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t ienus Prionolopha St&l. 

 Prionolopha StAl, Recens. Orthopt., I, p. 27 (1873). 



I or further synonymy see Kirby's Syn. Cat. Orthopt., III. 



61. Prionolopha serrata (Linnaeus). 



Gryllus (Bulla) terrains Linn.kis, Syst. Nat., Ed. X., p. 427 (1758). 



For synonymy see Ann. Carnegie A'Ius., VIII, p. 43. 



•itat. — There are five males and four females at hand. They 

 were taken at Puerto Suarez and Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. 



Genus Munatia Stal. 

 Munatia Stal, Bihang Svensk. Akacl. Handl., Ill (14), p. 28 (1875). 



62. Munatia minor (Giglio-Tos). 



Procolpia minor Giglio-Tos, Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp., Torino, IX, No. 184, 

 p. 17 (1894). 



Habitat. — The single male specimen before me as I write comes 

 from San Antonio de Guapore, on the Rio Guapor6. 



Genus Colpolopha Stal. 

 Colpolopha Stal, (Efv. Vet.-Akad. Forh., XXX, No. 4, p. 274 (1873). 



63. Colpolopha latipennis Stal. 



Colpolopha latipennis Stal, Bihang. Till K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl., V, No. 9, p. 19 

 (1878). 



Habitat. — A single female is at hand. It was taken at Bogota, 

 I . S. of Colombia. 



Genus DlEDRONOTUS Bolivar. 

 Diedronotus Bolivar, Boll. Soc. Espan., VI, p. 396 (1906). 



See remarks on the genus in these Annals, VIII, pp. 47~49- 



64. Diedronotus angulatus Stal. 

 Diedronotus angulatus Stal, Recens. Orthopt., I, p. 44 (1873). 



Habitat. — This common insect is represented l>y six males and live 

 females. The} - come from Puerto Suarez, Santa Cruz de la Sierra 

 and Provincia de Sara, Bolivia. They show several of the color 

 variations common to the species. 



