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opolis, Canto Gallo and Bahia, Brazil, and Cayenne, in fact the 

 two may be inseparable, although Brunner's species has a deeper 

 ovipositor (5 instead of 4.5 mm.) and longer tegmina (47 instead 

 of 39.6 mm.), while the other proportions are the same or very 

 similar. The tegmina show small areas of fuscous at the sources 

 of transverse nervures in the discoidal field, while in inter medius 

 the tegmina are described as unicolorous. Further material will 

 be necessary to show the proper relationship of the two names. 

 Brunner, as usual, completely ignored the Walkerian species. 



COPIPHORINAE 



Neoconocephalus irroratus (Burmeister) 



1838. C[o>iocephalus\ irroratus Burmeister, Handb. der Entom., ii, abth. ii, 

 pt. i, p. 705. [Brazil.] 



Ypiranga, State of Sao Paulo. May, 1913. (Dr. H. Von 

 Ihering.) One male. 



The present specimen, which has been compared with Petropo- 

 lis material, is in a decided brown phase of coloration, with the 

 tegmina thickly mottled with fuscous. 



The species has been recorded from a numlier of localities in 

 southern Brazil. 

 Xeoconocephalus vicinus Karny 

 1907. Xcaconaci'phdlns ricinus Karny, Ahhandl. k.-k. zooL-l)otan. Gesell. 



AN'ion, iv, heft 3, pp. 26, 34. [Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil); Paraguaj-.] 



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

 One female. 



This specimen has been compared with material from Chapada, 

 Matto Grosso, Brazil and Sapucay, Paraguay. 



Homorocoryphus kraussi (Redtenbacher) 



1891. Conocephalus kraussi Redtenbacher, Verhandk k.-k. zook-botan. 



Gesell. Wien, xli, pp. 384, 420. [Theresopolis and Rio Grande do Sul, 



Brazil.] 



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

 male. 

 Bucrates lanista new species (Plate X, figs. 14, 1.), 16 and 17.) 



Differing from the two other known species of the genus^^ in 



^1 We have showii elsewhere (Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc, xliii, p. 116, (1917)) 

 that Bucrates cocanus Bolivar was founded on the male sex of Pnrabncrates 

 brevicaiida (Scudder). StoU's Locusta falx (Xatuur. Afbeeld. Beschr. 

 Spooken, etc., Zabel-en Trekspr., p. 28, pi. xiiia, fig. 54, reg. p. 11, (1813)) 



