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the dorsum subtcctate, the segments substrumose at the pale lateral lines 

 where the margins of almost all the segments are slightly produced caudad; 

 proximo-dorsal segment with no trace of a process; disto-dorsal segment 

 with the margin truncate; supra-anal plate transverse, the greatest width 

 one and one-half times the length, rectangulate, the angles rounded; cerci 

 tapering, rather stout proximad, the apex sharp and slightly incurved but 

 not at all bent; subgenital plate elongate, narrowing caudad, distal margin 

 arcuato-emarginate, lateral styliform processes elongate. Limbs slender; 

 cephalic and median femora with bispinose, caudal femora with unispinose 

 genicular lobes. Cephalic femora slightly more than twice the length of 

 the pronotum. Median femora about two-thirds the length of the tegmina. 

 Caudal femora subequal to the combined length of the pronotum and teg- 

 mina, rather weakly inflated proximad; caudal tibiae surpassing the femora 

 by about three-fourths the pronotal length. 



Color Notes. — General color varying from pale cendre green to 

 paris green, always slightly paler on the genae, face and lateral 

 lobes of the pronotum, and more whitish on the pleura, but other- 

 wise the general tone is quite uniform. Head with more or less 

 distinct infra-antennal bars of creamy white to pale shrimp pink, 

 these narrowing ventrad in the female and reaching to the angle of 

 the ctypeus, in the male as a whole narrower and converging ven- 

 trad, in both sexes margining the clypeus laterad; postocular bars 

 well indicated in the male and frequently very weak in the female, 

 arcuate, greenish white to pale shrimp pink, generally margined 

 dorsad by a line of pansy purple to burnt lake; ej'es varying from 

 light ochraceous-salmon to bister; antennae varying from pale 

 green yellow to apricot yellow, the three proximal segments more 

 or less washed ventrad with deep chrome to orange. Pronotum 

 with the continuations of the postocular bars more or less pro- 

 nounced, rarely subobsolete and then only in the female, converg- 

 ing caudad and not crossing the principal sulcus, in tone similar to 

 the same on the head, the purplish variable in intensity and the 

 area between the bars more or less punctulate with purplish, pale 

 section of the bars margined ventrad by a thread of purplish in 

 the majority of the males, caudal margin of the disk and the lateral 

 lobes whitish, frequently tinged with greenish and rarely with 

 shrimp pink, the edging relieved by the usual purplish lining simi- 

 lar to the postocular bars, the purplish variable in intensity in both 

 sexes and rarely absent on the lateral lobes, the pale edging variable 

 in width on the lobes and occasionally no wider than the narrow 

 edging on the disk. Tegmina with the hyaline stridulating field 



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