one of the males examined by Saussm-e. 



PARASTAGMATOPTERA Saussure. 

 Parastagmatoptera tessellata Saussure and Zehntner. 



1894. Parastagmatoptera tessellata Saussure and Zehntner, Biol. Cent.- 

 Amer., Orth., I, p. 188. [Cayenne.] 



One male. 



