210 BRAZILIAN DERMAPTERA AND ORTHOPTERA 



Scaphura nigra (Thunberg) 



1824. Gr[yllus] /agcr Thunberg, Mem. Acad. Imp. Sci. St. P6tersb., ix, p. 415. 

 [Brazil.] 



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

 Two females. 



These specimens are quite ochraceous-rufescent, the only 

 ehalybeous area being the dorsal and dorso-lateral sections of the 

 abdomen. In one the distal section of the caudal femora and 

 caudal tibiae are ochraceous, in the other blackish. 



Gymnocera lefebvrei Rrulle 



"1S3.5. dijiiutoccrd Icfehvni Briille, Hist. Nat. des Ins., ix, p. 146. [Brazil. ]"^ 



Sao Francisco, State of Santa Catharina. November 11, 1900. 

 One male. 



We have been unable to examine the original description of 

 this species, but the present individual fully agrees with the de- 

 scriptions of Serville and Brunner. It seems probable to us 

 that lefebvrei and fasciata, of each of which we have a specimen 

 before us, are phases or chromatomorphs of a single species, 

 similar in this respect to the allied Scaphura nigra. 



This is the first exact record of the occurrence of the species. 



Anaulacomera intermedia Brunner 



1878. A[naulaco?nera] ititenyiedia Brunner, Monogr. der Phaneropt., pp. 278; 

 283. [Brazil.] 



Santos, State of Sao Paulo. April 1, 1912. (H. Liiderwaldt.) 

 One female. 



This specimen fully agrees with the original description and 

 with a male individual recorded by us elsewhere. ^^ The vicinity 

 of Rio de Janeiro and Santos are the only definite localities known 

 for the species. 



Anaulacomera sulcata Brunner 



1878. A[naulacomera] sulcata Brunner, Monogr. der Phaneropt., pp. 279, 289. 

 [Brazil; Peru.] 



Ypiranga, State of Sao Paulo. February, 1913. (H. Liider- 

 waldt.) One male. 



This species has been recorded from Goyaz, State of Goyaz, 

 and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 



'3 Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, xliii, p. 354, (1917). 



