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BRAZILIAN DERMAPTERA AND ORTHOPTERA 



Cephalic and median limbs dull tawny-olive, sometimes washed with greenish ; 

 caudal femora buckthorn brown to tawny; caudal tibiae bluish gray-green, on 

 external face washed with the color of the femora, spines straw color, black 

 tipped. Wings hyaline with fuscous veins, the latter whitish proximad. 



Measurements (in millimeters) 



In addition to the type and allotype we have before us four 

 male paratypes, taken the same date as the type. These speci- 

 mens fully agree with the type in all important characters, al- 

 though there is seen to be a great amount of individual size varia- 

 tion. One paratype is larger than the type and we have given 

 its measurements above. The number of spines on the external 

 margin of the caudal femora is seen to vary individually from six 

 to seven. 



Cornops dorsatum (Bruner) 



1911. Paracornops dorsatum Bruner, Ann. Carneg. Mus., viii, p. 84. [Cha- 

 pada, Matto Grosso, Brazil.] 



Porto Majoli, State of Parand. October to November, 1910. 

 (Schrottky.) Two females. 



This species is rather closely related to C. ignotum, but the 

 differences are quite evident on close comparison. 



The two localities given above are the only ones known for 

 the species. 



Abracris chapadensis (Bruner) 



1908. Onuilotettix chapadensis Bruner, Biol. Cent.-Amer., Orth., ii, pp. 280, 

 282. [Chapada, Matto Grosso, Brazil.] 



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

 Two females. 



The specimens are referred rather tentatively to this species, 

 the only detailed description of which was based solely on a single 

 male,^'* although both sexes were indicated in the key there pre- 

 sented.^^ At present we have males belonging to this species for 



" Ann. Carneg. Mus., viii, p. 109, (1911). 

 15 Ibid., p. 108. 



