320 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



Habitat. — A couple of specimens, male and female, from Santa 



Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, are referred here. They were taken by 



J. Steinbach. 



44. Anaulacomera dama Rehn. 



Anaulacomera dama Rehn, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1913, p. 369, figs. 31, 32. 



Habitat. — A female specimen coming from the "Province del Sara, 



Bolivia, " is referred to Rehn's A. dama. It was taken by J. Steinbach 



during the month of October, 1913, at an elevation of 350 meters above 



sea-level. 



45. Anaulacomera inversa Brunner. 



Anaulacomera inversa Brunner, Mon. Phaneropt., pp. 278, 284 (1878); lb., Addit. 



Mon. Phaneropt., p 143 (1891). 



Habitat. — There is a male specimen of the genus Anaulacomera at 

 hand which seems to be /I. inversa Brunner. It was taken by H. H. 

 Smith at either Chapada, or Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 



46. Anaulacomera biramosa Brunner? 



Anaulacomera biramosa Brunner, Addit. Mon. Phaneropt., pp. 143, 148 (1891); 

 KiRBY, Syn. Cat. Orth., II, p. 468 (1906). 



Habitat. — A male specimen of still another species of the genus 

 Anaulacomera is referred doubtfully to biramosa Brunner. It comes 

 from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where it was collected by H. H. Smith. 



47. Anaulacomera sulcata Brunner? 

 Anaulacomera sulcata Brunner, Mon. Phaneropt., pp. 279, 289 (1878); lb., Addit. 



Mon. Phaneropt., p. 143 (1891). 



Habitat. — Male and female specimens of an Anaulacomera from Rio 

 de Janeiro, Brazil, seem to fit the description of sulcata Brunner, better 

 than any other of the tabulated species. (H. H. Smith, collector.) 



Genus Grammadera Brunner. 

 The genus Grammadera is composed of medium-sized insects, all of 

 which are confined to tropical and sub-tropical South America, where 

 they are distributed from the Guianas and Ecuador to Buenos Aires, 

 Argentina. Their center of abundance, however, seems to be southern 

 Brazil. Altogether ten species have been recognized. Three of these 

 are herewith described as new. 



48. Grammadera albida Brunner? 

 Grammadera albida Brunner, Mon. der Phaneropt., p. 298 (1878); Rehn, Proc. 

 Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1907, p. 377. 

 Specimens which I am inclined to regard as Brunncr's species 



