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discoideus, as all the material of the genus we have seen from that 
portion of Brazil represents the allied D. angulatus. 
Elaeochlora trilineata (Serville) 
1831. Xiphicera trilineata Serville, Ann. Sci. Nat., xii, p. 272. [Brazil.] 
Petropolis. April 12 to 14, 1913. (Malcolm Burr.) Three 
males. 
This beautiful species has been recorded from Rio de Janeiro 
by several authors. It probably replaces, in that general region, 
E. viridicata (Serville), which is rather widely distributed to the 
southward and southwestward. 
Chromacris mil es (Drury) 
1773. Gryll[us] Loc[usta] miles Drury, lUustr. Nat. Hist. Exot. Ins., ii, pp. 
79 and Index, pi. xUi, fig. 2. [Bay of Honduras.] 
Petropolis. April 12 to 14, 1913. (Malcolm Burr.) Three 
males. 
These specimens belong to the color form having the pale, 
normally exposed, markings decidedly yellow and the wing disk 
of the same color, while the tegmina are greenish. This phase 
superficially resembles the Central American C. colorata, but the 
antennae are always entirely black. We have the same phase 
from Jundiahy, state of Sao Paulo, and Rio Capivary, state of 
Santa Catharina, Brazil. 
Leptysma filiformis (Serville) 
1839. Opsomala filiformis Serville, Hist. Nat. Ins., Orth., p. 593. [The North 
of the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil.] 
Tijuca. April 9 to 11, 1913. (Malcolm Burr.) Three males, 
two females, one immature male, one immature female. 
Petropolis. April 12 to 14, 1913. (Malcolm Burr.) One 
male. 
Vilerna rugulosa St§,l 
1878. V[ilerna] rugxdosa Stfil, Bihang K. Svenska Vet. Akad. Handl., v, no- 
4, p. 61. [Peru; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.] 
Tijuca. April 9 to 11, 1913. (Malcolm Burr.) One male, 
one female. 
Petropolis. April 12 to 14, 1913. (Malcolm Burr.) One 
male, one female. 
These specimens are specifically identical with previously 
reported material from several localities in Paraguay, but in 
