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Chromacris nuptialis (Gerstaecker). 



1873. Romalea nuptialis Gerstaecker, Stett. Entom. Zeit., XXXIV, p. 

 185. [Salto Grande,^ Brazil.] 



Jimdiahy. January 20, 1899 (9). (Schrottky.) One d", one 9. 



The markings of the tegminal veins in this species remind one of the 



similar pattern noticed in the otherwise very different C. icterus. 



ZONIOPODA St&l. 

 Zoniopoda tarsata (Serville). 



Jmidiahy. January 28, 1899. (Schrottky.) One d^. 



This specimen agrees fully with the original description and two 

 Rio Grande do Sul specimens determined as tarsata, received from 

 the late Dr. Saussure. 



LEPTYSMA St&l. 



Leptysma gracilis Bruner.s 



1906. [Leptysma] gracilis Bruner, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXX, p. 658. 

 [Sao Paulo, Brazil.] 



Sao Paulo. September 5-19, 1900. (Hempel.) Six d, four 9 . 



This series shows an appreciable amount of variation in the form 



of the fastigium, some having the angle more acute than others. 



Leptysma filiformis (Serville). 



Sao Paulo. September 1 and 7, 1900. (Hempel.) Three 9 . 



PARACOKNOPS Giglio-Tos. 



Paracornops longipenne (De Geer)? 



1773. Acrydium longipenne DeGeer, Mem. d'Hist. Ins., Ill, p. 501, PI. 42, 

 fig. 9. [Surinam.] 



Sao Paulo. September 14, 1900. (Hempel.) Five d^, one 9 . 



We have followed Bruner^ in considering this form the same as 

 DeGeer's species, the correctness of which association can be deter- 

 mined definitely only by the examination of Surinam material. 



The specimens in hand are brownish instead of greenish as described 

 by DeGeer, but as far as can be determined from his figure they do not 

 differ structurally, and in dimensions they fully agree with those given 

 by him. 



^ One of two localities, Salto Grande, Minas Geraes or Salto Grande, Sao Paulo, 

 probablj' tlie latter. 



3 The five females from Sapucay, Paraguay, recorded by the author as L. 

 filiformis {Proc. Acad. Nat. Set. Phila., 1907, p. 180) are found on re-examination 

 to be this species. The absence of male individuals accounts for the error in 

 >determination. 



■'Froc. V. S. Nat. Mus., XXX, p. 662. 



