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coxal sulcus decided, but not as decided as in that species; shaft 

 slightly less than one and one-half times as long as neck; lateral 

 margins of pronotum lamellate and microscopically denticulate, 

 these denticulations the bases of minute hairs as in reticulata. Teg- 

 mina and wings with venation and costal margins ciliate as in reticu- 

 lata, tegmina broadening distinctly distad. Supra-anal plate roughly 

 triangular, length less than half basal width, apex broadly rounded.. 

 Cerci small, slender, with joints bead-like, tapering to acute apex, 

 Subgenital plate with lateral margins weakly convex convergent 

 to styles, which are similar, slender, cylindrical, about four times 

 as long as wide, separated by an interval equalling the length of 

 one of them, the margin of which is transverse. Limbs as in reticu- 

 lata. Cephalic coxa? unarmed, with mere traces of denticulation; 

 Cephalic femora heavy, with dorsal margin straight, unarmed,, 

 unguicular sulcus two-fifths distance from base to apex; four dis- 

 coidal spines, of which the first is minute; four heavy spines on' 

 ventro-external margin, with minute blunt projections on ventral 

 face, a few of which are situated between the more distal of these 

 spines, and with an additional small spine on each genicular lobe; 

 spines of ventro -internal margin showing the following formula 

 ilililililiil, of the longer of which the first and last are decidedly 

 more elongate than the others. Cephalic tibiae with ventral mar- 

 gins bearing (nine to ten) external and (eleven to twelve) internal, 

 rather heavy spines, which increase regularly and gradually iu' 

 length distad. Caudal metatarsus approximately one and one-half 

 times length of succeeding tarsal joints. 



Allotype. — 9 ; same data as type. [Hebard Collection.] 

 Similar to the male, differing in the following features: Size 

 larger, form slightly more robust. Ocelli proportionately not as 

 large. Facial scutellum more transverse, height very slightly more 

 than half basal width. 23 Cephalic coxae with minute, microscopic 

 denticulations, the bases of hairs. Cephalic femora with denticu- 

 lations of ventral surface heavier. Supra-anal plate short, tri- 

 angular in general outline, reaching to base of valves of subgenital 

 plate, dorsal surface convex mesad, angulate concave along margins. 

 Subgenital plate as in this sex of reticulata. 



Both sexes yellowish brown in general coloration,-^ Male im- 

 maculate, except for a dark brown suffusion ventro-distad on the 



" The dorsal margin of the facial scutellum is seen in the series to vary from 

 very weakly convex, as in reticulata, to very broadly obtuse-angulate. 



^^ Probably very pale green in life, as is indicated in several specimens by 

 small areas where the chlorophil has settled in drying. 



