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pubescence, in the more excavate fastigium, less conspicuous 
ocelli, in the strongly securiform distal palpal joint, in the shorter 
pronotum, which has the caudal margin less strongly bisinuate, 
in the slightly longer than deep lateral lobes of the pronotum, in 
the entire apex of the male subgenital plate, in the more elongate 
limbs, in the less numerous rami of the mediastine vein of the 
tegmina, in the less numerous spines on the dorso-internal margin 
of the caudal tibiae and in the coloration of the pronotum, dorsal 
field of the tegmina and of the limbs. From hapitheformis the 
new species differs in the shorter caudal femora, in the narrower 
tegmina, in the broad foraminal orifice on the cephalic face of 
the cephalic tibiae, in the dorso-external margin of the caudal 
metatarsi bearing three spines, and in the distinctive coloration 
of the dorsal field of the tegmina and of the limbs and palpi. 
Type. — cf; Maranguape Mountains, State of Cearfi, Brazil. 
(Stanford Brazilian Expedition; W. M. Mann.) [Acad. Nat. 
Sci. Phila., Type no. 5334.] 
of each antenna, has lost both caudal limbs, a portion of one median one, all 
of one cephalic limb and all but the femur of the other, in addition to which the 
palpi are missing. It would seem from Scudder’s failure to mention limb char- 
acters, that the present condition of the specimen obtained at the time of de- 
scription. The species is an Aphonoynorphus, cjuite close to, if not identical 
with, A. telskii Saussure, from Bolivia and Peru. Scudder’s specimen differs, 
apparently, from Saussure’s description in having the caudal margin of the 
pronotum distinctly obtuse-angulate mesad, instead of arcuate and strongly 
bisinuate as described for telskii. The relationship to variegalus Chopard, 
from Cayenne, is also close, and the same is true of obliquus Bruner, from Bo- 
livia, but fasciahis is evidently more distinct from these than from telskii. 
^Ye are unable to give certain desired comparisons on account of the lack of 
the important palpal and tibial features, as well as the lack of material of 
telskii for physical comparison. 
The ocelli are distinct, in an arcuate line, the lateral ones slightly larger and 
more circular than the median one, which is distinctly elliptical. The prin- 
cipal measurements of the type of fasciaius are: length of body, 19.2 mm.; 
length of pronotum, 3.4; greatest (caudal) width of pronotal disk, 5.1; length 
including tegmen, 29.6; length including wing, 35; length of tegmen, 26.5; 
length of ovipositor, 17. 
