1913.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 91 



General colors bay and gamboge-yellow. A very broad bar of bay 

 covers the whole occiput, the dorsum of the pronotum and two- 

 thirds of the tegmina; this area being edged laterad on the occiput 

 and pronotum with a narrow line of white ; on the tegmina are placed 

 two similar parallel white lines, the area between them being car- 

 mine and that between the innermost line and the bay color black; 

 the costal edge of the tegmina is greenish vitreous. Dorsum of 

 fastigium pomegranate -purple with a very narrow median line of 

 pale color, front of fastigium pea-green; face dull olive-green sprinkled 

 with reddish, area ventro-caudad of the eyes olive-green, a bar 

 of white extending obliquely from the insertion of the antennae to 

 the ventro-cephalad angle of the pronotum; eyes mars brown; an- 

 tennae with the proximal joint pale, remainder black. Pronotum with 

 the lateral lobes gamboge-yellow with a slight greenish tinge. Pleura^ 

 venter and abdomen similar in color to the lateral lobes of the 

 pronotum, the dorsum of the abdomen bearing a broad median 

 bar of pale liver-brown. Cephalic and median limbs similar in color 

 to the lateral lobes of the pronotum, the median femora with a 

 distinct maroon wash; tarsal joints distinctly greenish. Caudal 

 femora very pale oil-green, the genicular region blackish except for 

 a pure white spot on each genicular lobe, serrations on medio- 

 dorsal carina black; caudal tibiae oil -green with a pregenicular area 

 and the sides of the genicular portion black, genicular angle touched 

 with reddish, distal half of tibiae blackish internally, french green 

 externally, spines and spurs tipped with black; caudal tarsi very 

 pale greenish, the two proximal joints washed with pinkish. 



Measure7nents. 



Length of body 26 mm. 



Length of pronotum 6.8 " 



Length of tegmen 12 .5 " 



Length of caudal femur 14.3 " 



T.a:NIOPHORA st&i. 

 187.3. Twniophora St&l, Recensio Orthopterorum, I, p. .34, 53. 

 Included T. detitipes and geniculata Stal, of which dentipes has 

 been designated as the type by Kirby. 



Taeniophora femorata Bruner. 



1907. Tmiiophora femorata Bruner, Biol. Cent.-Amer., Orth., II, p. 245. 

 [Pozo Azul, Costa Rica.] 



Chiriqui, Panama. [Hebard Collection.] One male. 



This specimen agrees fully with the description of femorata except 



