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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 



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Conaloaea haachuoana n. sp. 



Types: o* and 9 ; Carr Canyon, Huachuca Mountains, Cochise Co., 

 Arizona. September 24, 1905. (Biederman.) [Hebard Collection.] 



Allied to C. miguelitana and C. neomexicana, differing from the former 

 in the form of the cerci and some features of the coloration, and from 

 C. neomexicana in the characters which separate rniguelitana from the 

 same, the form of the cerci, however, being very similar to neomexicana. 



Size slightl}' smaller than C. neomexicana; form siibfusiform, robust; 

 surface rather more glabrous in the male than in the female. Head 

 with the occiput very slightly arched, not elevated above the level of 

 the disk of the pronotum; interspace between the eyes rather narrow, 

 in the male no wider, and in the female but little wider than the 

 proximal antennal joint; fastigium roundly deflected, the greatest 

 width very considerably greater than that of the interspace between 

 the eyes, width of the scutellum of the fastigium very slightly broader 

 than the same, moderately but not greatly excavated; frontal costa 

 rather broad, slightly constricted dorsad, parallel ventrad and fading 

 before reaching the clypeus, dorsal section not sulcate (slightly im- 

 pressed in the male) but deeply punctate, area around the ocellus and 

 for a short distance ventrad broadly and shallowly sulcate; eyes oval 

 with the cephalic border flattened, in length half again as long as the 

 infraocular sulcus in the male, about a c[uarter again as long in the 

 female; antennae moderately depressed proximad, in the male very 



Fijr. 6. — Conalccea huachucaria n. sp. Lateral view of male type. (X 3.) 



slightly shorter than the head, pronotum, mesonotum and metanotum 

 together, in the female equal to the head, pronotum and mesonotum. 

 Pronotum wdth the disk moderately tectate; cephalic margin sub- 

 truncate, and the caudal margin with a broad triangular emargination 



