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bispinose, of the caudal femora with or without spiniform points. Cephalic 

 femora two and one-half times as long as the pronotal disk. Median feai- 

 ora slightly longer than half the tegminal length. Caudal femora slightly 

 surpassing the tegmina in length, moderately inflated proximad; caudal 

 tibiae exceeding the femora by the length of the head and pronotum 

 together. 



Paratypic Series. — A single paratypic male, bearing the same 

 data as the type, has been examined. 



'Measurements {in millimeters) 



CoZor iVofes. — As both of the available specimens are entirely 

 without any trace of the original, color tones, we are unable to 

 give any indication of the same. The pattern, however, appears 

 to have been much the same as that of brevicauda. 



Distribution. — This species is only known from the type locality 

 in Jalisco, Mexico. 



Remarks. — The paratj^pe shows no noteworthy differences from 

 the type except that the rami of the discoidal vein number four and 

 five. 



Specimens Examined: 2 cf. 



■ Environs of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, 1901, (M. Diguet), 2 cf . 

 paratype. [A.M.N.H.] 



Type. 



^^ Abnormal on account of shrivelling. 



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