208 BRAZILIAN DERMAPTERA AND ORTHOPTERA 



Adimantus vitticeps (Blanchard) 



1846. Acridium vitticeps Blanchard, in D'Orbigny, Voy. dans I'Amer. Merid., 

 vi, pt. ii, p. 216, pi. xxvii, fig. 4. [No locality cited.] 



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

 One female. 



This individual has the pale facial markings of the same brilliant 

 yellow which colors similar portions of the pattern on the occiput, 

 genae and pronotum, instead of a generally deadened greenish 

 tone, as in the other specimens seen. The wings are pale greenish 

 hyaline, with no trace of the blue said to be found in Burmeister's 

 ornatissimus. The caudal tibiae are solid carmine, with the 

 black annuli incomplete and indicated only on the ventral and 

 lateral faces. The pinkish red of the ventral apex of the abdo- 

 men and the ventral valves of the ovipositor is decided. 



Zygoclistron trachystictum Rehii 



1905. Zygodidrun trachystictum Rchn, Entom. News, xvi, p. 39, figs. 1, 2 and 

 3. [Sapucay, Paraguay.] 



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

 Five males, two females. 



These specimens are inseparable from material from the type 

 locality. All the Franga individuals are very much duller than 

 the Sapucay representatives, the yellow being less brilliant and 

 more ochraceous, the dorsal color less rufous and the lateral bars 

 and the abdominal coloration more umber. The size is also 

 slightly less than in the Sapucay representation. 



This is the first BraziUan record of the species, which was pre- 

 viously known from Sapucay, Paraguay and Santa Cruz de la 

 Sierra, Bolivia (Bruner). 



Homalosaparus canonicus Rehn 



1908. Honidlosaparu.'i cauonicns Rehn, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1908, 



p. 17, figs. 2 and 3. [Sao Paulo, Brazil.] 



Estagao Campo Grande, State of Sao Paulo. July, 1912. 

 One female. 



Schistocerca infumata Scudder 



1899. Schistocerca infumata Scudder, Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., xxxiv, 

 pp. 444, 457. [Montevideo, Uruguay; Brazil.] 



Ypiranga, State of Sao Paulo. July, 1913. (H. Liiderwaldt.) 

 One female. 



