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BRAZILIAN ORTHOPTERA 
Proscopinae 
Corynorhynchus radula (Klug) 
1820. Proscopia radula Klug, in Nees ab Esenbeck, Horae Physicae Berolin, 
p. 20, pi. iii, fig. 4. [Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.] 
Tijuca. April 9 to 11, 1913. (M. Burr.) One male. 
This species has been recorded from as far north as Surinam. 
Acridinae {Truxalinae of authors) 
Truxalis brevicornis (Johannson) 
1764. Gryllus brevicornis Johannson, Amoen. Acad., vi, p. 398. [Pennsyl- 
vania.] 
Tijuca. April 9 to 11, 1913. (Malcolm Burr.) One male. 
Petropolis. April 12 to 14, 1913. (Malcolm Burr.) Four 
males, four females. 
All of the above specimens are in the green color phase. The 
four Petropolis females vary in tegminal coloration from immacu- 
late to rather thickly punctate with circular spots in the discoidal 
area. 
Orphula pagana (St^l) 
1860. Gomphocerus (Hyalopleryx) paganus St&l, Kongl. SvenskaFreg. Eugenies 
Resa, Zool., i. Ins., p. 339. [Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.] 
1906. Orphulina veteratoria Rehn, Proc., Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1906, p. 21. 
(In part, male only.) [Sao Paulo, Brazil.] 
1911. Orphulella crassa Bruner, Ann. Carneg. Mus., viii, pp. 12, 17. [Rio de 
Janeiro, Brazil.] 
Tijuca. April 9 to 11, 1913. (Malcolm Burr.) Fifteen 
males, four females. 
Petropolis. April 12 to 14, 1913. (Malcolm Burr.) Ten 
males, fifty-three females. 
The author has already pointed out the unfortunate, but uni- 
versal, misidentification of this species by authors,® and the 
student is referred to the earlier paper for discussion of this matter. 
The genus and species is a member of the Orphulellae, being 
near Sisantum and Orphulina, with a more distant relationship 
to Parorphula and Orphulella. In addition to pagana the genus 
contains certain other forms, i. e. Orphulina veteratoria Rehn 
( cf not 9 ) , Orphula gracilicornis Bruner, Orphula azteca (Saus- 
sure) and meridionalis and guatemalae Bruner. We now have 
® Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., xlii, p. 275, (1916). • 
