NO. 1461. LIST OF PARA G UA VAN LOCUSTS— BR UNER. 629 



ORPHULELLA INTRICATA (Stal). 



Orphula intricata StAl, Recens. Orthopt., I, 1873, p. 106. 



Orphulella intrkata (Imuo-Tos, Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. Torino, IX, 1894, No. 184, 

 p. 12. 



Habitat. — Several specimens of both sexes that appear to belong here 

 were taken by the writer at Asuncion. Others are among the mate- 

 rial collected at Sapiicay by W. T. Foster. 



ORPHULELLA ELEGANS Giglio-Tos. 



Orphidella elegaii.8 GiGLio-ToH, Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. Torino, IX, 1894, No. 184, 

 p. 12. 



Habitat. — Province of San Pedro, Villa Rica, and Asuncion (Giglio- 

 Tos); Asuncion (Bruner); Sapucay (W. T. Foster). 



DICHROMORPHA Morse. 



DICHROMORPHA AUSTRALIS Bruner. 



IHchromorpha viridls Giglio-Tos, Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. Torino, XII, 1897, No. 



302, p. 24; XV, 1900, No. 377, p. 3. 

 Dichroniorpha austraUs Bruner, Locusts of Argent., 1900, p. 29. 



Habitat.— i^evera] specimens, male and female, collected by W. T. 

 Foster at Sapucay. Asuncion (Giglio-Tos, Bruner). 



The present species was wrongfull}' included with the considerably 

 larger and more robust North American D. viridis Scudder. For a 

 rather full synonymy of this last-mentioned species see Biologia Cent. 

 Amer., Orthopt., II, p. 86. 



TOXOPTERUS Bolivar. 



TOXOPTERUS MINIATUS Bolivar? 



Toxopterus miniatus Bolivar, Anal. Boc. Esp. Hist. Nat., XIX, 1890, p. 314. 



Hahitat. — Several specimens of the two sexes were taken by W. T. 

 Foster at Sapucay, Paragua}". 



This insect is doubtfully referred to Bolivar's species. 



FENESTRA Brunner. 



If the genus Fenestra occurs in Paraguay, it will be found in open 

 country among the bunch grasses. Three species were described b}' 

 the writer.'^' Brunner did not mention a type for the genus, so we 

 may consider Fenestra j^ulcJiripemiis as the type. It may occur in 

 Paraguay, as it appears to be the more common species in Argentina. 



« Locusts of Argentina, pp. 30 and 31. 



