84 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [Jan., 



the cercus proper rectangulate, distal extremity of the toothed ridge 

 with the terminal tooth distinctly projecting, immediately proximad 

 of which, on what is properly the lateral margin of the shaft, is placed 

 an extra adpressed tooth; subgenital plate very ample, moderately 

 produced, lateral margins subparallel, distal margin arcuato-truncate, 

 lateral angles produced into considerable styliform appendages, 

 which in length are about equal to one-half the distances between 

 their bases. Cephalic femora slightly more than one and one-half 

 times the length of the dorsum of the pronotum; cephalic tibiae with 

 foramina elliptical. Median femora one-third again as long as the 

 cephalic femora. Caudal limbs damaged. 



Measurements {in millimeters). — Type: length of body, 16.5; 

 length of pronotum, 5; greatest dorsal width of pronotum, 3.7; 

 length of tegmen, 4; width of discoidal and anal fields of tegmen, 

 3.3; length of cephalic femur, 8.2; length of median femur, 10. 



Color Notes. — General color cinnamon buff. Dorsum of proximal 

 portion of occiput, extending cephalo-laterad as far as the eyes, 

 disk of pronotum, proximal portion of anal field of tegmina, inter- 

 marginal section of proximal third of the sutural margin of the same, 

 greater portion of discoidal field of same and dorsum of abdomen, 

 sharply delimited laterad, black. Medio-longitudinal region of 

 pronotum and abdomen with a bar varying from burnt sienna to 

 clay color, this area narrow cephalad on the pronotum, somewhat 

 expanded caudad on same, very poorly defined on abdomen and 

 there broad mesad. Eyes cinnamon l:)rown flecked with blackish 

 brown; antennae with the two proximal joints touched with claret 

 brown laterad, remaining joints and ventral surface of the two 

 proximal ones black, the simpler joints narrowly annulate with the 

 general color distad. Lateral lobes of the pronotum sparsely and 

 weakly punctulate with bone brown. Tegmina with region of 

 humeral trunk burnt sienna; edge of proximal third of sutural 

 margin of general color. Lateral aspect of abdomen rather heavily 

 punctulate with bone brown; margins of all segments more or less 

 beaded light and dark; a pale unmarked area present on each side 

 of abdomen in the position usually occupied, in species of the genus, 

 b}^ jiale Ijands; disto-dorsal al)dominal segment with the black of 

 the dorsum limited to proximo-later ad trigonal areas. Limbs more 

 or less Aveakly washed with victoria lake, the femora considerably 

 and tibiae less decidedly lined and speckled in linear fashion with 

 black; tarsi black. 



Distribution. — The species is only known from the type localit3^ 



