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half, then straight and finally 

 narrowly rounding to the apex, 

 sutural margin subrect in the 

 proximal two-thirds, thence arcu- 

 ate oblique-truncate to the well- 

 rounded but in general form acute 

 apex; venation prominent; anal 

 field very elongate pyriform, the 

 anal vein reaching the sutural 

 margin mesad. Wings ample, 

 the greatest width contained one 



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tig. 2. — E pilampra stigmatipnora n. sp. 



Dorsal view of type. (Xli) length of same; costal margin 



moderately arcuate distad, apex 

 rotundato-rectangulate; region of the costal veins coriaceous, sub- 

 opaque; anterior ulnar vein with three complete and eight incom- 

 plete rami; anterior field of the wing very broad. Abdomen strongly 

 depressed; supra-anal plate broad, produced, rounded, with a median 

 rectangulate emargination ; cerci subfusiform, the distal extremity 

 attenuate; subgenital plate broad, rounded, .slightly asymmetrical, 

 slightly impressed at the insertion of the styles, the latter very small. 

 Cephalic femora with the ventro-cephalic margin armed with four 

 or five spines mesad and a single distal one, the area between supplied 

 with very short setiform spinulations. Median and caudal limbs 

 with the ventro-cephalic margins of the femora supplied with five 

 spaced spines. Caudal metatarsi very slightly longer than the re- 

 mainder of the tarsus, biseriato-spinulose ventrad, pulvillus small, 

 distad. 



General color cream-buff, the tegmina, aside from the costal por- 

 tion, nearly uncolored translucent, maculations Vandyke brown and 

 where less decided russet. Head with the occiput having a large 

 maculation of vandyke brown divided cephalo-caudad by a line of 

 the base color ; region from the middle of the interocular space to the 

 middle of the interocellar space russet with a decided vandyke brown 

 section dorsad; eyes seal brown; antennae, except for the pale proxi- 

 mal joint, bistre. Pronotum thickly speckled with fine vandyke 

 brown points with less frequent rather regularly placed larger dots 

 ' of the same color, a median sublyrate pattern, part of which is made 

 up of a transverse series of eight large dots, of the same color; caudal 

 margin with a series of well-spaced points. Tegmina with a short 

 sinuous line on the base of the humeral trunk seal brown, the well- 



