Bruner: Soi in American A.cridoidea. LOS 



b. Cerci oi male moderatelj robust, tapering but little on basal two-thirds, 

 tlic outer third very slendei and gently curved upwards and inwards, 

 the heavy portion provided at apex with a short inwardly din 

 flattened lobe, 01 tooth. 

 Inwardly directed lobe oi tooth oi cerci oi male normal; apical portion 

 of upwardly directed apex of main prong long and slender. Insect 



rathei strongly variegated with fuscous ferrnginea < riglio I 



cc. Inwardly directed lobe or teeth oi cerci oi male large, hatchet-shaped; 



apical portion oi upwardly directed apex of main prong shorter and 



more robust. Insect uniformly ferrugineous. . .chapadensis sp. nov. 



bb. Cerci "I male less robust, evenly tapering to the small inwardly directed 



tooth, beyond this very slender and gently curved both downwards 



and inwards intermedia sp. nov. 



.1.1. Smaller (cf ■ 16, 9, 20 mm.). Body fairly slender. The sides of pronotum, 

 tegmina, and femora inconspicuously, or not at all, marked with fuscous. 

 Apieal slender portion of cerci strongly and abruptly bowed inwards and 

 crossing at tips furcillata Rehn. 



146. Jodacris ferruginea (Giglio-Tos). 



Anniceris ferruginous Giglio-Tos, Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. Torino, IX, no. 184, 



p. 30 (1894) in part. 

 Jodacris ferruginea Gk;lio-Tos, Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. Torino, XII, no. 302, pp. 



3 2 ~33> footnote (1897) in part. 



Habitat. — Chapada, Brazil, during May to November inclusive. 

 A large series of both sexes, H. H. Smith, one of the specimens 

 bearing the collector's number, 2097. 



14.7. Jodacris chapadensis sp. nov. 



Uniformly bninneo-ferruginous throughout, and without marks or 

 mottlings of fuscous or pallid, except for the dark fuscous outer 

 lower sulcus cf the hind femora and an internal preapical band of the 

 same color, the lunules not infuscated. A little larger and slightly 

 more robust about the thorax than J. ferruginea Giglio-Tos. Cerci 

 of male of the same general pattern as in that species, but with the 

 internal branch much larger and forming an obliquely arranged 

 hatchet-shaped thickened Made, the main branch directed posteriorly 

 and gently curved upwards, somewhat shorter and more robust than 

 in the species to which it has just been compared. Supra anal plate 

 with a long finger-like apical projection, the lateral margin thickened 

 basal ly and broadly upturned, the disk raised, and gently stdcate 

 near the base, but irregular beyond. 



Length of body, cf, 20 mm., 9. 22 mm.; of pronotum, d", 3.57 



