REHN AND HEBARD 95' 



distal spurs with tlir median one largety straight and twice as long as the 

 ventral one, median internal distal spur very long and straight, about two and 

 one-half times as long as the ventral one and reaching to the distal margin 

 of the metatarsus; caudal tarsi moderately slender, subcompressed. 



Female unknown. 



Paratype. — In addition to the type we have examined a para- 

 typic male in the Morse Collection, taken at Hastings, Florida, 

 by A. J. Brown. 



Measuremenls {in millimeters) 



^B 



42 o S ii 



^ a c i 



2 O M ~ 



a u. o p^ 



SO. -^ " 



■go "° ^ 



fi £2 §5| c aB 



cf Billy's Island, Georgia, 

 Type 22.5 10.1 3.9 3.6 23.9 



c? Hastings, Florida, Para- 

 type 24.4 10.9 4 5.2 24. S 



Color Notes. — The type and paratype are very different in 

 general coloration, but comparison shows this is largely due to 

 the difference in the pale color tone, the type being in a strongly 

 contrasted phase, the paratype in a much less contrasted one. 

 General base color of the type dull mustard yellow (Ridgway) 

 on the head and pronotum and ochraceous tawny on the abdo- 

 men and limbs, of the paratype benzo brown to chaetura drab 

 (Ridgway), both fairly solid and little broken by the overlying 

 blackish fuscous. In the type the overlying blackish fuscous 

 is fairly solid on the head, except the dorsum, solid on the lateral 

 lobes on the pronotum, except for the pale ventral and caudal 

 margins of the same, and on the infra-carinal lateral sections of 

 the abdomen it is represented by a dense stippling and a juxta- 

 carinal longitudinal series of deep clorso-vcntrad lanceolate 

 markings and several longitudinal series of dots ventrad of the 

 other markings, while on the cephalic and median limbs it is 

 present as a heavy overlying marmoration and on the lateral 

 faces of the caudal femora as a wash which varies in depth, 

 and through which the sculptured pattern is indicated. The 

 paratype shows a blackish fuscous coloration similar to the type 



TRANS. AM. K\T. SOC, XLII. 



