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mesad on the dorso-cephalic margin, four on each ventral margin; 

 cephahc tarsi with the distal joint very slightly shorter than the re- 

 maining joints. Median femora slightly longer than the cephahc, 

 compressed as in them, with two slight spines on the ventro-cephalic 

 margin; median tibiae slightly longer than the cephalic tibiae, armed 



Fig. 16. Anabropsismarmoratan.sp. Lateral view of type. (X 2.) 



distad and on the ventral margins the same, but bearing dorsad two 

 spines on the cephalic and three spines on the caudal margin; median 

 tarsi similar to the cephalic. Caudal femora elongate, about three- 

 fourths the length of the body, moderately inflated proximad, external 

 pagina strongly marked with an overlapping lamellate pattern, the 

 ridges being ventro-cephalic in direction, genicular 

 lobes rounded, ventral margins each with three to 

 four short spines; caudal femora about equal to 

 the femora in length, trigonal in section, armed 

 with eight or nine spines on the dorsal margins, 

 ventral margin armed with several distad. 



General colors bister and cream-buff, the two 

 colors mingled and marbled on the head, to a slight 

 extent on the tegmina and the limbs annulate and 

 dotted with the same. Head with the eyes 

 walnut brown, a broad poorly defined postocular 

 bar of seal brown present, extending toward mesad 

 on the caudal section of the head, uniting and f' 17 A / 

 suffusing that portion; fastigium and median sismarmoratan.sp. 



carina colored with the darker shade; antennae Dorsal view of head 



' and pronotum. 



obscurely annulate. Pronotum clear walnut brown (x 3.) , ^ 



