124 Journal New York Entomological Society. [Voi. xx. 



cT 9 



Mm. Mm. 



Length of body 34 35 



Length of fastigium beyond base of antenns 2 3 



Length of pronotum 9 9 



Length of tegmen 8 3 



Length of caudal femur 17 19 



Length of ovipositor 21 



In addition to tlie types five green males, six brown males and two 

 brown females have been examined from Punta Gorda. 



Belocephalus rehni, new species. 



Types, green male and brown female, Newberry, Alachua Co., Fla., Nov., 

 191 1. Mandibles, lower edge of front and base of antennae beneath, black. 

 The upper surface of the head and pronotum with a faint line on either side 

 of a yellowish color, which is bordered interiorly with blackish. These stripes 

 extend from the fastigium backward to the base of the thorax. Fastigium 

 short, blunt pointed and tipped with black. Inferior basal tooth of fastigium 

 also tipped with black. Antennae longer than the body and the first joints 

 annulated with black, the color fading out toward the tip. Abdomen with a 

 scarcely perceptible, interrupted carina. The femora and tibiae of all of the 

 legs are blotched with brown, and the abdomen is finely flecked with the same 

 color. The subgenital plate of the male has two tapering appendages that are 

 about four times as long as broad. The outer extremities of the plate are 

 not bent upward and inward into points. 



d^ 9 



Mm. Mm. 



Length of body 24 29 



Length of fastigium beyond base of antennae.... 1.5 2 



Length of pronotum 7 7 



Length of tegmen 7 2 



Length of caudal femur 13 17 



Length of ovipositor 21 



In addition to the types, three brown individuals, two males and a 

 female, have been examined, all from Newberry, Fla. 



The species of Belocephalus may be separated as follows: 



Vertex of the head produced as a stout sub-cylindrical thorn tapering apically. 

 Body of (^ about 40 mm. in length ; antennae unicolorus. The outer extrem- 

 ities of the subgenital plate not bent upward and inward, and not pro- 

 duced into points _ sabalis sp. nov. 



Body of (^ about 35 mm. in length ; pronotum striped ; antennae spotted. 

 The outer extremities of the subgenital plate as in sabalis. 



siibaptcrus Scud. 



