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Abdomen uniformly yellowish in color, with the basal portion of the 

 dorsum somewhat darker. 



Fore and intermediate legs ashy-gray with darker markings, the 

 spines piceous in the apical half or more; hind femora moderately ex- 

 panded above and below, grayish in color, with two conspicuous black 

 bands above, dividing the length into equal portions, the apical, and 

 most conspicuous, band continued entirely around the entire femora, 

 the anterior band only vaguely across the outer face ; lower sulci of 

 hind femora red on the inner longitudinal half and black on the outer, 

 including the inner surface of the ventrally expanded flange of the 

 femora ; the inner face of these femora is mostly black, the upper por- 

 tion, comprising the inner surface of the dorsal expanded flange, being 

 light with blackish markings basally and at the location of the two dor- 

 sal bands; posterior of the apical black band the inner surface and 

 ventral sulcus of the femora are uniformly light, the genicular arcs 

 darker, the inner one with the lower central portion black; hind tibiae 

 pale red, brighter on the inner side, the spines piceous in the apical half 

 or less ; hind tarsi yellowish, the claws black in the distal half. 



Elytra grayish, with a number of moderate-sized blackish spots, segre- 

 gated to form three roughly-outlined transverse bands, none continuous 

 and probably better designated as dark areas ; apex with a few smaller 

 spots ; anal stripe yellow and distinct ; intercalary vein apically much 

 nearer the median than the ulnar vein. Wings rather slender, the black 

 band very narrow, but entire, continued below along the lower margin 

 more than half-way to the base of the wing, the humeral taenia not 

 quite reaching the base ; beyond the black band the apex of the wing 

 is hyaline with a few infuscated spots ; disk of wing red, as is also the 

 costal margin outside the humeral taenia, forming a very narrow stripe 

 not nearly as broad as the taenia; the colored disk is noticeably longer 

 than the greatest width. 



$ allotypc; same data as the holotype. 



Very like the male, but larger. Head less noticeably infuscated on the 

 occiput ; antennae shorter, much shorter than the pronotum, and scarcely 

 more flattened apically than elsewhere, the color for the entire length 

 ashy-gray, mottled with darker, the basal segment reddish-brown; scu- 

 tellum of the vertex broader than in the male. Pronotum, abdomen and 

 legs essentially as in the male, the hind femora being, however, more 

 strongly expanded. Elytra with fuscous areas more broken, forming 

 smaller more separated spots, several of which range along the radius 

 in a semi-connected row and at the humeral angle extended to the costa 

 as a short solid diagonal elongated spot. Wings differing from those 

 of the holotypic male only in being without apical fuligination beyond 

 the black band. 



Length, antennae $ 1 1 nun., $ about 7 mm. ; pronotum $ 6.25 mm., 

 9 9.5 mm.; hind femur 14 mm.; $ 20 mm.; elytron $ 27 mm., 



