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separated by a blackish line. Antennae black with nine conspicuous and three 

 less conspicuous annuli of pinkish buff, these covering all but the apices of 

 alternate joints proximad, but extending over only the proximal half of the 

 alternate long distal joints. Pronotum saccardos olive obscurely marked with 

 buffy and brown, the microscopic nodes buffy. Mesonotum similar with 

 nodules buffy. Other portions of body sepia, shading through saccardos umber 

 to tawny olive distad on abdomen. Tegmina with lateral field saccardos umber 

 tinged with sepia, particularly distad; narrow intermediate field pinkish buff, 

 including the proximal portion of the radial vein; dorsal field saccardos olive, 

 the shoulders black, this extending as a dark suffusion caudad to near the caudal 

 margin. Wings with anterior field immaculate buffy citrine, the veins and 

 veinlets old gold; posterior field transparent, seashell pink, with veins pinkish 

 cinnamon, showing a very weak grayish suffusion along the peripheral margin, 

 which narrows rapidly from the distal portion. All femora snuff brown in 

 proximal three-quarters, distal quarter black except apex, which is pinkish 

 buff. Tibiae snuff brown except at immediate base, which is pinkish buff, and 

 distal fifth, which is blackish. Tarsi blackish brown. 



In addition to the type, a paratypic female bearing the same 

 data is before us. 



Pseudophasma bispinosum (Redtenljacher) 

 1906. f^h[asma] bispinosus Redtenbacher, Insektenfamilie der Phasmiden, p. 



122. [cf , 9 ; Coca, Santa Inez, Ecuador.] 



Susumuco, Cundinamarca, 2600 feet, IV and VIII, 1912, IX, 

 1913, (from A. Maria), 2 cf , 1 9 , [Hebard Cln.]. 



These specimens are decidedly more depauperate than the 

 types, but appear to be in no way separable. 



Mcasurenienls {in millimeters) 



Length of Length of 



T| Length of Length of Length of Length of cephalic caudal 



O body mesonotum tegmen wing femur femur 



Susumuco 49 4.4 5.1 35 17.6 16.2 



Susumuco 50 4.5 5.1 35.7 16.8 16.2 



9 



Susumuco 65 5.5 9.2 53.5 19.4 18.4 



Euphasma salpingus (Westwood) 



1859. Phasma salpingus Westwood, Cat. Orth. Ins. Brit. Mue., Phasmidae, 

 p. 119, pi. xxxiii, figs. 3 and 3a. [ 9 ; Bogota, Colombia.] 



Susumuco, Cundinamarca, 2600 feet, (from A. Maria), 2 9 , 

 [Hebard Cln.]. 



The specimens before us are typical of this beautiful insect, 

 striking in the annulate yellow and brown antennae, brown limbs 

 marked with yellowish and mottled olive and brown tegmina and 

 anteiioi' field of wings. 



