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radius witb the outer costa varies from two to four ; if there are only two 

 or three, one or the other of them occasionally bifurcates, the bifurca- 

 tion beginning either near the base or in the middle of the vein. 



ANOMONEURA MORI, Schwarz, new species. 



Body rather stout, opaque, very finely aciculate, pale yellowish green, 

 or greenish yellow, or pale ocherous, dorsulum and mesonotum with 

 faint markings of a more decided yellow color. Posterior margin of 

 head strongly emarginate, vertex nearly flat, along the median line 

 slightly 'shorter than half its widtli at base, nearly parallel between 

 the eyes, anteriorly obliquatus truncate and slightly triangularly pro- 

 duced ; discal impressions small but continued anteriorly in an oblique 

 line ; frontal processes hairy, as long as the vertex at middle, obtusely 

 triangular, contiguous and broad at base, divergent apically. Antennre 

 longer than head and thorax combined, tiliform, pale yellow, joint 3 

 slightly longer than 4, joints 4 to 8 subequal in length, tii)ped with 

 black, joints 9 and 10 entirely black. 



Pronotum at middle slightly longer than at the sides, as long as the 

 vertex, anterior edge strongly convex, posterior edge slightly concave; 

 dorsulum at middle nearly twice shorter than its width and decidedly 

 longer than the vertex, anteriorly much more arched than posteriorly. 



Fore wings about two and one-half times longer than wide, widest 

 part at apical third, slightly whitish but transparent, with a series of 

 brownish spots on the costa from the outer corner of the clavus to the 

 first branch of the radius; also with numerous small brown dots along 

 the furcal veins and the branches of the radius. Veins moderately 

 fine, pale ocherous, anterior costa nearly straight to within a short dis- 

 tance from the tip, posterior costa beginning to arch at apical fourth; 

 the tip of the wing is therefore not in the middle of the apex, but much 

 nearer the anterior costa than to the posterior costa; discoidal part of 

 subcosta slightly shorter than the basal part, stigma tolerably long, but 

 narrow and not closed; radius as described in the generic description; 

 stem of first (inner) fork longer than the basal part of subcosta, first 

 furcal vein very short, forming an obtuse angle with the .stem; second 

 furcal forming an obtuse angle with the stem, abruptly bent bej^ond 

 its middle and terminating rectangularly on the costa; stem of second 

 fork greatly arching at basal half, straight and parallel with the first 

 stem at terminal half, third furcal vein forming the straight continu- 

 ation of the stem, fourth furcal continued across the outermost branch 

 of the radius, decidedly longer than the third furcal and terminating 

 in the tip of the wing. Metacoxal processes rather blunt at tip; legs 

 pale greenish or yellowish; tarsi darker. 



Male. — Genital plate slightly longer than the genital segment, with- 

 out lateral lobes, straight, rather broad, about four times higher than 

 wide, hardly narrowing apically; forceps, when viewed from the side, 

 slightly narrower and about one-fifth shorter than the plate, simple, 



