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dorsad; eyes burnt umber. Pronotum with the dorsum olive-yellow, 

 this area expanding caudad, continuations of the cephalic postocular 

 bars shining black; ventral half of the lateral lobes similar to the 

 genge. Tegmina with the anal field clay color with a touch of green- 

 ish, remainder shining black. Venter and abdomen pale cinnamon. 

 Pleura blackish dorsad, this area edged with gamboge-yellow. 

 Cephalic and median femora dirty olive-yellow, the tibiae and tarsi 

 dull glaucous. Caudal femora gamboge-yellow, the genicular arches 

 and area surrounding each of them shining black, genicular lobes 

 very pale greenish; caudal tibiae glaucous blue, the color deep on the 

 distal half, spines whitish tipped with black. 



Measurements. 



Length of body ? 21 .8 mm. 



Length of pronotum 5 " 



Length of tegmen 15 .8 " 



Length of caudal femur 13.8 " 



The type specimen is the only one of the species examined. 



COPIOCERA Burmeister. 

 Copiocera surinamensis n. sp. 



Type; 9 ; Surinam. [Hebard Collection.] 



Closely allied to C. specularis and lepida Gerstaecker^ but differing 



Fig. 7. — Copiocera surinamensis n. sp Lateral view of type. (X 2.) 



from both in the depressed proximal portion of the antennae and 

 the carmine internal faces of the femora; from specularis it also differs 

 in the'^more acute fastigium, the more uniform size of the pronotal 

 punctures and the smaller size and proportionately shorter wings; 



* Mittheil. Naturwissen. Ver. Neu-Vorpomm. Rugen, XX, pp. 34-35 (1889). 



