INSECUTOR INSCITI^ MRNSTRUUS 69 



Subfamily TRIGONIDINiE 



Cyrtoxipha peruviana Saussure. 



Cyrtoxipha peruviana Saussure, Miss. Mex., Orth., p. 378 (1874) ; 

 Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., vol. ii, p. 83 (1906). 



One $ , September 10, 1906. Iconnicoff. 



A brownish green specimen measuring as follows : Length : 

 pronotum, 1 mm. ; tegmina, 5.5 mm. ; wings beyond the teg- 

 mina, 4 mm. ; posterior femora, 5.5 mm. Width : tegmina, 

 2.25 mm. 



The pronotum is distinctly transverse, much broader poste- 

 riorly than anteriorly and marked dorsally with a broad black- 

 ish stripe covering two-thirds or more of the width. 



Cyrtoxipha gracilis Scudder. 



Trigonidium gracilc Scudder, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xii, 

 p. 331 (1869) ; Cyrtoxipha gracilis Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., vol. 

 ii, p. 83 (1906). 



One $ , January, 1907. Iconnicoff. 



This species is readily distinguished from the above species 

 by the much smaller size. 



Subfamily ENEOPTERTN^ 



Eneoptera surinamensis De Geer. 



Gryllits surinamensis De Geer, Men. Ins., vol. iii, p. 519, pi. xliii, 

 fig. 1 (1773) ; Eneoptera surinamensis Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., 

 vol. ii, p. 90 (1906). 



Five $ 9. August 31 and September 11, 190(i, Iconnicoff, 

 and October, 1908, Schunke. 



Aphonomorphus peruvianus Saussure. 



Aphomis peruvianus Saussure, Miss. Mex., Orth., p. 511 (1874) ; 

 Aphonomorphus peruvianus Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., vol. ii, p. 

 106 (1906). 



One $ , December 2.3, 1906. Iconnicoff. 



The anterior tibiae have a well-developed conchate foramen 

 on the inner side, the outer side without any. This conchate 

 foramen is a verv distinctive character. 



