Bruner : South \ >n rk \-. Loci I.">| 



4.V Amblytropidia corumbae Bruner. 

 Amblylropidia cor umbo. Bri ner, Ann. Carnegie Mus., VIII, pp. 25, .>- 



Habitat. I here is a1 hand a single female specimen, which was 

 .1! Puerto Suarez, Bolivia, by J. Steinbach during the month ol 

 \<>\ ember. 



44. Amblytropidia chapadensis Rehn. 



Amblylropidia chapadensis Rehn, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus.. XXX, p. 371 

 Bri ner, Ann. Carnegie Mus., VIII, pp. 25, 29 (1911). 



Habitat. — J. Steinbach collected a single female specimen al S 



Cruz de la Sierra. Bolivia, which i> referred here. Il was taken a! an 

 elevation of 450 meters above sea-level. 



45. Amblytropidia interior Bruner. 

 Amblytropidia interior Bruner, Ann. Carnegie Mus., VIII, pp. 26, 29 (191 1). 



Habitat. — The single male al hand was taken at the same pi, ice as 

 l lie preceding species. 



( amis Fenestra Giglio-Tos. 



a l riGLft 1- I '< is nee Brunner), Zool. Jahrb., Syst., VIII, p. 807 (1895); Rehn, 

 Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., LVIII, p. 31 (1906). 

 Dichroalettix Bruner, Second Rept. Locust Comm. B. Aiic-, pp. 22, 32 1 1900). 



40. Fenestra bohlsi Giglio-Tos. 



Fenestra bohlsii Giglio-Tos, Zool. Jahrb., Syst., VIII, p. 807 (1895); Rehn, Proc. 



Acad. Xat. Sci. Phila.. 1906, p. 31. 

 Dichroalettix viridifrons Bruner, Second Rept. Locust Comm. B. Aires, pp. 22. 32 



(1900). 



Habitat. — A single female of this insect is at hand. It was coll 

 .1! Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, l>y J. Steinbach. The elevation 

 of the locality is 450 meters above sea-level. 



1- Apolobamba 2 gen. nov. 



Related to Amblytropidia Stal and Leurocererus Bruner, but readily 

 distinguishable from both of these genera in a number of respects, as 

 may be seen by referring to the accompanying synoptical table of the 

 Tryxaline genera of South American locusts. 



Insects of medium or small >ize, form -lender, tegmina and wings 

 complete, passing both the abdomen and hind femora at least in the 



• A geographical name. 



