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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 



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Fig. 13. — Campijlacan- 

 tha lamprotata n. sp. 

 Lateral outline of 

 apex of abdomen. 

 (X6.) 



rounded; prozona distinctly longer than the metazona, the former 

 with a very weak median carina cephalad and the metazona with a 

 very distinct but slightly elevated one; lateral lobes distinctly longer 

 than deep, all the angles obtuse; transverse sulci of the whole prono- 

 tum well impressed. Tegmina hardly exceeding the head and prono- 

 tum in length, the greatest width slightly proximad of the middle, 

 distal portion tapering, the apex narrowly oblique subtruncate; 

 sutural margins overlapping. Wings equal to the tegmina in length. 

 Prosternal spine strongly retrorse, conical, rather blunted; interspace 

 between the mesosternal lobes decidedly longitudinal, the median 



width not a third the length of the same, 

 the angles of the lobes well rounded ; metasternal 

 lobes attingent. Abdomen slightly compressed, 

 carinate dorsad; furcula hardly indicated — 

 mere broad areas with a hardly arcuate caudal 

 margin; supra-anal plate slightly produced 

 trigonal, apex very narrowly rounded, median 

 sulcus indicated only on the proximal half, 

 there deep and well impressed; cerci tapering 

 in the proximal half, subequal distad and very 

 slightly wider than half the basal width, the ventral margin hardly 

 arcuate, the apex subacute and not exceeding the apex of the supra- 

 anal plate; subgenital plate moderately produced and acute when 

 seen from the side, the subapical tubercle distinct. Cephalic and 

 median femora considerably bowed and inflated. Caudal femora 

 robust, the greatest width contained three and one-half times in the 

 length of the same, the tips considerably exceeding the apex of the 

 abdomen; caudal tibiae armed on the external margin with ten to 

 eleven spines, on the internal with eleven. 



General color pale apple-green, becoming yellowish on the pleura, 

 abdomen and venter, marked with bice-green. Face 

 of the general color, the gense slightly yellowish, while 

 the occiput is pure lemon yellow, a distinct median 

 occipital bar and much less distinct postocular 

 bars bice green ; eyes burnt umber ; antennae Chinese 

 orange, the two proximal joints greenish-yellow. 

 Pronotum with the dorsum bice green, the lateral 

 angles irregularly marked with dull lemon-yellow ; 

 the lateral lobes clouded with yellowish except for 

 a clear bice green patch dorsad on the prozona. 

 Tegmina bice green with yellowish-green veins. 

 Apex of the abdomen decidedly yellowish. Cephalic and median 



Fig. 14. — Campyla- 

 cantha lamprotata 

 n. sp. Dorsal out- 

 line of apex of ab- 

 domen. (X 6.) 



