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spines, one of which is apical, and on the internal margin with seven 

 or eight spines; caudal tarsi slightly over half the length of the tibiae, 

 second joint slightly longer than the first, third joint about as long 

 as the first and second joint together, large arolium present. 



General colors green, redbrown and yellow. Head with the post- 

 ocular region and the lower part of the genje vandyke brown, an 

 irregular bar of gamboge yellow extending on each side from the 

 insertion of the antenna? along the ventral border of the eye caudad, 

 an expanding area of olive-yellow extending from a point on the 

 fastigium broading caudad and covering the greater portion of the 

 occiput; fastigium with the front and sides carmine, the olive-yellow 

 median area lined laterad with blackish ; face burnt carmine with four 

 small but distinct and regularly placed points of yellow ; mandibles 

 blackish, each with a proximal yellow point; eyes hazel; an- 

 tennae maroon. Pronotum with the continuation of the light 

 dorsal bar of the head regularly expanding caudad and paris 

 green in color, olive-yellowish along the sides and on the 

 margin cephalad; continuation of the postocular bars subequal with 

 those of the head and of similar color but washed with maroon cau- 

 dad, the transverse sulci carrying the brown color in narrow lines com- 

 pletely across the green dorsum; ventral half of the lateral lobes red 

 brown with the gamboge yellow cephalic bars continued over them 

 in a broken irregular fashion, the yellow being present only on the 

 cicatrix-like nodes and points. Tegmina with slightly more than the 

 sutural half bice green, costal area bay, darker brown mesad, ming- 

 ling with the green distad, an intermediate proximal area maize yel- 

 low, the principal veins dark brown proximad. Wings smoke brown. 

 Venter very dull olive-green ; abdomen dull wax yellow. Cephalic 

 and median limbs very dark brownish glaucons, the tibiae washed with 

 maroon. Caudal femora wax yellow ; caudal tibiae very dull clay color, 

 darker distad, spines touched with black ; tarsi buffy touched with 

 reddish. 



MEASUREMENTS. 



Length of body 34.5 mm 



Length of pronotum 10. mm 



Length of tegmen 21.2 mm 



Length of caudal femur 18.5 mm 



The type is unique. 



His PRINCIPAL FEATURE. Scott "See that man who just went by? 

 He landed in this city with bare feet and now he's got a million." 

 Mott "Great Jupiter ! That beats the centipede to a frazzle." 



