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line between the eyes tinged with vinaceous, this patch decreasing 

 in width upwards. Inner side of the mandibles, base of the clypeus 

 and clypeal groove black, the clypeus and labrum dirty white. Ovi- 

 positor dark-tipped. 



Length of body, cf , 38 mm., 9 , 48 mm.; of fastigium, cf , 5.5 mm., 

 9 , 7.65 mm.; of pronotum, cf , 9.5 mm., 9 , 10.75 mm.; of tegmina, 

 cf and 9 , 30 mm.; of ovipositor, 54 mm. 



Habitat. — Province del Sara, Bolivia, during February, March, and 

 April, 1913. Collected by J. Steinbach. icf, 39 9. The types 

 are in the Carnegie Museum. 



131. Copiphora cornuta (De Geer). 



Locusta cornuta De Geer, Mem. Ins., Ill, p. 441, PL 37, fig. 7 (1773); Blanch., 



Hist. Ins., Ill, p. 26 (1840). 

 Copiphora cornuta Serville, Ins. Orth., p. 514, pi. 10, f. 7 (1839); Karny, Revis. 



Conocephal., p. 6 (1907). 

 Copiophora cornuta Burmeister, Handb. Ent., II, p. 703 (1838); ChaWentier, 



Orth., pi. 43 (1843); Stal, Recens. Orth., II, p. 104 (1874); Redtenbacher, 



Mon. Conocephal., p. 26 (1891); Saussure & Pictet, Biol Cent. -Amer., Orth., 



I. pp. 376, 378 (1898). 



Habitat. — The collection now being reported upon contains a speci- 

 men of this insect from Para, Brazil. It was probably taken by H. 

 H. Smith. 



132. Copiphora rhinoceros (Pictet). 



Copiophora rhinoceros Pictet, Mem. Soc. Geneve, XXX (6), p. 44 (1888); Red- 



tenb.\cher, Mon. Conocephal., p. 342 (1891). 

 Copiphora rhinoceros Kirbv, Syn. Cat. Orth., II, p. 231 (1906); Karny, Revis. 



Conocephal., p. 6 (1907). 



Habitat. — There are two male specimens of the present species at 

 hand. They come from Costa Rica, Central America. 



133. Copiphora producta (Bolivar). 



Copiocera producta Bolivar, Revist. Chileiia, \'II, p. 143 (1903). 

 Copiphora producta Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., II, p. 231 (1906); Karny, Revis. 

 Conocephal., p. 7 (1907). 



Habitat. — A male from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (H. H. Smith), and a 

 female from the "Province del Sara, Bolivia (J. Steinbach)" are 

 referred to Bolivar's C. producta. 



Genus Lamniceps Bolivar. 



Lamniceps Bolivar, Rev. Chilena, VII, p. 144 (1903); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., 



II, p. 232 (1906); Karny, Revis. Conocephal., p. 2 (1907). 



