MORGAN HEBARD 117 



Q Length of Length of Width of Length of Width of 



T body pronotuni pronotum tegmen tegmen 



La Cumbre, Colomlna, 



allotype 22.7 5.7 7.7 22.6 7.8 



La Cumbre, Colombia, 



paratype 22.2 6 7.4 22.7 8.3 



Cauca, Colombia 19.8 5.4 6.8 20.9 7.3 



Cauca, Colombia L8.S 5.9 7.7 21.2 7.7 



The pronotal differences, thoiioh apparent, are not as decided 

 as the measurements would indicate, this portion being more 

 flattened in some specimens than in others, while the caudal 

 production is sometimes curved downward, sometimes flat. 



The subgcnital plate of the male paratype Is deformed, this 

 particularly affecting the area of the dextral production. 



The entire series is apparently slightly faded. The general 

 coloration is shining, light green yellow. Lateral margins of 

 pronotum and lateral fields of tegmina opaque, greenish. Lateral 

 cream colored lines of pronotum and tegmen conspicuous, the 

 disk of the pronotum tinged with reddish in one female from 

 Cauca, Colombia. Eyes very dark l^rown, the interocular space 

 ferruginous to varying degrees. Antennae antimony yellow, im- 

 maculate. From one to two inconspicuous blackish brown dots 

 are present on the tegmina in their distal half in all except two 

 females. 



Specimens Examined: 6; 2 males and 4 females. 



La Cumbre, Cordillera Occidental, Cauca, Colombia, 6600 feet, V, 15 and 18, 

 1914, (H. S. Parish), 2d^, 2 9, type, allotype, paratypes, [A. N. S. P.]. 

 Cauca, Colombia, 2 9 , [A. N. S. P.]. 



Zetobora lata Shelford 



1907. Zrto})ora lata Shelford, Ann. Mag. Xat. Hist., (7), xi.\, p. 45. [cT, 

 no locality given.] 



Bogota, Cundinamarca, 8750 feet, (H. G. Klages,) 1 9 , [U. S. 

 N. M.]. . 



This specimen agrees fully with the type except in being ap- 

 preciably smaller. The subgenital plate is distinctly bilobate- 

 produced meso-distacl, though not as strongly so as the supra- 

 anal plate. The femora entirely lack genicular spines and have 

 their ventral margins unarmed; the ventro-cephalic margin of 

 the cephalic femora is supplied distad with a row of well sep- 

 arated, moderately elongate hairs, as are the ventro-caudal mar- 

 gins of the median and caudal femora throughout their length. 



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