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are also varied with yellow, there being a prominent patch of this 

 color both at the anterior and posterior lateral angles, as well as one 

 on the pleura above the base of each hind femur. 



Length of body, 9 , 24 mm.; of pronotum, 5.25 mm.; of tegmina, 

 18 mm.; of hind femora, 13 mm.; of hind tibiae, 12 mm. 



Habitat: The only specimen at hand, the type, comes from Lolodorf, 

 where it was taken by A. I. Good. C. M. Ace. No. 5264. 



35. Cyphocerastis hopei n. sp. 



A little below medium in size. Tegmina and wings abbreviated, 

 about two-thirds the length of the abdomen. Legs, front, occiput, 

 upper part of the abdomen and dorsum of the pronotum and superior 

 portion of the folded tegmina, olivaceous. Lower half of lateral 

 lobes of the pronotum, cheeks below the eyes, and the pleura, banded 

 with fiavous; upper half of the sides of pronotum, anterior half of 

 tegmina, and ventral part of the body, antennae, and genicular portion 

 of the hind femora, black; the hind tibiae also black, hirsute, without 

 basal or prebasal pale annulation. 



Head and pronotum rather coarsely and closely punctulate; the 

 former not prominent, about as wide as the front edge of the pronotum, 

 the eyes prominent, one and one-half times as long as wide, separated 

 at the vertex by a space about equal to the diameter of the first (9 ) 

 or second (d^) antennal joint, the vertex deeply sulcate, and provided 

 with a median longitudinal carina which continues backwards across 

 the occiput to its base; fastigium of the vertex a little depressed, 

 sulcate, and punctulate, the frojital costa broad and also prominently 

 punctulate, narrowing below the ocellus and continuous to the clypeus; 

 lateral or facial carinae broadly bowed outward at center, prominent, 

 of equal prominence throughout. Antennae a little heavy, extending 

 one-third of their length beyond the hind margin of the pronotum. 

 Latter gently divergent towards its base, the median carina coarse, 

 somewhat interrupted by the punctures and transverse sulci; anterior 

 margin at middle rounded and a little advanced upon the occiput, 

 hind margin obtusangulate. Tegmina rather profusely and strongly 

 veined and reticulate, their apex rounded. Anterior and middle legs 

 slender, the femora, even in the male, but faintly incrassate; hind 

 femora rather elongate, slender apically, the hind tibiae lengthily 

 hirsute, the outer margin provided with nine and the inner with ten 

 or eleven spines. Mesosternal lobes widely separated in both se.xes, 



