NO. 1461. LIST OF FARAOUAYAN LOCUSTS— BRUNER. 651 



Prionolopha seem to be quite closely related — much more so than 

 Tropinotus and Prionolopha arc. 



Possil)ly one or two of the other species of the geuus nia}^ reach 

 Parag-ua}' as well. 



ELyEOCHLORA Stal. 



ELiEOCHLORA TRILINEATA (Serville). 



A'(jo/(jVera ^n'Zmm^a Serville, Hist. Orthopt., 1839, p. 614. 

 El.icochlora trillneata Staij, Recens. Orthopt., I, 1873, p. 46. 



Ilahitat. — Originally described from Brazil. Reported as coming 

 from Paraguay by Giglio-Tos. 

 I do not know this species. 



EL^EOCHLORA VIRIDICATA (Serville). 



Plate XXXVI, fig. 9, female. Plate XXXVIII, tig. 7, male. 



Xiphicera viridicata Serville, Hist. Orthopt., 1839, p. 614. 

 ElcVOcJdora viridicata Stal, Recens. Orthopt., I, 1873, p. 46. 



Ilahitat. — Brazil, Paraguay, U ruguay , and Argentina. Represented 

 in the collections from Sapucay, which w^ere taken by W. T. Foster. 



This insect was found in Argentina attacking a species of Solana- 

 ceous plant of which it seemed very fond. 



Other species of the genus occur throughout tropical America and 

 some of which are sure to bo found in Paraguay. 



CHROMACRIS Walker. 



CHROMACRIS MILES (Drury). 



Gri^Uus miles DuvRY, Exot. Ins., II, 1773, pi. xlii, fig. 2. 



Rhomalea speciosa TnvsBERG, Mem. Acad. St. Petersb., IX, 1824, p. 104, pi. xiv, 



fig. 1. 

 Acridhmi speciosutn SERVihhE, Hist. Orthopt., 1839, p. 673. 

 Rhomalea mUes var B. Pictet and Saussure, Cat. Acrid., 1887, p. 20. 

 Chromacris spedosaW AhKER, Cat. Dermapt. Salt. Brit. Mus., IV, 1870, p. 644. 



Ralitat. Sapucay, Paraguay, several specimens collected by W. T. 

 Foster. Also recorded )>y Pictet and Saussure (in their Catalogue d' 

 Acridiens, p. '2<)), as coming from this country. 



CHROMACRIS STOLLI (Pictet and Saussure). 



Plate XXXVIII, fig. 2. 



Gri/Uus miles Stoll, Sauter., 1787, pi. xvih, fig. 60. 



Rhomalea stolli Pictet and Saussure, Cat. Acridiens, 1887, p. 21. 



ChromacHs stolli Rehn, Ent. News, XVI, 1905, p. 38. 



HaUtat.—^o specimens are at hand from Paraguayan territory, but 

 it is recorded as coming from there by Rehn. It is also a common 

 insect in northern Argentina and some parts of Brazil. 



