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half very finely serrate. The armature of the legs is as in the 

 male except there is no basal spine on either of the intermediate 

 tibiae. 



Measurements, — Length : pronotum, 5,9,4 mm. ; tegmina, 

 $ , 25 mm., $ , 26 mm. ; posterior femora, 3 , 18 mm., $ , 15.5 

 mm. ; cerci, $ , 2 mm., 9 , 1.5 mm. ; ovipositor, 8 mm. Width : 

 tegmina at middle, S , 4.5 mm., $ , 5 mm. ; ovipositor mesially, 

 1.5 mm. 



Described from two specimens: type $, September 11, 

 190(5 ; allotype 2 , November 3, 1906. Both by Iconnicoff. 



Type and allotype in the collection of the U. S. National 

 Museum. 



Cat. No. 21338, U. S. Nat. Mus. 



Anaulacomera diluta Brunner. 



Anaulacomera diluta Brunner, Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, vol. 

 xli, p. 145 (1891) ; Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., vol. ii, p. 466 (1906). 



One 9 , July 9, 190G. Iconnicoff. 



This specimen has an apical spine on the caudal margin of 

 the anterior and intermediate tibiae and the latter have also 

 three or four additional ones on the same margin. 



Anaulacomera cercalis, new species. (PI. II, fig. 22.) 



This inconspicuous green species is allied to sulcata and 

 securifera but the cerci of the male dififer decidedly from those 

 of either of these. 



Description ( $ ) . — Head as described above under apiciden- 

 tata. The legs are also much as in apicidentata, even as to the 

 second dorsal spine of the intermediate tibiae being absent on 

 one leg. The last dorsal segment of the abdomen is broadly 

 rounded apically, above broadly and shallowly concave ; supra- 

 anal plate triangular, the apex rounded ; cerci long and con- 

 spicuously branched ; the basal portion is slightly flattened in 

 the inner side, the apical portion conspicuously so, this apically 

 compressed portion furnished beneath with two broad dull de- 

 flexed teeth and a more apical one very short and blunt and 

 turned outward; the tip of the cercus itself is flattened, broad 

 nnd pointed: at the ba.sal fourth on the inner side is a broad 

 vertically flattened appendage one-half as long as the main 



