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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 



[Jan., 



Texas. 



(Type meas., Gregory, Beeville, 



ex Brunner) Tex. Tex. 



Length of body 14. 17.6 15.7 



Length of pronotum 4.5 4.1 4. 



■Greatest caudal width of disk 



of pronotum 2.7 2.3 



Length of tegmen 4. 3.6 



Greatest width of discoidal 



and anal fields of tegmen 3.2 3. 



Length of cephalic femur 9.5 10 . 9.4 



Length of median femur 11.2 10 .' 



Length of caudal femur 20. 23. 21.8 



9 9 

 Dallas, Texas. 



(Described 



spec, (Scudder 



U.S.N.M.) Coll.) 



Length of body^ 18.6 13. 



Length of pronotum 6. 5. 



Greatest caudal width of disk of pro- 



notufh 3.2 3. 



Apparent length of tegnien 1.4 .7 



Width of entire tegmen 2. 2.1 



Length of cephalic femur 9.3 



Length of median femur 10.2 



Length of caudal femur 20.8 



Length of ovipositor 10.3 11.1 



9 9 

 Dallas, Texas. 



Uvalde, 

 Tex. 



16.7 

 3.9 



2.7 



3.6 



3. 

 10. 



10. 

 22 



(Scudder 

 Coll.) 



16. 

 6. 



3.4 



1. 



1.6 



23.8 

 12.7 



(U.S.N.M.) 



Length of body 17.2 



Length of pronotum 5.5 



Greatest caudal width of disk of prono- 

 tum 3. 



Apparent length of tegmen 1 . 2 



Width of entire tegmen : 2. 



Length of cephalic femur ; 8.4 



Length of median femur ; 9. 



Length of caudal femur .-. 21 . 



Length of ovipositor 11.3 



Average 



of four 



specimens. 



16.1 

 5.6 



3.1 



1. 



1.9 



8.8 



9.6 

 21.8 

 11.3 



Texas. 

 (Type 

 meas., ex 

 Brunner.) 



15. 

 5. 



9. 



22. 

 13. 



The Dallas male from the Scudder Collection is the smallest of 

 seven of that sex from the same locality, while the two females from 

 the same series represent the extremes of six females contained 



