86 THE BLATTIDAE OF PANAMA 



dorsal abdominal segment are buffy, the remaining portions of the pronotum, meso- 

 notum and metanotum brown, with a strong orange tinge, the mesonotum broadly 

 blackish chestnut brown before the lateral margins. The abdomen dorsad is 

 blackish chestnut brown, except for the following buffy markings; a medio-longi- 

 tudinal narrow band to and including the fourth segment; fifth segment with a 

 median transverse narrow band; sixth segment with a dot on each side; seventh 

 segment with all of proximal portion; eighth and ninth segments concealed. Supra- 

 anal plate buffy with a marginal suffusion of brown. Cerci buffy with a suffusion of 

 brown on their internal surfaces. Antennae each with two conspicuous white 

 annuli as in angustata. 



Measurements {in millimeters) 



Length of Length of Width of Length of Width of 



C body pronotum pronotum tegmen tegmen 



Gatun, type 8.5 2.1 3.5 8.7 2.7 



TdLhermWdi, paratype . . . . 8.7 2.2 3.5 9 2.7 



9 



VovtolieWo, allotype .... 9 2.3 3.6 8.7 2.8 



Vorto ^e\\o, paratype . . . 9.1 2.4 3.7 8.9 2.8 



Alhajuela, paratypes (4) . 8.1-9.5 2.2-2.5 3 ■ 7-3 • 8 8.9-9.2 2 , 8-3 



In addition to the type and allotype, the adults of the following 

 series may be considered paratypes. 



Porto Bello, Panama, III, i and 13, 191 1, (Busck) 2 9 ; VIII, 18 at 21, 1916, (Har- 

 rower), i juv. 



Gatun, Canal Zone, Pan., VII, 28 to VIII, 5, 1916, (Harrower), 5 juv. 



Alhajuela, Pan., IV, 17, 191 1, (Busck), 5 9. 



Tabernilla, C. Z., Pan., IV, 27 to VI, 4, 1907, (Busck), 2cf, 19. 



Pseudomops gloriosa new species (Plate V, figures i to 3.) 



This insect belongs to the section of the genus having non- 

 spatulate cerci and to the large and distinctively colored forms of 

 the same, of which nearest relationship is with P. grata Rehn. 



From that species the present differs in the black head, tegmina 

 with an elongate triangular pale orange area with base of triangle 

 on the costal margin, black limbs with coxae narrowdy margined 

 proximad with orange and black abdomen except for a small meso- 

 proximal suffusion of orange. 



To this group undoubtedly belongs P. bicolor Shelford and prob- 

 ably also P. mag?ia and P. albostriata, described by that author. 



Type.— 9; Cabima, Panama. May 28, 1911. (A. Busck.) 

 [United States National Museum.] 



