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of the femora and of the dorsal margins of the caudal tibiae tipped with black- 

 ish fuscous, those of the ventral margins of the caudal tibiae paler fuscous 

 tipped. Ovipositor largely mars brown, with a pale medio-longitudinal line, 

 do"sal base pale. 



Measurements {in millimeters) 



Length of 

 body (ex- 

 Porto Alegre, 

 Brazil. 

 9 type 

 9 paratype 



A paratypic female bearing the same data as the type shows 

 no important differences, except that the ovipositor is longer and 

 more decidedly decurved in over half its length. The cephalic 

 femora of the paratype have one or no spine, the median femora 

 two or three, while the single caudal femur remaining has seven 

 external and six internal spines. The coloration of the paratype 

 is apparently altered, as it shows no greenish at all, and presuma- 

 bly the individual has been immersed in a liquid preservative at 

 some time. 



AGROECIINAE 



Brrtoniella agroecioides Rehn 



1911. Bertonielln agroecioides Rehn, Entom. News, xxii, p. 255, figs. 3 to 5. 

 [Puerto Bertoni, Paraguay'.] 



Porto Majoli, State of Parand. December, 1910. (Schrottky.) 

 One female. 



When compared with the allotypic female this specimen is seen 

 to differ only in the faintly more elongate pronotum and the 

 faintly shorter tegmina. These differences, however, are purely 

 individual. 



Gryllidae 

 gryllinae 



Nemobius hebardi Rehn 



1915. \emobius {Argizala) hebardi Rehn, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1915, 

 p. 290, figs. 4 and 5. [Buenos Aires (type) and MLsioncs, .\rgontiiia.] 



Sao Paulo, State of Sao Paulo. Januarj^ 29. One female. 



This specimen has been compared with the type and paratypes 

 of the species. It demonstrates the presence of a brachypterous 

 condition in hebardi, as the tegmina cover l)ut littb more than 



-^ Approximate as tips are damaged. 



TKANS. .\M. ENT. SOC, XLIV. 



