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green dorsad, the median carina and angles marked obscurely with 

 burnt sienna; lateral lobes with considerable parrot green mesad, the 

 cephalic and ventral margins narrowly and the caudal margins rather 

 broadly margined with ochraceous-buff, the marginal color blending 

 into the general color. Tegmina blackish, broadl}^ margined, except 

 toward the apex where the paler color narrows until completely absent 

 at the verj^ apex, with ochraceous-buff, principal veins of the median 

 portion of the tegmina apple green. Limbs distinctly brownish, the 

 caudal tibiae and tarsi vinaceous-cinnamon, tibial spines wholly black 

 on the internal margin, tipped with black on the external margin. 9 . 

 Head bice-green with a very pale ochraceous-buff occipital and f astigial 

 band as in the male, which band, however, has the lateral defining 

 bars poorly indicated; eyes vandyke brown; antennae pansy purple 

 with the proximal joint of the color of the head. Pronotum generally 

 more oil green than olive-green; median carina marked with a bar of 

 madder brown which narrows caudad and is poorly outlined cephalad; 

 ventral and caudal margins of the lateral lobes with very faint and 

 poorly defined light margins. Tegmina oil green with a pale margin 

 similar to the male, in addition to which the green area is outlined by 

 a heavy pencilling of black, quite distinct on all but the ventro-caudal 

 portion, while the sutural margin has a very fine black edging to its 

 proximal half; principal veins of the green area apple green. Limbs 

 oil green tending toward apple green, caudal tarsi marked with maroon 

 purple dorsad, caudal tibiae with the spines as in the male. 



Measurements. 



d ? 



Length of body, 29.2 mm. 52 mm. 



Length of pronotum, ILl " 18.6 " 



Median width of disk of pronotum, .... 5.5 " 8.2 " 



Length of tegmen, 12.8 " 13.8 " 



Greatest width of tegmen, 5.4 '' 8 " 



Length of caudal femur, 17.9 " 24.2 " 



A paratypic female has also l^een examined. It differs from the 

 female type only in the tegmina being more produced and nearer to 

 the type seen in the male. 



CHROMACRIS Walker. 

 Chromacris miles (Drury). 



Jundiahy. (Schrottky). One 6^. 



This individual has the lighter color of the wings rich yellow. 



