228 NEW NORTH AMERICAN DECTICINAE 



same pattern cinnamon-buff. Dark annulations of antennae, dark marking? 

 of pronotal disk and dark patches on caudal femora blackish-fuscous. Head 

 unmarked; eyes snuff brown, occasionally (paratype) blotched with fuscous; 

 antennae with the two proximal joints pale, distad of this dark with i)ale 

 annuli, the latter becoming fewer distad and distad of the proximal two or 

 three embracing two antennal segments each. Pronotal disk with an irregu- 

 larly shaped, but symmetrical, median areolate dark marking cephalad, mesad 

 about the median carina is placed a group of irregular lineations: carinal 

 periphery of pronotal disk with paired dark markings as follows: sab-circular 

 blotch at cephalic transverse sulcus; sub-ocelliform blotch at caudal trans- 

 verse sulcus, this with lineations extending caudad; caudad between points 

 of greatest width with a fairly regular, closely-placed series of distinct blotches. 

 Abdominal dorsum with a pair of distinct pale longitudinal lines, which are 

 sinuate on the individual segments, on the fifth segment developed into a 

 pair of large pale blotches, the whole embrowned dorsum of the abdomen 

 with a regular sprinkling of pale "rain-drop" areolations. Cephalic and 

 median femora each with an irregular preapical annulus of weak fuscous to 

 saccardo's umber, this irregularly defined and with pale areolations, the 

 median femora with traces of a dark proximal infuscation: cephalic tibiae 

 with irregular and incompletely indicated dark annuli distad and at the distal 

 end of the foramina; weak dark annuli distad on the median tibiae. Caudal 

 femora with irregular and incomplete dark annuli i)re-apical and disto-median 

 in position, indicated only on the dorsal and lateral surfaces, very irregular 

 in shape and pale areolate; portion of caudal femora proximad of disto-median 

 dark band areolate-nebulose with buckthorn brown dorsad, the dorso-lateral 

 portion of the same section and of the distal section of caudal femora between 

 the dark annuli pale cinnamon-buff : caudal tibiae and ventro-external portion 

 of caudal femora lime green to absinthe green. All tarsi and disto-external 

 portions of tibiae washed with walnut brown, the pads margined with fus- 

 cous. 



In life the specimens were very much more comi^letely green, approximating 

 the lime green to absinthe green tones remaining on the caudal til)iae and 

 portions of caudal femora. 



Measiiremetds iiu viiUii)irtcrs) 



Greatest 



Length of LeiiKthof width of Length of Length of 



l)0(ly pronotiun . pronotal cephalic caudal 



disk femiu- femur 



&,lyve 26.3 12.8 8.2 6.4 16.2 



d", paratype 82^ i;i.3 8.7 G.9 17 



III addition to the type we have a paratypic male beariiiji; the 

 same dal.i as the type. 



The locaHty — Crestline — is one of the low i)oints of the Juniper 

 Mountains, which is liie name usimI in the Hepoii of the Heath 



■' Alxloiiicii al)norniall\' extended in sluflinii:. 



