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Size small, form moderately slender. Head with eyes very broad in 

 front; separated by a very brief space in width less than one-tenth 

 the greatest diameter of the eye. Pronotum and tegmina of normal 

 form, the clear margins of these parts somewhat tessellate with green- 

 ish and in consequence partially opaque. Tegmina and tegminal veins 

 very delicate. Femora with normal hairs and spines extremely deli- 

 cate. Supra-anal plate subrectangulate, decidedly transverse but still 

 produced beyond the apex of the produced subgenital plate, dorsal 

 surface weakly concave and covered with short hairs ; lateral margins 

 straight and longitudinal to rather broadly rounded disto-lateral 

 a-ngles, between these the distal margin is truncate, transverse with a 

 minute mesal emargination. Cerci 

 small, extending very slightly be- 

 yond distal margin of supra- 

 anal plate, tapering very gently 

 and evenly to flattened, narrow 

 and rather sharply rounded apex. 

 Subgenital plate transverse, sym- 



, i i < , 11 r is:, i. Pancnlota bidentnla, n. sf>. Yen- 



metrical, weakly triangularly pro- tral outline of cerci and subgenital plate of 

 duced distad, the lateral margins type. (Greatly enlarged.) 

 not strongly convex to brief mesal portion which is weakly concave, 

 this concavity on each side terminated by very minute triangular pro- 

 jections of this margin. Small cylindrical styles situated on this margin 

 at the inner margin of the base of the cerci and equal to about one half 

 the cereal length. 

 The female of the species is unknown. 



Measurements (in millimeters). 



Length Length of Width of Length of Width of 



cf cf of body pronotum pronotum legmen legmen 



Caparo, Trinidad. Paratvpe K.7 3.6 4.5 13.2 4.4 



Igarap Assu, Brazil, TYPE 12.3 3.4 4.4 12.2 4. 



Igarape Assu, Brazil. Paratype 12.3 3.5 4.4 13.7 4.3 



Coloration. Dorsal surface light lumiere green fading to hyaline 

 distad on tegmina. Lateral margins of pronotum and field of tegmina 

 hyaline, weakly obscured with greenish. No traces of lateral cream 

 colored lines on pronotum and tegmina, so often found in the plain 

 species of Panchlora. Eyes very dark brown, the very brief interocu- 

 lar space ferruginous; head otherwise unmarked. Antennae antimony 

 yellow, immaculate. From one to two minute and inconspicuous 

 brown dots are present on the tegmina in their distal half. 



Specimens Examined: 5; 5 males. 



Caparo, Trindad, VI, 1913 (S. M. Klages), 2 $ , 12 [A. N. 

 S. P.]; VIII, 1913 (S. M. Klages), i$, paratype [Hebard 

 Cln.]. 



Igarape Assu, Para, Brazil, I, 17, 1912 (H. S. Parish), 

 2 $ , TYPE and paratype \ A. N. S. P.]. 



12 In these specimens the caudal margin of the subgenital plate is 

 slightly uneven mesad ; in one the minute projections are not decided, 

 in the other they are suggested merely by angulations of the margin. 



