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lateral lobes by a strong but rounded angulation. Lateral lobes 

 of pronotum with length equal to greatest (caudal) depth, ventral 

 margin very broadly convex. Tegmina and wings fully developed 

 the former with greatest width decidedly greater than pronotal 

 length, narrowing slightly and evenly to the broadly rounded apex. 

 Femora with genicular lobes bispinose, except the external of the 

 caudal femora which are unispinose. Caudal femora with dorsal 

 surface deplanate in proximal two-thirds. Ventral femoral margins 

 armed with very minute spines, as follows. Cephalic internal 8 

 and 9, cephalic external 11, median internal 0, median external 14 

 and 16, caudal internal 0, caudal external 7 and 8. Supra-anal 

 plate very elongate, symmetrically trapezoidal, the lateral margins 

 showing traces of concavity, the truncate apex with margin showing 

 a trace of bilobation. Ovipositor curved dorsad, this slightly 

 strongest proximad, apex rounded; lateral faces with faint trans- 

 verse rugae distad, dorsal margin serrulate to near base, ventral 

 margin serrulate in distal portion, the distal serrulations all rounded. 

 Subgenital plate very small, triangular, with apex broadly truncate. 



General coloration pale green. Antennae pale ventrad, suffused 

 with brown dorsad in proximal portions (remainder missing). 

 Tegmina with extremely numerous but exceedingly minute brown 

 flecks in areas between the veinlets in the discoidal field, these 

 fewer between median vein and its branch and absent between 

 proximal portions of median and ulnar veins. Dorsal portions of 

 lateral lobes of pronotum with minute dark brown dots, these 

 more numerous at the juncture with the disk, which is defined by 

 a faint yellowish line. Median limbs with small dark brown dots 

 on external surface, cephalic and caudal limbs similarly marked 

 with subobsolete dots. Tarsi tinged with brown. 



Length of body (squeezed out) 23.5, length of pronotum 4.1, 

 least width of pronotal disk 2.1, greatest (caudal) width of pronotal 

 disk 2.8, greatest (caudal) dspth of pronotal lateral lobe 3.3, 

 length of pronotal lateral lobe 3.3, length of tegmen 35, greatest 

 width of tegmen 7.1, width of tegmen near apex 5.3, length of 

 cephalic femur 7.7, length of caudal femur 20.7, length of ovi- 

 positor 6.4 mm. 



The type is unique. 



Elimaea bakeri 10 new species. Plate XI, figures 4, 5 and 6. 



The present insect belongs to that section of the genus including 

 forms with relatively less constricted pronotal disk and broader 

 tegmina. It shows nearest agreement with the specimen de- 

 scribed by Brunner as paru?npunctata (Serville) 11 differing in the 



10 Named in honor of Professor C. F. Baker, Dean of the College of Agriculture, 

 University of the Philippines, through whose kind assistance a large portion of 

 the material here studied, has been secured. 



11 Monogr. der Phaneropteriden, p. 98, (1878). That specimen, a female from 

 the Philippines, we do not believe represents Serville's parumpunctata, described 



