430 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [JlUie, 



including the apical; tarsi over half the tibial length, the terminal 

 joint slightly shorter than the proximal two, the second shorter than 

 the first; arolia present. 



General color olive green, the pronotum oil green. Head with dis- 

 tinct postocular bars and a triangular occipital patch blackish, face and 

 gense oil green; fastigium narrowly margined with yellowish-green; 

 eyes raw umber; antennse blackish-brown. Pronotum with a continu- 

 ation of the postocular bar olive green in color, a distinct humeral line 

 of citron yellow on the metazona, a pair of indistinct parallel lines on 

 the prozona and the ventral half of the lateral lobes citron yellow. 

 Tegmina dull citron yellow along the dorsal edge, the ventral section 

 blackish. Abdomen with the proximal joint with a pair of straw yel- 

 low bars placed laterad and surrounded by a blackish patch, this pat- 

 tern being more or less distinctly indicated on the other abdominal 

 segments. Cephalic and median limbs oil green, the median femora 

 with a longitudinal l^lackish line; tarsi washed with ferruginous. 

 Caudal femora oil green, the genicular region blackish; tibiae dull verdi- 

 gris green blending into umber distad, spines umber with blackish tips; 

 tarsi ferruginous. 



Measurements. 



Length of body, 15.5 mim. 



liength of pronotum, 3.1 " 



Greatest width of pronotum, 2.9 " 



Length of tegmen, 2 " 



Greatest width of tegmen, 1.3 " 



Length of caudal femur, 9.2 " 



The type only has been examined. 



JODACRIS Giglio-Tos. 



1897. Jodacris Giglio-Tos, Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp., Torino, XII, Xo. 

 302, p. 32. 



Type. — Anniceris ferrugineus Giglio-Tos. 

 Jodaoris'T) costaricensis n. sp. 



Types : c? and 9 ; Carrillo, Costa Rica. [Hebard collection.] 



Differing from the previously known species of the genus in the 

 shorter tegmina, the large and subcontiguous eyes, and the peculiar 

 coloration. It is quite possible the species does not belong to the genus 

 Jodocris, and in such case it represents a new genus. 



Size small; form subfusiform; surface sparsely punctulate. Head 

 with the occiput very slightly elevated, the vertex descending to the 

 fastigium, slightly sulcate in the female, distinctly in the male ; inter- 



