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sinuate about the middle of its length, anal field subpyriform in out- 

 line. Wings equaling the tegmina in length. Supra-anal plate 

 transverse; apical margin subtruncate, the median portion produced 

 into a blunt, rounded process. Cerci fusiform, bluntl}" acuminate, 

 moderately depressed, exceeding the subgenital plate by half their 

 length. Subgenital plate rotundate, the apex produced into an 

 acuminate process. Limbs rather robust. Anterior femora with 

 three median, two apical spines, and live minute spines between the 

 other groups on the anterior margin; the apical spines very large, 

 genicular spines short and stout; tibite slightl}^ shorter than the 

 femora; tarsi about equal to the tibial in length. Median femora with 

 seven evenly distributed spines on the anterior margin, the apical and 

 median exceeding the other in size; genicular spine very long, slender, 

 and curved; tibiae not quite equaling the femora in length; tarsi 

 slighth" exceeding the tibias in length and about equal to the femora. 

 Posterior femora with four large spines on the distal portion of the 

 anterior margin, the apical exceeding the others in size; genicular 

 spine slender, elongate, and curved; tibiie equal to the femora in 

 length; tarsi slightly shorter than the tibise, the metatarsi exceeding 

 the other joints in length, arolia moderately large. 



General color ochraceous brown of two tints. Head rufescent 

 brown, eyes pale. Pronotum with the disk bearing a complicated 

 pattern of the darker tint on the paler, margin subpellucid. Tegmina 

 with the basal field, costal margin, and veins and nervures of the paler 

 tint on the darker. Limbs of the pale tint mottled with the darker. 



MEASUREMENTS. 



mm. 



Length of body 8. 5 



Length of pronotum 2. 3 



Posterior width of pronotum o 



Length of tegmina 6. 5 



Greatest width of tegmina 2. 5 



Two additional specimens of the species from the type locality were 

 also examined. 



Genus ANAPLECTA Burnieister. 

 1838. AnapJecta Burmeister, Handh. d. Entom., II, \^. 494. 

 Included ^1. //iinutw.s/'vta (De Geer), lateralis Burmeister, dorsalis 

 Burmeister, and imicolor Burmeister. 



ANAPLECTA PLATYCEPHALA, new species. 



Type. — Female; Cairns, Queensland. (Koebele.) [Cat. No. 094-i. 

 U.S. N.M.J 



This species appears to be allied to ^1. fidva Brunner," from Burma, 

 but differs in the whoU}" hyaline tegmina and the different proportions 

 of the pronotum. 



a Ann. Mus. Civ. Stor. Xat. Genova, XXXIII, 1893, p. 12. 



