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Median femora similar to the cephalic but larger, only slightly shorter 

 than the pronotum. Cephalic and median tarsi with the two proxi- 

 mal joints short, the terminal only moderately long, the whole rather 

 robiLst. Caudal femora robust, two-thirds the length of the body, 

 slightly more than four times as long as broad, median and lateral cari- 

 nas distinct, serrato-dentate, pattern of the pagina dentato-tuberculate, 

 genicular region large, slightly less than one-foiu-th the total length, 

 strongly arched, genicular lobes apically acute, rotundato-emarginate 

 below, pregenicular constriction very distinct; caudal tibiae distinctly 

 shorter tnan the femora, supplied with eight spines on each margin, 

 including the apical, spurs of the internal margin longer than the ex- 

 ternal spurs; caudal tarsi slender, elongate, two-thirds the length of the 

 tibiae, the segments increasing in length distad, surface rather evenly 

 clothed with long hairs. 



General color, above brownish-olive green, the head and pronotum 

 with spots of naples yellow, a line of the same on the angle of the teg- 

 mina, and a broad bar, widening caudad, extending from the antennal 

 fossae to the insertion of the median limbs, across the whole ventral 

 portion of the lateral lobes of the pronotiun. Eyes tawny-olive, lined 

 diagonally with regular bars of olive-brown, the well-marked bars being 

 six in number; apex of the fastigial process suffused with dull lake red. 

 Cephalic and median limbs oil green, the proximal portions of the tibiae 

 darkening to parrot green. Caudal femora apple green, the serrations 

 and tubercles of the pagina black, genicular regions ochraceous-buif , 

 the arches blackish ; tibiae proximad dull ochraceous-buff , blending to 

 oil green then to ochraceous-buff distad, spines black practically to the 

 bases, spurs tipped with black; tarsi ochraceous-buff, the claws oil 

 green with black tips, hair white. 



Measurements. 



Length of body, 27.5 nun. 



Length of pronotum, 7.5 " 



Caudal dorsal width of pronotum, 5.7 " 



Length of caudal femur, IS. 2 " 



The type is unique. 



ANNICERIS Stai. 



1878. Anniceris Stal, Bihans; till K. Svenska Vet.-Akad. Handlingar, V, 

 No. 4, pp. 37, 82. 



Included A. geniculatus and nigriy-icrvis Stal, of which the former 



may be considered the type. 



