484 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



dark plumbeous. Wings infuscated, the tegmina with olivaceous veins 

 and veinlets on the disk and dorsal areas, but reddish or purplish on 

 the costal area. 



Length of body, female, 34 mm., of pronotum, 5.75 mm., of tegmina, 

 31.5 mm., of hind femora, 15 mm., of hind tibiae, 11 mm. 



Habitat. — The single specimen at hand was taken by J. Steinbach 

 in the Province del Sara, Bolivia, at an altitude of 450 meters above 

 sea-level. The type is the property of the Carnegie Museum. 



Genus Pceciloclceus Bruner. 

 Pceciloclceus Bruner, Tire des Horae, Soc. Ent. Rossicae, XXXIX, p. 11 (1910). 



99. Pceciloclceus flavipicta sp. nov. 



Related to P. ornatus Bruner 6 from Peru, but quite distinct from 



that species in a number of respects. The characteristic features, 



however, seem to be the slightly larger size and brighter coloration. 



Entire body rather profusely hirsute, especially the tibiae and tarsi. 



6 Tire des Flora Societalis Entomologicce Rossica, Vol. XXXIX, pp. 11-12. 



In the make-up of the forms in the paper containing the description of this species 

 the printer left out the following parts of the manuscript between lines 18 and 19 

 on page 12 of the reprint. Since this omission renders the description of P. ornatus, 

 as well as of the new genus Adelotettix ambiguous, both descriptions are here copied 

 in full: 



" Pceciloclceus ornatus, sp. n. 



"Size medium, the head of moderate size, about as wide as the anterior edge of 

 the pronotum which embraces it almost to the eyes; the vertex rather narrow, in the 

 female a trifle less than the width of the frontal costa between the base of the an- 

 tennae; the fastigium subhorizontal, a little longer than wide, its disk flattened, and 

 provided with a minute transverse impression just back of the extreme anterior 

 edge where it meets the upper extremity of the frontal costa. Latter fairly promi- 

 nent between the antennae, not sulcate above the ocellus, but provided with a 

 few punctures, much less prominent below and shallowly sulcate, fading before 

 reaching the clypeus; facial carinae not especially prominent, divergent. Eyes not 

 large, somewhat bulging, a little longer than wide. Anterior lobe of the pronotum 

 subcylindrical, the hind lobe divergent, a little more than one-half the length of the 

 anterior one, but much more profusely punctulate; anterior edge rather coarsely 

 margined, undulate, hind edge of disk obtusangulate, the transverse sulci profound. 

 Tegmina coriaceous, rather coarsely and profusely veined, about as long as the 

 abdomen, the apex rounded; wings vitreous, infuscated apically, the apex broad, 

 nearly truncate. Abdomen carinate, cylindrical, nearly equal throughout, the 

 apex rather abruptly acuminate; the valves of the ovipositor slight, rather straight, 

 and the lower pair embraced by the upper ones. Prosternal spine gross, transverse, 

 quadrate, with a minute wart-like protuberance at middle near the posterior edge. 



