MORGAN HEBARD 
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concealed when at rest, heavih' tinged with pront’s brown. Wings trans- 
parent, tinged with proiit’s brown, except in narrow area between bases of 
costal veins which is solidly prouts brown, as are the clubbed apices of the 
same, which area is paler as described for alhidn. Dorsal surface of abdomen 
blackish brown, shading to buckthorn brown j^roximad, with broa<l meso- 
proximal area of each tergite buckthorn brown; the supra-anal plate buck- 
thorn brown, suffused with blackish brown in median section of produced 
l^ortion and heavily but narrowly above the cereal bases. Limbs ochraceous- 
buff, with dorsal surface of cephalic femora suffused with cinnamon brown 
and flecks of very dark brown at the leases of the si)ines. Cerci ochraceous- 
buff, dorsad with extreme tip blackish, ventrad with median sections of the 
five largest joints suffused with blackish brown. 
Length of body, 12. .5; length of pronotum, 3.2; width of pronotum, 4; 
length of tegmen, 13; width of tegmen, 3.9 mm. 
The type is unique. 
Blattella germanica (Linnaeus) 
1767. [Blatta] germanica Linnaeus, Sy.st. Xat., ed. xii, p. 668. [Denmark.] 
Bogota, Cundinaniarca, 1 9 , [U. S. N. M.]. 
Ischnoptera morio Burmeister 
1838. I\schnoplera] morio Burmeister, Handb. Ent., ii, abth. ii, pt. i, p. 500. 
[Colombia.] 
Susuinuco, Cuiulinamarca, V, 1919, (from A. (Maria), 1 9 . 
Villavicencio, Intendencia del Meta, XII, 1918, (from A. Maria), 
1 9. 
Ischnoptera apolinari Hebard 
1919. Ischnoptera apolinari Hebard, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., xlv, ]). 102, pi. 
XVI, figs. 6 and 7. [<y, 9 ; Choachi, Cundinaniarca, Colombia.] 
A topotypic series of one male and four females, taken in June, 
1917, has been subsequently received from Hermano Apolinar 
(Maria. 
Ischnoptera flagellifer^- new .species (Plate VUI, figures 9 and 10.) 
The present species shows close relationship to the Panaman- 
ian I. gatunoe Hebard, agreeing fully in size, form, coloration and 
in fact all diagnostic features, excepting the very highly special- 
ized and distinctive genitalia. . 
Type . — (T ; Andagoya, Antioquia, Colombia. April 22, 1918. 
((M. A. Carriker, Jr.) [Hebard Collection, Type no. 541.] 
In allusion to the remarkable flagellate process, developed in the male 
genitalia of this species. 
TRAXS. AM. ENT. SOC., XLVII. 
