JAMES A. G. REHN 
343 
Greatest Greatest 
Hormetica scrobiculata 
6' 
Length of 
body 
Length of 
pronotum 
width of 
pronotum 
Length of 
tegmen 
width of 
tegmen 
(ex Brunner) 
Hormetica scrobiculata 
9 
40 
13 
18 
22 
(ex Brunner) 
Hormetica scrobiculata 
& 
31 
11 
15 
18 
(Petropolis) 
Hormetica scrobiculata 
9 
36 
12.9 
16.2 
20.8 
11.9 
(Petropolis) 
36.5 
11.5 
15 
19.4 
11.1 
MANTIDAE 
Vatinae 
Cardioptera brachyptera Burmeister 
1838. M[antis {Cardioptera)] brachyptera Burmeister, Handb. der Entom., 
ii, abth. ii, pt. i, p. 541. [Brazil.] 
Tijiica. IV, 9 to 11, 1913. (M. Burr.) One juv. female. 
ACRIDIDAE 
Acrydiinae 
Rytinatettix- lobulatus (St&l) 
1860. Tetrix lohidata Still, Kongl. Svenska Fregatt. Eugenies Resa, ZooL, i, 
p. 347. [Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.] 
Petropolis. April 12 to 14, 1913. (Burr.) One female. 
This species has also been recorded from Nova Friburgo, 
Brazil and Argentina, as well as from the Amazon region,^ 
but we feel misgivings as to the latter identification.^ 
2 Vide Hancock, Trans. Entom. Soc. London, 1908, p. 418, (1908). 
3 Hancock, Ibid., p. 419. 
* Hancock (Ibid., p. 418) has suggested the probabihty of GigUo-Tos’ 
Paratetiix borelli (Bull. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. Torino, xii, no. 302, p. 28, 
(1897)) being the same as St&l’s lobulata. This does not appear to us to be 
the case, as in our opinion it equals the allied Rytinatettix fossulatus (Bolivar) 
(Ann. Soc. Entom. Belg. xxxi, p. 256, (1887)). We have specimens from Ar- 
gentina before us which fully agree with borelli, and were so determined by 
Bruner, and these are clearly fossulatus. Our previous references of material 
to lobulatus (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1913, p. 304) should instead relate to 
fossidatus, true lobulatus previous to this writing having been unknown to us. 
The localities from which fossidatus is now known are: Rio de Janeiro, State 
of Apiahy, Rio Grande do Sul, Corumbd, and Chapada, Brazil; Caiza and Puerto 
Suarez, Bolivia; Paraguay; San Lorenzo, Misiones, Embarcacion, Jujuy, 
Tucuman, Cruz del Eje, Cordoba, Carcaraiia, Rosario and Buenos Aires, 
Argentina; Lota, Chile. 
TRANS. AM. ENT. SOC., XLIII. 
