MORGAN HEBARD 
333 
similar in outline, contour and almost in color, its caudal margin 
is convexo-truncate. The tegminal and wing coloration is very 
dififerent. The caudal tarsal joints are slightly shorter in anom- 
alia, but in both species of the same proportionate length, the 
metatarsus about equalling the combined length of the second 
and third joints. 
The specimens here recorded agree fully with the typical series, 
except that the coloration is more intensive. The limbs and an- 
tennae, to tip of fifth joint, areobscure sudan brown; the tip of the 
sixth and tenth antennal joints and all of the seventh, eighth, elev- 
enth and twelfth are black; the ninth and proximal portion of the 
tenth joints are white. The head and pronotum are shining 
blackish brown, the latter margined laterad and caudad with 
huffy. The tegmina and wings are shining zinc orange, the 
former margined on all sides with a narrow suffusion of blackish 
brown. 
This huffy marginal marking is only found laterad in Dinex americarms. 
TRANS. AAI. ENT. SOC., XLIII. 
