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size of the male series. We have been permitted to examine the 

 unique female type of Coelopterna stalii Scudder, from the Peru- 

 vian Maranon, and find it to be identical with DeGeer's species. 

 This position has been assigned by some workers, but no one has 

 done so previously from a type examination. 



The species is wide spread in tropical America, and is generally 

 referred to in the literature as Coelopterna acuminata, but the 

 generic name Paulinia has priority. 



OMMEXECHINAE 

 Ommexecha giglio-tosi Bolivar 



1899. 0[mmexecha] giglio-tosi Bolivar, Revista Chilena Hist. Nat., iii, p. 

 54, 55. [Caiza, Aguarenda and San Francisco, Bolivian Chaco.] 



Peixe Boi, east of Pard,, Para. November to December, 

 1907. (H. B. Merrill.) Two males. 

 These specimens are not specifically separable from individuals 

 of this species previously recorded by us from northern Argen- 

 tina. 



PYRGOMORPHINAE 



Algete brunneri Bolivar 



1905. Algete hrunneri Bolivar, Boletin R. Soc. Espan. Hist. Nat., v, p. 214, 

 [Pernatnbuco, Brazil.] 



Baixa Verde, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. (W. M. Mann.) 



One female. 

 Ceara Mirim, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. (W. M. Mann.) 

 One female. 

 These specimens are perfectly typical of this pecuHar genus 

 and species, which is known only from extreme eastern Brazil. 



Omura congrua Walker 



1870. Omura congrua Walker, Catal. Derm. Salt. Brit. Mus., iii, p. 504. 

 [Pard, Brazil; Amazon Region; Archidona, Ecuador.] 



Manaos, Amazonas. (Mann and Baker.) One female. 

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

 Peixe, Boi, east of Pard,, Pard. November to December. 

 (H. B. Merrill.) One female, two immature females. 

 The variety hrunneri, described by Bruner^^ from Demerara, 

 is clearly no more than an individual variation. The general 

 size and antennal size differences given as diagnostic are of no 



^8 Ann. Carneg. Mus., viii, p. 42, (1911). 



