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jecting distad of the tegmina a distance equal to the length of the 

 tegmina, the exposed portion of the wings faintly fusiform when seen 

 from the side, the dorsal and ventral margins of the same rather 

 thickly hirsute. Styles elongate, slender, tapering, falling but slightly 

 short of the tips of the closed wings: subgenital plate elongate,, 

 scoop-shaped, narrowing distad, the distal margin narrowly bisar- 

 cuate. Limbs moderately slender, elongate. Cephalic femora 

 moderately tapering; cephalic tibiae subequal in length to the femora, 

 the proximal five-eighths moderately bullate, the distal three-eighths 

 relatively slender, tympana perforating both faces of the tibiae, that 

 of the cephalic face relatively large, elongate acute-elliptical, of the 

 caudal face but little more than half that size and ovoid in form. 

 Median tibiae slightly surpassing the femora in length, but faintly 

 larger in proximal half than in distal half. Caudal femora subequal 

 to the tegmina in length, moderately inflated proximad, tapering 

 thence distad, genicular region very small: caudal tibiae in length 

 subequal to the femora, three pairs of marginal spurs present, those 

 of the external margin more proximal in position than those of the 

 internal, the spurs nearly straight with the immediate apex briefly 

 hooked ; disto-external spurs small, the middle one not more than one- 

 fifth as long as the metatarsus, the dorsal one not more than one-half 

 as long as the middle one, the ventral one about two-thirds as long 

 as the middle one ; disto-internal spurs two in number, the dorsal one 

 heavy, tapering, very faintly hooked at the apex, in length slightly 

 more than two-thirds as long as the metatarsus, the ventral spur 

 about three-fifths as long as the dorsal one, more slender: caudal 

 metatarsi slightly less than a fourth as long as the caudal tibiae, each 

 dorsal margin distad with a single spine, external apical spur about 

 two-thirds as long as the internal one. 



General color buckthorn brown, the tegmina dresden bro\vn, the 

 head and thoracic bristles fuscous. The lower face with a weak pat- 

 tern of liver brown, the interantennal protuberance dorsad with a 

 pair of short, narrow lines of blackish; eyes tawny-olive; antennae 

 chamois, largely washed on all but the ventral surface with bister. 

 Pronotum, as well as the dorsal surface of the head, with a weak 

 pattern of Vandyke brown. Tegmina with the venation lined to a 

 variable degree with bister, those distad on the lateral field with this 

 most evident. Wings with the exposed portion heavily washed with 

 fuscous, the cross veins of the paler general color. Cephalic and 

 median tibiae weakly marked with fuscous, the tarsi of the same limbs 

 with the same color. Caudal femora with the genicular extremity,- 



