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BRAZILIAN DERMAPTERA AND ORTHOPTERA 



Brazil (no exact data) . One male. 



We wish to re-affirm our previously expressed opinion that 

 Procolpia minor Giglio-Tos is a member of this genus and not of 

 the genus Munatia, as considered by Bruner. We have com- 

 pared the species with both sexes of the genotypes of the genera 

 involved and find every tendency toward P. emarginata, aside 

 from the acuminate tips of the tegmina and wings.- In this 

 latter feature, however, we note as discernible the oblique sutural 

 emargination of Procolpia, while the characters of the rostrum, 

 pronotum, the general pronotal form, and character, texture and 

 general form of the limbs are more nearly those of P. emarginata, 

 the genotype of Procolpia. 



Diedronotus discoideus (Scrvillo) 



1831. Tropinulim lUscoidens Serville, Ami. Sci. Nat., xxii, p. 273. [Brazil.] 



Porto Alegre, State of Rio Grande do Sul. June, 1912. (H, 

 Liidecke.) One female. 



Itatiba, State of Sao Paulo. April, 1910. (J. Lima.) Two 

 males. 



Salto Grande, State of Sao Paulo. February, 1911. (H. 

 Liiderwaldt.) One male. 



This species ranges to the southward into northern Argentina, 

 but is definitely known from but little to the noithward of the 

 Sao Paulo records. 



Diedronotus regularis (Bruner) 



190.3. Tropiitohis rcgithiriH Bruner, Entom. News, xvi, p. 214. [Sapucay, 



Paraguay.] 



Franga, State of Sao Paulo. January, 1911. (E. Garbe.) 

 Two females. 



This is the most eastern record of the species, which was pre- 

 viously known only from the type localitj' and Chapada, Matto 

 Grosso. 



Elaeochlora viridicata (Serville) 



1839. Xiphicera viridicata Serville, Hist. Nat. Ins., Ortli., p. G14. [Buenos 



Aires, Argentina.] 



Franga, State of Sao Paulo. January, 1911. (E. Garbe.) 

 One male. 



Porto Alegre, State of Rio Grande do Sul. June, 1912. One 

 male. 



