34 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



Bolivia is referred with some doubt to this species, because of its 

 being taken so far from the given habitat of the species, and because 

 no specimens of pratensis are at hand for comparison. The insect 

 was taken by J. Steinbach in February, 1915. C. M. Ace. Xo. 5873. 



62. Scyllina brasiliensis (Bruner). 



Pleclrotellix brasiliensis Bruner, Biol. Cent.-Amcr., Orth., 11, p. 100 (1904). 

 Scyllina brasiliensis Rehn, /. c, p. 46 (1906). 



Four males and three females of a second Scyllina coming from 

 Cayenne in French Guiana are referred here. These were collected 

 in February and March, 1917. C. M. Ace. Kos. 5873 and 5897. 



Family (EDIPODID.F:. 



Genus Chortophaga Saussure. 



Chorlophaga Saussure, Mem. Soc. Geneve, XXVIII (9), pp. 43, 72 (1884). For 

 further synonymy see Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., Ill, p. 198. 



63. Chortophaga cubensis (Scudder). 

 Tragocephala cubensis Scudder, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., XVII, pp. 480, 483 



(1875)- 

 Chorlophaga cubensis Saussure, Mem. Soc. Geneve, XXVIII (9), pp. 72, 73 



(1884), etc. 



There are four females of this species before me. They form part 

 of C. M. Ace. No. 4798, and were collected at Los Indies and Xueva 

 Gerona on the Isle of Pines. 



^ Genus Psinidia Stal. 



Psinidia Stal, Recens. Orth., I, pp. 117, 133 (1873). For a rather extended syn- 

 onymy see Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., Ill, p. 246 (1910). 



64. Psinidia fenestralis (Serville). 



CEdipoda fenestralis Serville, Ins. Orth., p. 726 (1838); Tho\las, Synopsis Acrid. 



N. Amer., pp. 109, 118 (1873). 

 Psinidia fenestralis St.\l, /. c, p. 133 (1873). 



This rather common CFdipodid is represented by one male, two 

 females and two nymphs. They come from Los Indios and Xueva 

 Gerona, Isle of Pines. 



This same species is quite widely distributed on the Xorth American 

 continent, and occurs with both red and yellow hind-wings. It is 



