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metatarsi equal to half of the entire tarsal length. Median and 

 caudal Hmbs with the femora lamellato-carinate on the ventro-caudal 

 margin, this developing into a rotundato-trigonal pregenicular lobe; 

 tibiae appreciably constricted before the apex. 



General color wood brown to russet, thickly washed, mottled and 

 punctulate with mummy brown; tegmina and wings pale clay color, 

 the former with a premedian touch of mummy brown, caused by 

 infuscation along several contiguous veins, and a slight touch of the 

 same at the distal third, the latter with the apices edged with mummy 

 brown. Head with the face chiefly russet, the occiput and two more 

 or less complete transverse lines, one at the level of the ocelli, the 

 other at the upper line of the clypeus, mummy brown; anteimse 

 russet, becoming darker distad; eyes clove brown. Pronotum with 

 the cephaHc half of the lateral portions pale, mummy brown punctu- 

 late, the remainder of the pronotum darkened, but similarly punc- 

 tulate and clouded. Limbs more or less distinctly and more or less 

 completely annulate with the two base colors, the dark areas broader 

 than the pale areas, the latter on the cephalic limbs with dark punc- 

 tulations; internal face of the cephalic coxse and femora nearly solid 

 seal brown, the dorsal section of the latter v»^ith fasciae similar to 

 those of the external face, the smaller spines on the ventro-internal 

 margin pale, tipped with seal brown. 



Measurements. 



mm. 



Length of body 23. 



Length of pronotum 6.0 



Greatest width of pronotum 4. 6 



Length of tegmen 25. 5 



Length of cephalic femur 8. 3 



Length of median femur 6.2 



Length of caudal femur 7. 2 



The type of this species is unique. 



PANURGICA FRATERCULA, new species. 

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Type.— Male, Mount Coffee, Liberia. (G. P. GoU.) [Cat. No. 14608, 

 U.S.N.M.] 



Allied to the preceding species but differing in the smaller size, 

 the much less prominent and less angulate lateral expansions of the 

 pronotum and much lower dorsal swellings of the disk of the same. 



Size rather small; form slenderer than in the preceding species- 

 Head as in liberiana except for the following points of difference: 

 occipital line moderately concave, juxta-ocular lobes very low, 

 merely rounded bosses; cephalic spine narrower and more spiniform. 

 Pronotum of the type usual in this genus but more longitudinal than 

 in liberiana, the greatest width contained one and two-fifths times in 



