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brown, each witli a transverse, roiighlj- oval, white area on each side candad, 
these showing a faint bluish tinge, the largest pair on the second tergite. 
lleinaining dorsal surface of abdomen blackish brown, excei)t metlian special- 
ized area of sixth tergite, which is russet. 
Tegmina transparent, nearly colorless, excej)! for the following markings: 
veins prout's brown, this extending as a broad suffused area along the distal 
half of the discoidal vein toward the costal margin, distad spreading around 
the distal portion of the discoidal field as a weaker suffusion, the free margin 
of the anal held rather broadly prout’s brown, particularly distad where it is 
continued slightly beyond the apex of this field, the anal sulcus also narrowly 
margine<l with prout’s brown, the ju'oximal portion of the area occuified by 
the discoiilal sectors weakly tinged with ochraceous-tawny. Wings clear hya- 
line, iridescent, veins pia)ut’s brown, area of enlarged portion of costal veins 
in proximal half prout’s brown, in marginal half light buff, the former con- 
tinued around the apex of the anterior field as a broad suffusion. C’erci with 
tlorsal surface light buff', suffused i)roximad and along the interna! margins 
with blackish brown, ventral surface ochraceous-tawny, becoining jwout’s 
brown along internal margin. Ventral surface ochraceous-buff, the abdomen 
marked jiroximad and laterad with mummy brown. Limbs ochraceous-buff. 
the femora narrowly margined dorsad with jn’out’s brown, the tibiae with 
heavy flecks of this color at bases of dorsal spines. 
Length of body,^^ 10.8-10.3; length of pronotum, 2. 6-2. 7; width of pro- 
notum. 3. 7-3. 8; length of tegmen, 9. 8-9. 7 ; width of tegmen, 2. 6-2. 7 mm. 
In addition to the type, a paratypic male, Itearing the same 
data, is before ns. 
Euphyllodromia angustata (Latreille) 
1811. Blatta angustata Latreille, in Humboldt and Bonpland, Recueil. 
Observ. Zool. et Anat. comp., i, p. 146, pi. xv, fig. 9. [Vera Cruz, Vera Cruz, 
[Mexico].] 
Andagoya, Antioquia, IV, 22, 1918, (AI. A. Carriker, Jr.), 1 d' , 
4 9,1 juv. 9 . 
The species is the most abundant of the genus from tropical 
Mexico, southward to Panama. The present material shows that 
its distribution extends well down through the Colombian Choco, 
probaltly the only region in South America in which it occurs. 
The present record is the first for the species from that continent. 
NYCTIBORINAE 
MUZOA new genus 
This genus would superficially appear to be very near Xyctt- 
hora, but numerous features of limb armament and structure, as 
well as of the cerci and male suligenital plate show wide diversity. 
The measurements of the type are given first. 
TRANS. AM. ENT. SOC., XLVII. 
