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tarsi slightly shorter than the remaining joints together. Median 

 limbs about equal to the cephalic in size; femora shaped in the cephalic 

 limbs but with three instead of four lobes; tibiae with three lobes on 

 each of the dorsal margins and six to seven spines on the ventral mar- 

 gins. Caudal limbs missing. 



General color tawny-olive. Head marked around the eyes , f astigium, 



Fig. 10. Lichenochrus 77iarm orat us n.sp. Lateral view of type. (X 2.) 



lateral ridges and clypeus and irregular annulations of the antennse, 

 bister; lateral ridges and cephalic face of mandibles also Indian yellow; 

 eyes walnut brown. Pronotum washed on the lateral ridges with, 

 and small scattered patches of color on the ventral portion of the lateral 



Fig. 11. Lichenochrus marmoratus n. sp. Dorsal view of pronotum. (X 3.) 



lobes, Indian yellow; the first transverse sulcus on the dorsal section of 

 the lateral lobes are slightly washed with blackish-brown, the second 

 sulcus is bordered caudad through two-thirds the depth of the lobes by 

 a broad blotch of the same color; caudal section of the dorsal face 

 faintly washed with apple green. Tegmina marbled and blotched with 

 several colors: mummy brown, chrome yellow and apple green, the 

 brown being solid in subquadrate blotches, the j^ellow faint and only 

 suffusing some veins, the green weak and filling quadrate blotches as 

 well as being irregularly distributed. Ovipositor with the distal half 

 blackish-brown. Limbs irregularly mottled and annulate with vandyke 



