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Fig. 3.~-Paropomala acris n. sp. Lateral view of type. (X 4.) 



joining the fastigium in a distinctly but not greatly acute angle, 

 frontal costa narrow, gradually and slightly but rather irregularly 

 expanding caudad, strongly sulcate from the fastigial angle to the 

 clypeus; lateral foveolae broad linear, shghtly arcuate, distinctly 

 impressed; antennae exceeding the head and pronotum by about the 

 length of the fastigium, distinctly ensiform, tips very slender. Pro- 

 notum very slightly constricted mesad, the caudal width of the disk 

 contained about twice in the length; cephalic margin of the disk 

 irregularly arcuate, caudal margin of the disk regularly arcuate; 

 median carina distinct throughout its length, 

 not high ; prozona nearly half again as long as 

 the metazona, metazona deeply punctate, lateral 

 lobes distinctly longer than deep, ventral margin 

 nearly straight, cephalic margin straight oblique, 

 metazona of the lateral lobes punctate. Tegmina 

 exceeding the tips of the caudal femora by very 

 slightly more than the length of the fastigium 

 and falling very little short of the tip of the sub- 

 genital plate, in shape very narrow with the apex 

 narrowly rounded. Prosternum with a low blunt 

 process. Interspace between the mesosternal 

 lobes very narrow and apparently divided mesad 

 by the lobes which are subcontiguous at that 

 Fie 4—Paropomala point; metasternal lobes contiguous. Supra-anal 

 acris n. sp. Dorsal plate acute-trigonal, arched transversely, slightly 



u 1 1 i n e of 



(X 4.) 



head 



flattened dorsad; cerci simple, styliform, very 

 slightly arcuate ventrad, reaching nearly to the 

 apex of the supra-anal plate ; subgenital plate moderately compressed 



