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Augochlora cleomis, n. sp. (sub. Augochloropsis, Ckll.). Fig. 6. 



°. . — Blue-green ; face above antennae very finely confluently punc- 

 tured, below antennae more coarsely so ; clypeus black at tip, punctures 



Fig. 6.--U Hind tibial spur of A. cleomis, female. 

 b Hind tibial spur of A. rirrulrir, female. 

 C Fourth ventral segment of . /. cleomis, male. 



large and deep ; labrum rufotestaceous ; mandibles black with a green 

 spot at base, rufous in middle and darker at tips ; antennae black, flagellum 

 dark rufotestaceous beneath ; prothoracic angles sharp, tubercles promi- 

 nent ; mesathorax very closely and finely punctured anteriorly, more 

 sparsely so posteriorly ; postscutellum with some larger separate punc- 

 tures ; metathoracic disc roughened, posterior truncation rounded above, 

 distinctly punctured, lateral angles sharp, median groove shallow ; tegulse 

 green, with a black spot shading into yellowish testaceous on the outer 

 edges ; wings hyaline, nervures and stigma yellowish testaceous, costal 

 nervure of anterior wings very dark ; anterior and middle femora and all 

 the tibiae blue green, posterior femora piceous, all the tarsi testaceous, 

 hind tibial spur of hind legs with six spinous processes ; all the tarsi, two 

 posterior pairs of tibiae and hind femora with dense pale pubescence ; 

 abdomen closely finely punctured, covered with short pale hairs, apical 

 margins of first and second segments depressed slightly, fringed with short 

 pubescence, ventral segments reflecting blue-green, densely pubescent ; 

 thorax, scutellum, postscutellum, behind tubercles, behind wings, and 

 along the lateral sides of the posterior truncation with pale ochraceous 

 pubescence, face clothed with short pale pubescence, cheeks with long 

 white pubescence. Length, 8 mm. 



