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BRAZILIAN ORTHOPTERA 
The only published records of this species are from Surinam; 
Brazil and Sapuca}', Paraguay.® 
Peucestes striolatus Brunner 
1878. P[eucestes\ striolatus Brunner, ]\Ionogr. der Phaneropt., p. 366. [Per- 
nambuco and Bahia, Brazil; Panama; Peru.] 
Pard, Para. (C. F. Baker.) One female. 
Porto Velho, Rio ^Madeira. (iVIann and Baker.) One male. 
This striking species also has been recorded from Cayenne; 
Archidona, Ecuador; eastern Bolivia and Central America, in 
addition to the localities given above. 
Posidippus citrifolius (Linnaeus) 
1758. [Grylhis (Tettigonia)] citrifolius Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. x, p. 429. 
[“Indiis.”] 
Porto Velho, Rio Aladeira. (]\Iann and Baker; i\I. Bolton.) 
Two males. 
For comments on this species see the recent paper b}^ the author 
on Posidippus and allied genera.® 
Anaulacomera^ albonodulosa Brunner 
1891. Anaulacomera albonodulosa Brunner, Verhandl. K.-K. Zool.-botan. 
Gesell. Wien, xli, pp. 141, 145. [LTpper Amazons.] 
Pard, Pard. (C. F. Baker.) Three males, two females. 
Piexe Boi, Pard. Xovember to December, 1907. (Harriet B. 
VIerrill.) One female. 
® The record by us of this species from Costa Rica (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 
Phila., 1905, p. 807, (1906)), is incorrect, the specimen being, instead, Peu- 
cestes dentatus. 
® Entom. News, xxviii, p. 117, (1917). 
’’ In 1875, Scudder erected a genus Anallomes (Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 
xvii, p. 261), based on two new species, A. unipunctata and A. maranona, both 
from the eastern slope of the Peruvian Andes. The former species was de- 
scribed from a unique male, the latter from a unique female, the two types now 
being before us. Both have been greatly battered in the course of time, and 
are greatly shrivelled and discolored, as they were dried from alcohol. The 
first species, A. unipunctata, is identical with Phylloptera serva Brunner (Mon- 
ogr. der Phaneropt., p. 313, (1878)), described from Central Peru, while the 
second species, A. maranona, is an Anaulacomera, either identical with or ex- 
tremely close to A. nodulosa St&l. Females of Anaulacomera without accom- 
panying males are extremeR difficult, if not impossible, to determine with 
certainty. Kirby (Synon. Catal. Orth., ii, p. 434, (1906)), has designated 
ynaranona as the genotj’pe, which makes the genus a synonym of Anaulaco- 
mera, as the latter name has two years’ priority over Anallomes. 
