74 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



123. Phaeoparia boliviana sp. nov. 



Related to linea-alha Linnaeus and castanea Brunner, but larger, and 

 with more or less well-defined maculations on the proportionately 

 longer tegmina. General color brunneo-ferruginous, variegated with 

 flecks and mottlings of piceous on the body, legs, and tegmina. Teg- 

 mina plainly, but very narrowly, marked with the oblique pallid inter- 

 rupted line, so characteristic of the former of the two species, from 

 which that species derived its name, and with which it has been 

 compared. 



Length of body, cf , 31 mm., 9 , 46 mm.; of pronotum, cf , 6 mm., 

 9 , 8 mm.; of tegmina, cf , 31 mm., 9 , 41 mm.; of hind femora, cf, 

 18 mm., 9 , 25 mm. 



Habitat: The male type is from the Province del Sara and the female 

 from Quatro-Ojos, Department of Santa Cruz, Bolivia. The former 

 was collected during the period March-April, at an elevation of 350 

 meters, and the latter in November, 1913, at an elevation of 300 meters 

 above sea-level. In addition there are two males which were taken, 

 one at Quatro-Ojos, and the other at Las Juntas in the Department of 

 Santa Cruz. All of this material was collected by J. Steinbach. 



124. Phaeoparia castanea (Brunner). 



Opomala castanea Brunner, Verh. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien, XI, p. 225 (1861). 

 Phaeoparia castanea Stal, Bihang. Svensk. Akad. Handl., V (4), p. 57 (1878); 

 Bruner, Biol. Cent. Amen, Orth., II, p. 278 (1908). 



There are three males and three females before me from the Mana 

 River and one male and a female from Pied Saut, Oyapok River, 

 French Guiana, collected by S. M. Klages in December, 1917. C. M. 

 Ace. No. 61 1 1. Also a pair, male and female, from the Upper Rocana 

 in Northern Para, Brazil, collected by the same party in July, 191 8. 

 C. M. Ace. No. 6175. 



Genus Aleuas Stal. 



Aleuas Stal, Bihang. Svensk. Akad. Handl., V, (4), pp. 25, 69 (1878); Giglio-Tos, 

 Boll. Mus. Z06I. Anat. Comp. Torino, III, no. 311, p. 47 (1898); Bruner, Proc. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus., XXX, pp. 642, 667 (1906). 



125. Aleuas vitticollis Stal. 



Three males are placed here. They were taken by J. Steinbach in 

 February, 1913, in the Province del Sara, Bolivia, at an elevation of 

 350 meters above sea-level. C. M. Ace. No. 5058. 



