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tliis, two veins, parallel to the iliseoidal vein, run <jl)li(|nely distad to base of 
appendienlar field; hranelies of axillary vein eonnceted by a transverse vein. 
Snpra-anal i)late transverse with eandal margin convex, showing; a traec' of 
aiiKnlation inesad, .snrfaee ines(j-})roxiina(l iinpressc'd.^ Snbfrenital plate 
simple, slifihlly the more i)rodueed dextrad; styles simple, straight, cylin- 
drical, the sinistral stont, about twice as loiijr as wide, the dextral slightly 
over half as wide and of the same length, distal margin of plate bet w'(>en the.se 
very broadly eonv’ex. Limbs as chara(!t eristic of the genus. 
Head cinnamon brown; mouthparts, antennae and j)ali)i dresden brown. 
I’ronoturn cinnamon brown, with lateral portions transparent, faintly tingcal 
with brown. Tegniina translucent cinnamon brown, paling very slightly 
toward costal margin, but with marginal field colored the same as lateral 
portions of j)ronotuni. Kemaining portions of dorsal surface oi'hraceous- 
buff, suffu.sed disto-laf erad and distad with chestnut brown. Cerci dresden 
brown. Idmbs immaculate, i)ale buckthorn brown. \’entral surface of ab- 
domen ochraceous-buff tinged with tawin’, weakly suffused with prout’s 
brown latero-distad. 
Length of boch’, 4.1; length of pronotum, I.d; width of |)ronotuni, 1.!); 
length of tegmen, d.S; width of tegmen, 1.4 mm. 
"Ilie typi' is uiiitiup. 
Aiiapleeta azteca Sau.ssure 
IStiS. Afiaplcctd (tzlccn Saussure, Lev. et Mag. de Zook, (2), xx, p. !)7. [o', 
9 ; [Orizaba], iMexico.j 
\’era C’niz, \’('ra ('niz, I, 18!)2, (L. Bruner), (’onloha, 
^’{'ra C'ruz, \1, lo, I'dO.j, ( F. Knab), 1 9 , [T. S. X. M.j. Orizaba, 
\'era C'ruz, I, 18b2, (L. Ib’uiier), Icf, 29- Miiiatitlan, ^\'ra 
Oniz, 11, 1, 18'J2, (L. Bruner), 1 9 • 
PsEUDOMOI’lXAt: 
Euthlastoblatta orizabae (S.-iussurei 
ISiiS. lildlld dfizdhdc Hau.ssure, Lev. el Mag. de Zook, (2), xx, p. odd. [a\ 
9 ; [Orizaba, Cordillera Oriental, Mexico].] 
Aloyac, \'('i'a ( 'laiz, XI , 1887, 2cf. Molzorong;!*, \’era ('ruz, 11, 
18!)2, (L. Bruner), 29. 
This sjteeies rei)resents a third group of the' genus Edlhldslo- 
hldtta, the pronotum having a ])ale inedio-longit udinal ai’ea, re- 
ealling speeies of the genus Eudrotniella . The males have no 
very decided specialization of the suligenital plate, as is found in 
the Compsa Group. 
* It is probable that the tnft of agglutinated hairs, occurring there in mal(!S 
of other speeies of A/diplccld, is also developi'd in this s{)ecie.s, but can not 
be seiMi in the present s|)ecimen. 
“Described, Mem. Am. Ent. Soc., no. 4, p. 17, (1020). 
TU.VXS. .\.M. ENT. SOC., .XLMl. 
