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space somewhat more than twice the tegminal width, caudal femora 

 much shorter than abdomen. 



General color prout's brown, the lateral paired post ocular lines very 

 pale, the dorsal of these extending to the tips of the tegmina, the 



Figs. 1 and 2. — Lateral views of males of Radinotatum brevipenne peninsulars 

 (1, Type) and R. brevipenne (2; Thomasville, Ga.). (X 1§.) 



ventral extending to the ventro-caudal angle of the lateral lobes of 

 the pronotum. These lines are particularly distinct in the male, and 

 in the same sex there is also a medio-longitudinal bar of hair-brown 

 on the dorsal surface of the head increasing in width ventrad. The 



Figs. 3 and 4. — Lateral view of females of Radinotatum brevipenne peninsvlare 

 (3, Allotype) and R. brevipenne (4; Thomasville, Ga.). (X 1J.) 



