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is deep in both species. The color of the underside is green, but lighter than 

 above, and the tarsal claws, spines on fore femora, tip of rostrum and ovi- 

 positor, are darkened. In this species the males and females are more nearly 

 of the same size than in calliope from Kansas and Nebraska. 



Measurements in Millimeters. 



Male Type. Female Allotype. 



Length of body 13.5 15 



Width of head across eyes 4 4 



Expanse of fore wings 31 33 



In addition to the type and allotype the following specimens have 

 been examined: 



Kansas. — Ellis Co., July 13, two females, received through Paul B. 

 Lawson and M. C. Tanquary from Dept. of Entomology, Kansas State 

 Agricultural College. I have seen three other green specimens from 

 Kansas. 



Texas. — Fredericksburg, Gillespie Co., May 29, 1906, male (J. 

 D. Mitchell). 



