INSSCUTOR INSCITI^ MENSTRUUS 55 



riorly, 5 mm. ; tegmina mesially, 17 mm. ; posterior femora at 

 widest point, 2.5 mm. ; ovipositor mesially, 1 mm. 



Described from one 9 , the type, September, 1908. Schunke. 



Type in the collection of the U. S. National Museum. 



Cat. No. 213:37, U. S. Nat. Mus. 



Chlorophylla rufipes Brunner. 



Chlorophylla rufipes Brunner, Monogr. Pseudoph., p. 266, pi. x, 

 fig. 116 (1895); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., vol. ii, p. 353 (1906). 



Two ? 9, November, 1908, and October, 1900. Schunke. 



Subfamily MECOPODIN^ 



Rhammatopoda opilionoides Redtenbacher. 



Rhammatopoda opilionoides Redtenbacher, Verhandl. zool.-bot. 



Ges. Wien, vol. xlii, p. 203, pi. iii, fig. 6 (1892) ; Kirby, Syn. 



Cat. Orth., vol. ii, p. 360 (1906). 

 Rhammatopoda redtenbacheri Bolivar, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung., 



p. 169 (1903). 



Two $ $ , two 9 9 , November 2, 9, Ifi, and December 12, 

 '1916. Iconnicofif. 



-Tabaria opilionoides Walker, the type of which was exam- 

 ined by the writer in 1913, is amply distinct from the above 

 species both generically and specifically. Thus the substitution 

 by Bolivar of the specific name redtenbacheri for Redtenbach- 

 er's species is unwarranted and this name accordingly falls in 

 the synonymy. 



Subfamily PHANEROPTERIN^ 

 Dysonia elegans Brunner. 



Aphidnia elegans Brunner, Monogr. Phaneropt., p. 155 (1878) ; 

 Dysonia elegans Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., vol. ii, p. 411 (1906). 



One 9 , November, 1908. Schunke. 



Dysonia punctifrons Brunner. 



Aphidnia punctifrons Brunner, Monogr. Phaneropt., p. 154 (pi. iii, 

 fig. 40a, b (1878) ; Dysonia punctifrons Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., 

 vol. ii, p. 412 (1906). 



One adult 9 , no date, one immature $ , May 3, 1908. 

 Schunke. 



