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The immature male from Corozal has a color pattern close to 

 that of similar individuals of '^Ceratinoptera" diaphana (Fabri- 

 cius), the network of dark markings on the dorsal thoracic and 

 abdominal segments being very similar. In adults, however, 

 the coloration is quite different. 



On the habits of this species Mr. Hebard gives me the follow- 

 ing information. Individuals ran rapidly about on the bark of 

 trees and when closely pursued would fly for a short distance 

 but always return to the surface they had left. Both adults and 

 young were noted to exhibit exactly the same action as the bark- 

 loving mantis Gonatista grisea, in suddenly arresting their move- 

 ments and remaining perfectly motionless. 

 Pseudophyllodromia elegans Shelford 

 1907. Pseudophyllodronda elegans Shelford, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., (7), 



xix, p. 34. [Maroni, French Guiana.] 



Para, Para. (C. F. Baker.) One male. 

 This specimen agrees with the original description based on a 

 single female. 



Pseudophyllodromia boliviensis Shelford 



1909. Pseudophyllodromia boliviensis Shelford, Deutsch. Entom. Zeitschr., 

 1909, p. 617. [Mapiri (Mapari on some maps), Bolivia.] 



Para, Pana. (C. F. Baker.) One male, one female. 

 Porto Velho, Rio Madeira. (Mann and Baker.) One female. 

 These specimens fully agree with the original description. The 

 species is apparently quite close to P. peruana (Saussure). 



Pseudophyllodromia lineolata Saussure 



1872. Ps[eudophyllodro)nia] lineolata Saussure, Mel. Orthopt., ii, fasc. 4, p. 99. 

 [Brazil.] 



Pared, Para. (C. F. Baker.) One female. 



This specimen fully agrees with the original description in every 

 respect except several which are probably sexual, Saussure's 

 material being of the male sex. The base color of the head is 

 blackish instead of reddish as described, while the antennae are 

 similarly colored except for the testaceous proximal portion. 

 The abdomen is also almost wholly Ijlaekish. 



It is quite possible that Blatta variegata Walker'*' described 

 from Para may be the same as this species. If such should prove 

 to be the case Walker's name has priority. 



i^Catal. Blatt. Brit. Mus., p. 112, (1868). 



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