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Scyllina brnnneri Rehn, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXX, p. 385 (1906). 



The only specimen at hand which is referable to Giglio-Tos's 

 brunneri is a male taken at a point in the Province del Sara, Bolivia, 

 at an elevation of 350 m. above sea-level. It was collected by J. 

 Steinbach in November, 1913. 



58. Scyllina smith! Rehn? 

 Scyllina smithi Rehn, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXX, pp. 387-388 (1906); Bruner, 



Ann. Carnegie Mus., VIII, p. 36 (1911)- 



There are six males and six females in the collection, which are with 

 some doubt referred to Rehn's 5. smithi. They were collected by 

 J. Steinbach in the Province del Sara, Bolivia, in October and Novem- 

 ber, 1913. 



59. Scyllina borellii Giglio-Tos? 



Scyllina borelli Giglio-Tos, Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. Torino, IX, no. 184, 

 p. 14 (1894). 



Mr. Steinbach took a remarkably large male Scyllina in the Province 

 del Sara, which I am inclined to refer to S. borellii of Giglio-Tos, 

 only the female of which was described. Rehn later described his 

 female 5. schistocercoides, which is also very large, but not any larger 

 than the present specimen. Rehn's specimen was rather slender, 

 while that of Steinbach's collecting is comparatively robust. 



The present specimen was found at an elevation of 350 meters above 

 sea-level. It measures; Length of body, 37 mm.; of pronotum, 

 7 mm.; of tegmina, 37 mm.; of hind femora, 25 mm. 



60. Scyllina cyanipes (Fabricius)? 



Gryllus cyanipes Fabricius, Syst. Ent., p. 292, no. 25 (1775). 

 Scyllina cyanipes Kirbv, Syn. Cat. Orth., Ill, p. 132 (1910). 



One male and two females of an insect belonging to Scyllina and 

 coming from Cayenne, French Guiana, are referred here with some 

 hesitation. They were collected in the month of February, 1917, 

 and are included in C. M. Ace. No. 5873. 



61. Scyllina pratensis (Bruner)? 



Plectroletlix pratensis Bruner, Biol. Cent.-Amer., Orth., II, p. 100 (1904). 

 Scyllina pratensis Rehn, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci , LVIII, p. 45 (1906). 



A single male Scyllina coming from the Rio Japacani of eastern 



ANN. car. mus., XIII, 4, DEC. 4, I92O. 



