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Thunberg's name brunnea was not listed in Kirby's cata- 

 logue. 



Paratropes aequatorialis Saussure. 



Paratropes aequatorialis Saussure, Rev. Zool., (2), vol. xvi, 

 p. 309 (1864); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., vol. i, p. 109 (1904). 



One $, one 9, October 11, 1908; two $ $, November, 

 1908; three 9 9 . January, 1909. Schunke. 



This species, as here determined, superficially resembles 

 P. mexicana Brunner but the abdomen is almost entirely 

 black beneath while in mexicana it is distinctly bordered with 

 yellowish. The inner margin of the apical infuscation of the 

 wings of aequatorialis is nearly straight (PI. I, fig. 1), the 

 infuscation nearly or quite covering the whole apical half 

 of the ulnar area. Iti mexicana this infuscation covers only 

 the apical fifth or sixth of the ulnar area and the inner 

 margin of this darkened area is considerably curved (PI. 

 I, fig. 2). 



Paratropes pica Walker. 



Paratropes pica Walker, Cat. Blatt. Brit. Mus., p. 151 (1868) ; 

 Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., vol. i, p. 110 (1904). 



One 9 , October, 1908. Schunke. 



This specimen agrees exactly with the original descrip- 

 tion and with the colored figure given by Mr. Shelford in 

 Wytsman's Genera Insectorum, Fasc. 74, plate 5, fig. 10 

 (1908). 



Epilampra conspersa Burmeister. 



Epilampra conspersa Burmeister, Handb. Ent., vol. ii, p. 

 505 (18.38); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., vol. i, p. 126 (1904). 



One $ , October, 1908. Schunke. 



Panchlora peruana Saussure. 



Panchlora peruana Saussure, Rev. Zool., (2), vol. xvi, p. 342 

 (1864); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., vol. i, p. 153 (1904). 



Three 9 9 , September and November, 1908, and April, 

 1909. 



