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LEPIDOPTERA. 



Family NYMPHALID.E. 

 Junonia genoveva Cram. var. hilaris Felder, Reisc Nov., Lepidoptera, in, p. 400. 

 A fragmentary specimen of the female ticketed " Montevideo." 



Family LIPARIDVE. 



There are two examples of a moth structurally near to Orgyia Ochs., 

 but unknown to me, and which, without much labor, I could not de- 

 termine. These are labeled "Montevideo/' 



HYMENOPTERA. 



Family ICHNEUMONKLE. 



One specimen of the genus Anomalon. 



Family VESPID.E. 

 Odynerus argentinus Sauss. 

 One specimen collected. 



BRAZIL (BAHIA AND ABROLHOS ISLANDS). 

 COLEOPTERA. 



Family ELATERIDvE. 



Two specimens of an Elaterid larva were collected on Abrolhos 

 Islands. 



ORTHOPTERA. 

 Family GRYLLHLE. 

 Scapteriscus vicinus Scudd. 



There is a specimen of a mole-cricket belonging to Scudder's genus 

 Scapteriscus which is characterized chiefly by having two claws upon 

 the tibke, instead of four to the front or digging feet. This specimen 

 from Bahia and another specimen from St. Lucia are of the species 

 called vicinus Scudder. 



Family ACRIDIID.E. 

 Rhomalea miles Drury. 



Nine specimens of this highly-colored locust were taken at Bahia. 

 They are all immature. 

 Scyllina peregrans Stal. 



There are also three specimens of a locust that is made out to be this 

 insect. It is a much slenderer species than the Scyllina viatoria Sauss., 

 and approaches our Syrbula admirabilis (IThler) in its general appear- 

 ance. Two mature individuals and one pupa from Abrolhos Islands, 

 off the east coast of Brazil, 



