NO. 1304. .UfERICAX MAXTIDS—RKIIX. 565 



Two nialos, two females; Baracoa, Cuba. February 4, 1902. (Wni, 

 Pahiior.) [r.S.N.M.J Haiti. [A. N. S. IMiila. j 



The female specimen from Haiti is a perfectly typical individual, 

 with the transverse callous stigma, while the Cul)an female is slightly 

 smaller, with the anterior femora comparatively weaker and the stigma 

 smaller and ovate. The two males from Haiti are identical in form 

 and coloration. 



Genus CALLIM ANTIS Stal. 



1877. CaUimantis StAl, Bihang till K. 8venska Vet.-Akad. Handliugar, l^', 

 no. 10, p. 39. 



Type. — Callimanth antiUarnni (Saussure). 



CALLIMANTIS ANTILLARUM (Saussure). 



1859. J/[an//.s] antillarum, Saussure, Revue et Magasin de Zoologie, 2d ser., 

 XI, p. 60; 8t, Thomas. 



One female; Haiti. [A. N. S. Phila.] This species has previously 

 been recorded from St. Thomas, Santo Domingo, Culebra Island, and 

 Botafogo, near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The latter locality appears 

 rather questionable. 



Genus LITANEUTRIA Saussure. 



1892. Litaneutrin Saussure, Societas Entomologica, Yll, p. 128. 



Type.^—L. ocularis Saussure. 



LITANEUTRIA MINOR (Scudder). 



1872. Stagmatopiera minor Scudder, Rep. U. S. Geol. Surv. Nebraska, p. 251; 

 Nebraska City, Nebraska. 



One female; Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, Mexico. September, 1902. 

 (Dr. W. E. Hughes.) [A. N. S. Phila.] This is the first Mexican 

 record for this species. 



Genus ANGELA Serville. 



1839. Angela Serville, Orthoptc'res, p. 171. 

 Originally included (jimiqueynaculata., versicolor, infumata, and 

 hraclnjpttra. Of these, Jxracliyptera may be selected as the type. " 



«As the generic name The^m Serville (Ann. Sci. Nat., XXII, 1831, p. 54) is closely 

 involved with Angela, the type of the former is seen on elimination to be jxirva 



(Olivier). 

 purpurascens — A ngcla, 1839. 

 faaciata — Tenodcra, 1838. 

 quiinpiemaculata — Angela, 1839. 

 parva. 



