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CAMPYLACANTHA Scudder. 

 Campylacantha lamprotata 18 n. sp. 



Type: c? ; Hijito, Valverde County, Texas. July 8, 1907. (M.Hebard.) 

 [Hebard Collection.] 



Related to C. vegana Scudder and Cockerell 19 from Las Vegas, New- 

 Mexico, with a topotypic female of which it has been compared, but 

 differing in the distinctly lanceolate tegmina, w r hich are attingent and 

 nearly twice as long as the dorsum of the pronotum, the more robust 

 caudal femora, the substrangulate pronotum which has the caudal 

 margin of the disk more decidedly angulate, the nearly straight ventral 

 margin of the cerci and a number of features of the coloration. 



Size medium; form moderately robust; surface of the pleura and 

 metazona of the pronotum punctate, the greatest portion of the body 

 covered w 7 ith long whitish hairs. Head with the occiput arcuate, but 

 hardly elevated dorsad of the level of the pronotum, the interocular 



Fig. 12. — Campylacantha lamprotata n. sp. Lateral view of type. (X 3.) 



region and the fastigium rather strongly declivent; space between the 

 eyes very slightly narrower than the inter-antennal portion of the 

 frontal costa; fastigium of moderate w-idth, rather shallowly but 

 distinctly excavated, the margins distinct; frontal costa slightly 

 expanded between the antennae otherwise subequal, biseriate punctate 

 dorsad, distinctly sulcate ventrad of the ocellus; face appreciably 

 retreating ; eyes moderately prominent, ovate in outline, half again as 

 long as the inf raocular sulcus ; antenna? distinctly longer than the head 

 and pronotum together, very slightly thickened distad. Pronotum 

 with the greatest (caudal) width of the dorsum contained slightly more 

 than one and one-half times in the length ; cephalic margin of the disk 

 slightly' arcuate, caudal margin obtuse-angulate with the angle well 



18 Aa/j,irporaTa y most brilliant. 



19 Proc. Davenp. Acad. Sci., IX, p. 40. 



