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buff •with a tawny tinge. Other limits of this color, except median 
femora in brief proximal portion and caudal femora in brief dis- 
tal portion, which areas are olive yellow. Tegmina wax yellow, 
with areas between the sutural margin and first three veins and 
transverse veinlets blackish. Wings with anterior field proximad 
wax yellow, l)eyond the base in half toward costal margin paling 
to citron yellow, in remaining half toward radiate field rich bice 
green, this area from the metlian portion to apex suffused niesad 
with olive, the darker green broadening and occupying over half 
of the green area toward the yellow area at the apex; radiate field 
transparent, rich shrimp pink. 
Length of body, (approximated) 52; length of pronotum, 2.8, 
width of pronotum, 1.7, length of mesonotum, 6; length of teg- 
men, 4.2; length of wing, 33.3; length of cephalic femur, 16; 
length of cephalic tibia, 15: length of caudal femur, 13; length 
of caudal tibia, 12.9; length of caudal metatarsus, 5 mm. 
Pseudophasma marmoratum (Redtenbacher) 
190b. Phasma marmnrala Redtenbacher, Insektenfainilie der Phasmiden, 
I Lief., p. 119. [cf, 9; Murzo (= Muzo), [Boyaca]; Antioquia; Santa 
Fe de Bogota, [Cnndinamarca], Colombia: Rio Clrande do Sul, [Brazil]; 
Cuinbase, Pern: Ecuador.] 
^’illavicencio, Intendencia del iVIeta, XII, 1918, (from A. Maria), 
1 9. 
Pseudophasma bispinosum (Redtenbacher) 
190b. Ph[astnn] hiapinosus Redtenbacher, Insektenfainilie der Phasmiden, 
I Lief., p. 122. [cf, 9 ; Coca, Santa Inez, Ecuador.] 
Susumuco, Cundinamarca, IX, 1917, (from A. Maria), 2 9 . 
Villavicencio, Intendencia ilel Meta, VI, 1919 and VII, 1918, 
(from A. iVIaria), 6 cf, 5 9. 
The largest female in the present series, from Susumuco, is 
72.5 mm. in length; Redtenbacher gives 80 mm. as the length for 
his Ecuadorean material of this sex. 
A single female from Villavicencio shows a striking color varia- 
tion. In this specimen the anterior field of the wings is clay 
color, heavily and irregularly blotched with jagged patches of 
blackish bister, this increasing and almost completely suffusing 
the lateral portions proximad. This blotching gives the specimen 
a decidedly different facies, but closer examination shows it to 
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