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Several specimens of the two sexes were taken at the same localities 

 and dates as those listed under the preceding species. They form 

 parts of the same accessions, and were collected by J. Steinbach. 



129. Abracris meridionalis (Bruner). 



OmaloteUix meridionalis Bruner, Biol. Cent.-Amer., Orth., II, pp. 280, 281 (1908). 

 Abracris meridionalis Kirby, I. c, p. 428 (1910). 



In addition to representatives of the preceding two species of 

 Abracris I find at least four females of an insect, which seems to agree 

 exactly with the description of meridionalis, and several other speci- 

 mens, which do not entirely thus agree. They are from the Province 

 del Sara, Bolivia, and were taken at practically the same season of 

 the year by J. Steinbach. C. M. Ace.- No. 5058. There is also one 

 female from Buena Vista. C. M. Ace. No. 5573. In addition to the 

 above I find three females labelled "Cayenne, French Guiana, March 

 and May, 1917." The latter belong to C. ]\1. Ace. Nos. 5873 and 6008. 



Genus ViLERNA Stal. 



Vilerna Stal, Recens. Orth., I, pp. 38, 71 (1873); Brunner, Ann. Mus. Geneve, 

 XXXIII, p. 139 (1893); GiGLio-Tos, Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. Torino, 

 XIII, no. 311, p. 47 (1898); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., Ill, p. 429 (1910). For 

 further bibliography of the genus see Kirby, I. c. 



130. Vilerna aeneo-oculata (De Geer). 



Acrydiiim ceneo-oadatiim De Geer, Mem. Ins., Ill, p. 502, pi. 42, fig. 11 (1773). 

 Vilerna (eneo-oculata St.\l, I. c, p. 71 (1873); Bruner, Biol. Cent.-Amer., Orth., 



II, p. 285 (1908). For further synonj-my see Kirby, /. c, p. 430. 



The collections here reported upon contain the following material 

 which is referred to this species: two males and one female, Cayenne, 

 French Guiana, Jan.-March, 1917, C. M. Ace. Nos. 5817, 5873, 5897; 

 one male, Pied Saut, Oyapok River, French Guiana, S. M. Klages, 

 C. M. Ace. No. 6173; and a single female collected on Cayari Island 

 in the Uassa Swamp, in May, 1918. The latter belongs to C. M. Ace. 

 No. 6177. 



Genus Caletodes Giglio-Tos. 



Caletodes Giglio-Tos, Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. Torino, XIII, no. 311, pp. 47, 

 58 (1898); Kirby, .Syn. Cat. Orth., Ill, p. 431 (1910). 



Several locusts coming from the Province del Sara, Bolivia, are 



referred to this genus. 



