1906.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 263 



clavate costal veins seven in number, the clavation being very large 

 and short, in fact decided inflations, non-clavate costals five in number, 

 distad of the clavate ones; medio-discoidal area with quadrate inter- 

 spaces; axillary vein with one principal branch diverging caudad, 

 which latter has two rami. Supra-anal plate transverse, rounded 

 with a slightly median emargination; subgenital plate not reaching to 

 the apex of the supra-anal plate, inflated and with the caudal section- 

 compressed and narrowly divided, reminding one of the structure of 

 the valves of the Blattinae. Femora with their ventral margins spined. 

 General color tawny above; head ochraceous with a pattern of four 

 transverse and one short longitudinal occipital bars of seal brown, eyes 

 seal brown, antennae ochre yellow proximad and dull brownish distad. 

 Pronotum with the disk seal brown and the lateral portions hyaline, 

 the disk broad caudad narrowing cephalad. Tegmina of the general 

 color with a spot in the anal field, a more prominent one at the base of 

 the discoidal field and another rounded one near the middle of the 

 discoidal field raw umber. Wings very slightly washed with olive, 

 except the sections adjacent to the proximal portion of the costal 

 margin and the caudal section of the inserted angle of the appendicular 

 field, which are washed with ochre yellow. Ventral surface and limbs 

 pale clay color, margined, lined and touched with mummy brown. 



Measurements. 



Length of body, 7.6 mm. 



Length of pronotum, 2.2 " 



Greatest width of pronotum, 3 " 



Length of tegmen, 8 '' 



Greatest width of tegmen, 2.5 '' 



The type is the only specimen seen. 

 Anaplecta fulgida Saussure. 



Two males, two females. 



Two of the above specimens belong to the form of the species with 

 the disk of the pronotum dark, both sexes being represented. The 

 tegmina in these dark specimens are somewhat darker than in the 

 other individuals. 



This species has been recorded from Tabasco, Mexico, Guatemala 

 and Piedras Negras, Costa Rica, this constituting the first South 

 American record. 



PSEUDOMOPS Serville. 

 Pseudomops crinicornis (Burmeister). 



One male, one female. 



While these specimens would, by their uniform black antennae, fall 



