212 PROCEEDINGS: BOSTON SOCIETY NATURAL HISTORY. 
85. Conocephalus prora , Froc., 20, 89; Cent. Orth., 78. 1879. 
Nicaragua. 
This species belongs to Caulopsis, a genus founded by Redten- 
bacher (Mon. Conocepli.) in 1891. 
86. Conocephalus tenuicauda, Proc., 12, 338; Ent. Notes, 2, 19. 
1869. Peru. 
This species is closely allied to C. maxillosus (Fabr.), but appears 
to differ from it slightly, to judge from Redtenbacher’s description. 
The fore femora have 1-2, the middle femora 3-4 spines, and the 
fastigium is marked with black anteriorly beneath, without any 
superior pallid edging. - 
87. Copiophora gracilis , Proc., 12, 333; Ent. Notes, 2, 18. 
1869. Peru. 
This species is not, as thought possible by Redtenbacher (Mon. 
Conocepli., 344), the same as C. brevicornis Redt., but either is the 
same as (J. longicauda Serv., or falls between it and C. brevicornis : 
the fastigium is very regularly acuminate from every point of view, 
but faintly decurved at the extreme tip. 
88. Disceratus nubiger, Proc., 12, 335; Ent. Notes, 2, 20. 1869. 
Antisana. 
As presumed by Brunner (Mon. Pseudopli., 216) this is one of the 
Pseudophyllinae, and in all probability falls in the same genus as the 
species upon which he has based his generic description. It should, 
however, be noted that in the present species the fore femora bear 
a distinct spine on the inner genicular lobe. 
89. Iladenoecus edwardsii , Proc., 12, 408 ; Ent. Notes, 2, 47. 
1869. New Zealand. 
Placed by Brunner (Mon. Stenop., 57) in his new genus 
Pachyrliamma, founded on this and another New Zealand species. 
90. heptotettix tessellata , Proc., 17, 264; Ent. Notes, 4, 18. 
1875. Peru. 
Belongs to Teleutias Stal. The middle tibiae are armed above 
with two spines, but the species is certainly distinct from any 
described by Brunner in his monograph of the Pseudophyllinae. It 
is most closely allied to T. fuscus Brunn., having a long triangular 
subgenital plate, but only feebly cleft apically. 
91. Lirometopum coronatum , Proc., 17, 458; Ent. Notes, 4, 61; 
Cent. Orth., 11. 1875. New Grenada. 
Redtenbacher, who knows this genus only from my description 
and figures, regards it (Mon. Conocepli.) as one of the Cono- 
