BRUNER : Sue in A.MERK an LOCI 1-1 7 



Habitat. Specimens arc al hand from Bahia, Brazil, and Pi 

 Suarez, Bolivia. Those coming from the former region 

 bear the label "Bom Fim (Rio SapaS) Bahia, Nov. to, [908," and 

 were collected by J. I). Haseman. The other lot (one male and two 

 females) was taken by J. Steinbach during Novemb , and 



January, 1909. 



( ienus Orphi i \ Stal. 



Orpkula StAl, Recens. Orthopt., I. p. [05 (1873); Bruner, Ann. Carnegie Mu ., 



VIII, p. 9 (191 1 ). 



:->2. Orphula pagana St. ip. 



Gomphocerns (Hyalopteryx) pagana Stal, Freg. Eug. Resa., Ins. Orthopt., p. 339 



(i860). 

 Truxalis (Orphula) pagana StAl, Recens. Orthopt., I, p. 106 (1873). 

 Orphula pagana Giglio-Tos, Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp., Torino, IX, No. 



[84, p. 9 (1894). 



Habitat. — The material taken by J. Steinbach at Santa Cruz de la 

 Siena, Bolivia, contains three males and four females of this i 

 There is also a single female collected b\ J. 1). Haseman at Sapucay, 

 Paraguay. 



One of the females coming from Sta. Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, is 

 dull black throughout. 



( renus Orphulella Giglio-Tos. 



Orphulella Giglio-Tos, Hull. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. Torino, IX. no. 184, p. 10 

 (1894); Scudder, Can. Ent., XXXI, pp. 177-188 (1899); Bruner, Biol. Cent.- 

 Amer., Orthopt., II, pp. 31, 74 (1902, 1904); lis., Ann. Carnegie Mus., VIII, 

 pp. 9-20 (1911). 



33. Orphulella (?) crassa Bruner? 

 Orphulella crassa Bruner, Ann. Carnegie Mus., VIII, p. 17 (i<;i 1 - 



There is a male specimen at hand which [ am inclined to place here. 

 It comes from "Sete Lagoas. Minas Geraes, Brazil," where it was 

 taken on .Max 3, 1908, by J. 1). Haseman. While not quite typical 

 in some respects, il agrees very closely with a male coming from 

 Rio de Janeiro and labeled 0. crassa l>y myself, when the types were 

 ai hand for comparison. 



This species, 0. crassa. also hears a rather strong resemblance to 

 the insects described by me as Orphula meridionalis and 0. guatemalce, 

 a- well as witli the Oxycoryphus azteca Saussure. The Oxycoryphus 



