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short spine on the caudal, ventral carinse both with a numl^er (6 to 7) 

 of short spines; tarsi with the third joint very broad. Median femora 

 about as long as the cephalic, more compressed, deeper, ventro-cephalic 

 margin strongly carinate and armed with five short spines, ventro- 

 caudal margin armed with a number of very small spines, the margin 

 not strongly carinate like the ventro-cephalic; median tibiae slightly 

 longer than the femora, compressed, carinate, ventral margins armed 

 with seven small spines. Caudal femora not quite half the length of 

 the tegmen, moderately compressed, and considerably inflated in the 

 proximal half, cephalic face bearing two longitudinal depressions, ven- 

 tro-cephalic margin lamellate and armed with ten or eleven flattened 

 spines, which are small proximad and increase to a considerable size 

 distad; caudal tibiae about equal to the femora in length, compressed, 

 carinate, the dorso-cephalic margin armed wdth four short spines, the 

 dorso-caudal with twelve to fourteen larger lamellate spines, the ventral 

 margins with about seven rather small spines on each margin. 



General color very dull canary yellow, becoming saffron yellow on 

 the limbs. Head touched with saffron yellow; eyes walnut brown; 

 antennae with widely placed annuli of walnut brown. Pronotum with 

 the median longitudinal area faintly washed with lilac. Tegmina with 

 the principal transverse veins bordered and touched with patches and 

 lines of wine purple, the proximal portion of the sutural margin faintly 

 washed with the same color. Ovipositor clay-color, the distal half and 

 the entire ventral margin seal brown. Limbs with the spines either 

 wholly or in part black. 



Measureinents. 



Length of body (exclusive of ovipositor), 43 mm. 



Length of pronotum, 8.5 " 



Greatest width (ventral) of pronotum, 10 " 



Length of tegmen, 61 " 



Greatest width of tegmen, 20 " 



Length of caudal femur, 27.5 " 



Length of ovipositor, 19.5 " 



The type only has been examined. 

 Anabropsis ■' tonkinensis n. sp. 



Type: ?; Than-Moi, Tonkin, June-July. (Friihstorfer.) [A. N. S. 

 Phila.] 



Allied' to A. frater (Brunner),^ supposed to be from India, but differ- 



* Schcenobates of authors, cf. Rehn, Canad. Entom., XXXIII, p. 272, 1901. 



* Verhandl. K. K. Zool.-bot. Gesell. Wien, XXXVIII, p. 275. 



