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BRAZILIAN ORTHOPTERA 
Anaulacomera intermedia Brunner 
1878. A[naulac(miera] intermedia Brunner, Monogr. der Phaneropt., pp. 278, 
283. [Brazil] 
Petropolis. April 12 to 14, 1913. (Malcolm Burr.) One 
male. 
The present species fully agrees with the original description 
of this very distinct species. Brunei-i^ has recorded a male of the 
form from Rio de Janeiro. 
COPIPHORINAE 
Xeoconocephalus virescens Kamy 
1907. N eoconocephalus virescens Karny, AbhancU. k.-k. zool.-botan. Gesell. 
Wien, iv, heft iii, pp. 22, 29. [Marcapata, Peru.] 
Petropolis. April 12 to 14, 1913. (Malcolm Burr.) One 
male. 
This specimen fully agrees with the brief description of Karny, 
and also with his measurements. It is possible that it may 
represent a distinct species, as the two localities are so widely 
separated, but we have no valid reason at present to consider the 
Petropolis male as other than virescens. 
Xeoconocephalus irroratus (Burmeister) 
1838. Clonocephalus] irroratus Burmeister, Handb. der Entom., ii, abth. ii, 
pt. i, p. 705. [Brazil] 
Petropolis. April 12 to 14, 1913. (Malcolm Burr.) Five 
males, two females. 
These specimens fully agree with the description of this species 
given by Redtenbacher, except for one feature, which is the 
absence of black areas at the liase of the spines on the median 
femora. We find, from the present material, that these areas 
may or may not be indicated, and in certain specimens mere 
shadowy indications of the blackish patches are evident. There 
can be no question of the specific identity of the individuals with 
or without these markings. Four of the males show distinct 
blackish points on the tegmina, the other specimens have no 
indications of these. The size variation is very great, the ex- 
tremes of each sex being as follows (measurements in millimeters) : 
Ann. Carneg. Mus., ix, p. 319, (1915). 
