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St. Jean, French 



Guiana 14 3.3 18.2 14.3 12.7 



Brazil. {Type of 



meridionalc.) . . 13.2 3.7 5.1 13.1 12.7'« 



Tijuca, Brazil .. 13.3-15 3.6-3.8 4.4-5.0 13.4-15 11.7-13.4 



Perene, Peru 14 3.3 20.8 13.4 11.7 



Contamano, Peru 14.8 3.5 19 13.6 11.6 



Contamano, Peru 13-14 .7 3 . 6-3 .8 4 . 9-5 .2 13.7-14. 3 10 . 3-1 1 . 7 

 Santa Ana, Peru, 



3000 ft 12.3 3.3 5.6 V2 10.6 



Alto Parana, Par- 

 aguay 14 1 3.7 21 14.6 14.1 



Puerto Canteni, 



Paraguay 17.4-19.2 3.4-4 20.2-21.7 14.1-14.6 12.7-14.9 



Puerto Cant era, 



Paraguay 15.2 3.8 7.1 14.6 13.4 



Sapucay,Paraguay 15.7-16,4 3.4-3.8 18.8-21.3 13.4-14.2 13. 3-13. S 



Sapucay,Paraguay 14-16.6 3.3-3.8 4.8-5.7 13-13 8 12-13.3 

 Extreme range of 



variation 12 . 2-19 . 2 3 2-4 3 . 3-6 .1 12-15.9 8 . 4-14 . 9 



16.7-21.7 



In this species the head and pronotum (excepting for a well 

 defined, but not very dark, brown medio-longitudinal stripe), 

 limbs (excepting that the genicular areas of the caudal femora are 

 often somewhat, but not heavih% suffused with l^rown), thorax 

 and proximal exposed portion of abdomen, green; dorsum, and 

 in males all of distal portion of al)domen including cerci (which 

 are in some series uniform in color, but in others nuich suffused 

 with green) tawny with paler lateral stripes weakly indicated in 

 concealed proximal portion. Females have the dorsum of the 

 abdomen usually uniform tawny or ])rownish, but in some exam- 

 ples the paler lateral stripes appear and are occasionally con- 

 tinued to the base of the ovipositor. 



The ventro-cephalic margins of the cephalic femora ar(> armed 

 with 6 and 7 spines in three spcM'imens l)efore us, and with 7 and 

 7 in one. Three of these are from Long Ditton, Dominica, the 



"' Scudder gives the ovipositor length as 13 mm. Our measurement of this 

 dimension are all taken from the base of the basal plica to the ajiex of the ovi- 

 positor, hence the slight differvnce. 



TR.\XS. .\M. EXT. SOC, XLI. 



