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Sparatta pelvimetria (Serville, 1839) Hist. Nat. Orth. , p. 52 S. Catherina, coll. Lüderwaldt (12 ex); Joinville, Dr. Ohaus (2 ex); S. Paulo, Alto de Serra, 6.10.26, Dr. Fr. Ohaus (gen.prep. No. 381, det. Dr. H. Steinmann) (1 ex); ditto, 30. 9. 26. (1 ex). .Tsoicpp l.'-W..' ' ao :)•• 9ldtni9ostfc.xls ema taro*n («JLW am^iéai iőisibi BII .>cyj. DS Spongiphorinae Burr, 1911 Spongiphora croceipennis (Serville, 1831) Ann. Sc. Nat. , 22:313 Mexico (7 ex); Rio de Janeiro, Itatiaya Zoo, 15. 12.26, legit: Dr. Fr. Ohaus (gen. prep. No. 424, det. Dr. H, Steinmann) (1 ex); Colonia Hansa, St. Catherina, R. Rolle, Berlin, SW 11 (1 ex); S. Catherina, Theresopolis, H. Frustorfer, 1888 (2 ex); Brasilia, Bahia, H. Frustorfer (2 ex); S. Catherina, coli. Lüderwaldt (1 ex). ;n. prep. No. 387, det. Dr. H. Steinmann) Figs. 23-27. 23= Purex propinquus (Burr, 1911) holotype, end of abdomen with cerci, 24= male genital organ; 25= Chelisochella superba (Dohrn, 1865), holotype, male end of abdomen with cerci, 26= male genital organ, 27= female end of abdomen with cerci (Original) Purex frontalis (Dohrn, 1864) Stett. Ent. Zeit. , 25: 422 Ecuador, Bucay, Ohaus (1 ex); Pebas (1 ex). Purex brunneri (Bormans, 1903) Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. , (7) 11: 268 Tapajos (1 ex). Purex propinquus (Burr, 1911) Stett. Ent. Zeit. , p. 336 Holotype male. Last tergite visibly wider than long, posterior margin nearly straight, transversely truncate. Cerci (Fig. 23) relatively short, apically strongly, uncinatelly inclinate, acute. Inner margin on basal section of cerci with an extremely strong, large-sized tooth, apically nearly touching the opposite tooth of a similar size and position, below this tooth a very small but still visible additional toothlet. Paramere of penis medium wide, its unpaired genital lobe almost approaching apices of metaparameres at rest, widely rounded. Virga within it very thin, long, basally with a small incrassation, Metaparameres nearly haltas long as paramere, wide, apically rounded (Fig. 24). - Fonteboa (Peru), Holotypus (gen. prep. No. 388, det. Dr. H. Steinmann) (1 ex).