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latter species it has been compared. From the original description 

 of pichinchoE it differs in its apparently broader tegmina, its unarmed 

 cephalic femora and slightly longer caudal femora. The tibiae bear the 

 very apparent distal blackish-fuscous markings originally described. 



Conocephaloides pustulatus (Redtenbacher). 



1S91. Conocephalus pustulatus Redtenbacher Verliandl. K.-K. Zool.- 

 botaii; Gesell. Wien, XLI, p. 395. [Theresopolis, Brazil.] 



November and December, 1904, January, 1905; seven males, five 

 females. 



This series shows a moderate amount of variation in size, chiefly in 

 the length of the tegmina. Both color phases are in the series at hand, 

 the green, however, predominating. 



Kir by has recently^ applied the name exaltatus Walker^" to this 

 species, but Walker's description does not agree in several details with 

 the material before us and Redtenbacher's diagnosis perfectly char- 

 acterizes the species. In consequence we prefer to use Redten- 

 bacher's name for the Paraguayan and south Brazilian form until its 

 relationship to Walker's species is more clearly understood. 



♦Conocephaloides maxillosus (Fabricius). 



1794. Locusta maxiUosa Fabricius, Entom. Syst., II, p. 37. [America.] 



March, 1905; one female. 



The range of this species to the south now appears to be limited by 

 southern Brazil (Rio Janeiro, Theresopolis), Paraguay and Bolivia. 



*Conocephaloides maculosus (Redtenbacher). 



1891. Conocephalus maculosus Redtenbacher, Verhandl. K.-K. Zool.-bot, 

 Gesell. AYien, XLI, p. 396. [Lages, Santa Catharina, Brazil.] 



December, 1904; one male. 



This individual differs somewhat in its measurements from the 

 original female type, but such differences may be sexual, and as far as 

 can otherwise be determined from the original description it represents 

 this species. The measurements may be of interest : 



Length of body, 27.5 mm. 



Length of pronotum, 8.1 " 



Length of tegmen, 37.5 " 



Length of caudal femur, 21.5 " 



♦Conocephaloides saturatus (Griffini). 



1891. Conocephalus infuscatus Redtenbacher (not of Scudder, 1875), 

 Verhandl. K.-K. Zool.-bot. Gesell. Wien, XLI, p. 398. [Medellin; 8t. 

 Vincent, Lesser Antilles; Cuba; Venezuela; Sunnam; Cayenne; Brazil; 

 Rio Grande and Theresopolis, Brazil; Peru.] 



1899. Conocephalus saturaius Griffini, Miscell. Entom., "\'II, p. 5. 



• Synon. Catal. Orth., II, p. 243. 

 '« Catal. Derm. Salt. Brit. Mas., II, p. 31 1. [Venezuela.] 



