300 KANSAS UNIVERSITY SCIENCE BULLETIN. 



In Arizona this species appears to be restricted to certain 

 elevations on mountains of the southern part of the territory, 

 viz., Santa Rita, Huachuca and Patagonia ranges. * 



Blattella dilatata (Saussure). 



Santa Rita mountains, 5000 to 8000 feet, July. F. H. Snow. 

 One female, one male. 



These specimens agree with those recorded by the author* 

 from the Huachuca mountains. 



MANTID.E. 



Bactromantis virga Scudder. 



Santa Rita mountains, 5000 to 8000 feet, July. F. H. Snow. 

 One female. 



This specimen is slightly larger than a Huachuca mountains 

 individual of the same sex. 



Phasmid^. 

 Pseudosermyle truncata Caudell. 



Santa Rita mountains, 5000 to 8000 feet, July. F. H. Snow. 

 One female. 



Parabacillus coloradus Scudder. 



Santa Rita mountains, 5000 to 8000 feet, June. F. H. Snow. 

 Two males, one female. 



ACRIDIDiE. 



Telmatettix aztecus Saussure. 



Santa Rita mountains, 5000 to 8000 feet, June. F. H. Snow. 

 One male. 



Mermiria texana Bruner. 



Santa Rita mountains, 5000 to 8000 feet, July. F. H. Snow. 

 One female. 



Prorocorypha^ n. gen. 



Allied to Paropomala Scudder, but differing chiefly in the 

 great development of the cephalic portion of the head, the 

 greatly elongate supra-anal plate of both sexes and the sub- 

 genital plate of the male. 



Body sub-bacilliform. Head greatly elongate; vertex and 

 pre-ocular region strongly produced into a rostrate process, 

 fastigium lanceolate, tectate, carinate; antennae, at least of 

 male, somewhat triquetrous, subensiform. Cephalic and 

 median limbs very small. Caudal limbs very slender. Pro- 



*Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1907, p. 26. 



^ TrpoKL, prow; Kopv<pr], head. 



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