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Length of h()d\-, d^, 32 mm., 9, 37 mm.; of pronotum, cf, 7.25 

 mm., 9 , I"' nnn.; of tegmina, cf , 33 mm., 9 , 41 mm.; width of teg- 

 mina, cf, 7.5 mm., 9, 8 mm.; length of hind femora, cf, 19.5 mm., 

 9 , 23 mm.; of ovipositor, 17 mm. 



Habitat. — Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Boll\ia, at an elevation of 450 



meters above sea-level. (J. Steinbach collector.) The types, d^ and 



9 , are the only specimens examined. They belong to the Carnegie 



Museum. 



85. Leurophyllum maculipes sp. nov. 



There are four other specimen^ at hand which rather strongly 

 resemble this species both in color and size, but differ in spine-char- 

 acters. The anterior femora are four-spined below-, as are also the 

 intermediate pair. The middle tibiai above are one- to two-spined. 

 The color variations from those of bolivianiim are the lacking of most 

 of the greenish tint in the general color and the addition to the number 

 and regularity of the fuscous maculations, there being considerable 

 regularity in the transverse fuscous markings of the tegmina. The 

 ovipositor is somewhat slenderer and a little more arcuate, while it 

 is not black on the sides and above at the base. I suggest the name, 

 Leurophylhini maculipes for this second insect. It measurements are 

 practically those of the preceding form. In the table of species 

 maculipes would fall in the section with nigricaudum. 



Habitat. — ^Four specimens, icf, 39 9, are at hand. They come 

 from the Province del Sara, Bolivia, where they were collected during 

 November at 350 meters above sea-level (J. Steinbach). The typical 

 specimens are also in the insect collection of the Carnegie Museum. 



86. Leurophyllum nigricaudum sp. nov. 



Of about the same stature as the two preceding but lacking much 

 of the maculations exhibited in them. The chief distinguishing color 

 characteristic of nigricaudum is the uniform black anal segment of 

 both sexes. General color of tegmina and body a dark cinereo- 

 testaceous. Front gray. Dorsal margins of the tegmina more or 

 less clearly alternately brown and pale maculate. Pronotum and 

 legs fusco-varied, the flecks on the latter chiefly external and more 

 or less gathered into patches; internally the hind femora are pallid. 

 Ovipositor heavy, nearly straight above, the apical half deep piceous. 



Length of body, cf, 37 mm., 9 , 38 mm.; of pronotum, d^, 8.15 mm., 

 9 , 8.7 mm.; of tegmina, &, 37 mm., 9 , 40 mm.; width of tegmina, 



