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BRAZILIAN ORTHOPTERA 
at this writing. We do not care to describe species of this genus 
from the female sex alone, so it seems most advisable to permit 
these specimens to remain undetermined until males of the 
species are discovered. 
Grammadera hastata Brunner 
1891. Grammadera luistata Brunner, Verhancll. K.-K. Zool.-botan. Gesell. 
Wien, xli, p. 150. [Cayenne.] 
Porto Velho, Rio Madeira. (Mann and Baker.) One female. 
This record and that by Giglio-Tos from Corumba, Matto 
Grosso, Brazil,^ are the only ones for the species since the original 
description. 
Viadana granulosa (Brimner) 
1891. Ctenophlehia granulosa Brunner, Verhandl. K.-K. Zool.-botan. Gesell. 
Wien, xli, p. 155. [Pebas, Upper Amazons (Peru).] 
Para, Para. (C. F. Baker.) One male. 
This specimen fully agrees with the ambisexual characters 
given by Brunner from the type female, and in proportions is 
identical, except for the caudal femora being slightly longer. 
The male genitalia fully agree with the description of those parts 
of curvicercata Brunner,^“ except that the cerci are without any 
appendage at the basal fourth or any other point. 
The range of the species is seen to cover a considerable portion 
of Amazonia. 
Phylloptera ancilla (Brunner) 
1878. Phylloptera ancilla Brunner, Monogr. der Phaneropt., p. 312. [Sur- 
inam.] 
Para, Para. (C. F. Baker.) One female. 
This striking species has, as far as we can ascertain, been 
recorded only from the type locality. 
Coelophyllum crassum new specie.s (Plate III, fig.s. 15 and 16.) 
Related to C. rectinerve (Brunner) [Prosagoga rectinervis 
Brunner], as understood by us, but differing in the more robust 
form, the body being much less compressed, and the eyes, fastig- 
ium, face, pronotum and stridulating field of the tegmina being 
9 Bollett. ]Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. Torino, xv, no. 377, p. 7, (1900). 
'0 Verhandl. K.-K. Zool.-botan. Gesell. Wien, xli, p. 155, (1891). 
