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40. Orphulella pelidna (Burmelster). 



Gomphocerus pelidnus Burmeister, Handb. Ent., II, p. 659 (1838). For further 

 synonymy see Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., Ill, p. 120 (1910). 

 A number of specimens of both sexes, as well as nymphs of a member 

 of this genus from Nueva Gerona, Columbia, and Sante Fe, Isle of 

 Pines, West Indies, are referred here. They were chiefly taken in 

 the months of June, July, and August. C. M. Ace. No. 4745. 



41. Orphulella peruna Bruner. 



Orphulella peruna Bruner, Ann. Carnegie Mus., VIII, pp. 12, 16 (1911). 

 Zonoeerus bilineatus Scudder, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., XVII, p. 268 (1874). 

 Orphulella ? bilineatus Scudder, I. c, XXVII, p. 210 (1896). Not Stenobothrus 

 bilineatus Scudder, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist., VII, p. 250 (1862). 



This species is represented by a pair from the Upper Mamore River, 

 two pairs from Las Juntas, and a single female from Quatro Ojos, 

 all in the Department of Santa Cruz, Bolivia, collected by J. Steinbach 

 in November and December. 



42. Orphulella punctata (De Geer). 



Acridium punctatum De Geer, Mem. Ins., Ill, p. 593, pi. 42, fig. 12 (1773). 

 Truxalis punctata Stal, Recens Orth., I, p. 106 (1873). 



Orphulella punctata Giglio-Tos, Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. Torino, IX, no. 

 184, p. 12 (1894); Bruner, Ann. Carnegie Museum, VIII, pp. 11, 15 (1911). 



For a rather full synonymy of this species see Kirby, Syn. Cat. 

 Orth., Ill, p. 121 (1910). 



There are a number of specimens at hand of both sexes. They 

 are from Cayenne, French Guiana, where they were taken during 

 the months of February, March, and April by S. M. Klages. Both 

 green or pale and dusky individuals are represented. C. M. Ace. 

 No. 5873. 



43. Orphulella boucardi (Bruner). 



Linoceratium boucardi Bruner, Biol. Cent. Amer., Orth., II, p. 84 (1904). 

 Orphulella chipmani Bruner, Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, XIV, p. 149 (1906). 

 Linoceratium australe Bruner, Ann. Carnegie Mus., VIII, p. 20 (191 1). 



For a discussion of the synonymy of the present species see James 

 A. G. Rehn in the Transactions of the American Entomological 

 Society, XLII, p. 277. 



Specimens of this insect are at hand from Cayenne, French Guiana, 

 taken in February and March, 191 7. They belong to C. M. Ace. 



