86 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



collected by J. Steinbach, in March and April, 1913, are referred here. 

 They were taken at about 350 meters above sea-level. C. M. Ace. 



No. 5058. 



Genus Paradichroplus Brunner. 



Paradichroplus Brunner, Ann. Mus. Geneve, XXXIII, p. 145 (1893); Giglio-Tos, 

 Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. Torino, IX, no. 184, pp. 20, 25 (1884); XIII, no. 

 311, p. 50 (1898); Bruner, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXX, p. 692 (1906); Ib., 

 Ann. Carnegie Mus., VIII, p. 137 (191 1). 



152. Paradichroplus fusiformis Giglio-Tos. 



Paradichroplus fusiformis GiGLio-Tos, I. c, XII, no. 302, p. 35 (1897); Bruner, 

 I. c, XXX, pp. 692, 693 (1906); VIII, pp. 138, 140 (1911). 



Two females and one male of this genus are referred to P. fusiformis 

 Giglio-Tos. 



They are from the Province del Sara, Bolivia, where they were 

 taken by J. Steinbach. The male specimen bears the date November, 

 1 91 1, and one of the females March, April, 1913. They were taken at 

 an altitude of approximately 350 meters above sea-level. C. M. Ace. 

 No. 5058. 



153. Paradichroplus geniculatus Bruner. 

 Dichroplus geniculatus Bruner, Ann. Carnegie Mus., VIII, pp. 138, 139 (1911). 



There are three specimens of this species before me, one male and 

 two females. They were taken at the same locality as the preceding. 

 The male and one female bear the date of February, 1913, while the 

 other female was captured in November, 191 1. They were all col- 

 lected by Mr. J. Steinbach. C. M. Ace. No. 5058. Two additional 

 females from Buena Vista, E. Bolivia, were taken by the same col- 

 lector. The latter belong to C. M. Ace. No. 5573. 



154. Paradichroplus sanguineus sp. nov. 



A small, and in fact the smallest, species thus far recognized. It 

 comes next to fusiformis Giglio-Tos in the synoptical key as given on 

 pages 499-500, of Vol. VIII of these Annals. In order to include it 

 in that table, the key would have to be modified as follows: 



A A. Hind tibiae provided with eight spines in the outer row. 

 b. Hind tibiae of the normal form, etc. * * * 

 c. Larger (9 , 22-28 mm.). 

 CO. Smaller (9, 18-21 mm.). 



d. Color testaceo-ferruginous, etc. 



