JAMES A. G. REHN 355 
Length of 
Length of 
Greatest 
caudal 
width of 
Length of 
Length of 
caudal 
Length of 
body 
pronotum 
pronotum 
tegmen 
femur 
ovipositor 
& 
25 
7.6 
5.2 
35.8 
20 
(S' 
30 
9.2 
6.1 
42.4 
24.5 
9 
31. 9»® 
7.9 
5.2 
46 
24 
30 
9 
35.2>3 
8.3 
5.4 
44.5 
26.9 
29 
We have not used DeGeer’s name tuberculatus for this species, 
as has been done l)y several recent authors, ])ecaiise it seems evi- 
dent to us that DeGeer had a very different species, and prob- 
ably one of another genus before him. St&l,^'* in commenting on 
the DeGeerian material says the fastigii touch in the type of the 
species. This would show it to be quite distinct from irroratus 
and probably from N eoconocephalus. 
CONOCEPHALINAE 
Conocephalus saltator (Saussure)’® 
1859. X[iphidhim] saltator Saussure, Revue et Magasin de Zoologie, 2e ser., 
xi, p. 208. [Guiana.] 
Tijuca. April 9 to 11, 1913. (IMalcolm Burr.) Eight males, 
five females, one immature female. 
Conocephalus truncatus (Redtenbacher)i® 
1891. Xiphidium truncatus Redtenbacher, Verb. k.-k. zool.-botan. Gesell. 
Wien, xli, p. 522. [Brazil.] 
Tijuca. April 9 to 11, 1913. (Malcolm Burr.) One female. 
Petropolis. April 12 to 14, 1913. (IMalcolm Burr.) Six 
males, ten females. 
GRYLLIDAE 
Gryllinae 
Hygronemobius dissimilis (Saussure) 
1874. Kemohius dissimilis Saussure, Miss. Sci. Mexiq., Rech. Zook, vi, p. 
387. [Brazil.] 
Petropolis. April 12 to 14, 1913. (IMalcolm Burr.) Two 
males. 
Exclusive of ovipositor. 
Recens, Orthopt., ii, p. 110, (1874). 
Recorded by Rehn and Hebard, Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., xlii, p. 278, 
(1915). 
Recorded by Rehn and Hebard, Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc., xlii, p. 281, 
(1915). 
TRANS. AM. ENT. SOC., XLIII. 
