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distinctly longer'-' than the greatest width, apex blunt, sulitruncate, 

 ventral tooth separated from the frontal fa,stigiuni; angle of the face 

 very considerable; eyes little prominent, slightly flattened; antenna? 

 rather short, the length slightly exceeding that of the caudal femora. 

 Pronotum rugoso-punctate, the dorsum deplanate, the lateral angles 

 distinct caudad but not sharp ; cephalic margin of the disk with a very 

 slight median emargination, caudal margin of the disk moderately 

 arcuate, lateral margins of the disk slightly diverging caudad; lateral 

 lobes of the pronotvmi distinctly longer than deep, cephalic margin 

 considerably oblique, caudal margin with a deep rectangulate sinus 

 ventrad of which the margin is strongly rounded, ventral margin obtuse- 



Fig. 1. — Conocephaliis tnelanorhinus n. sp. Lateral view of type. (X li-) 



angulate. Tegmina elongate, exceeding the tips of the caudal femora 

 by about the length of the head and pronotum together, narrow, apex 

 narrowly rounded. Abdomen with the terminal dorsal abdominal 

 segment produced into a pair of spinose processes between which the 

 segment is deeply cleft; supra-anal plate trigonal, produced mesad 

 into a rather long finger-like process ; styles rather short, thick, acute, 

 slightly arcuate; ovipositor slightly shorter than the caudal femora, 

 straight, rather broad and subequal, apex acute; subgenital plate 

 moderately produced, apical margin emarginato-truncate. Cephalic 

 limbs of medium build. Caudal femora rather slender, the proximal 

 half moderately inflated, externo- ventral margin with two to four 

 spines, interno-ventral margin with six to seven spines ; caudal tibise 

 more strongly spined on the dorsal than on the ventral margins ; 

 caudal tarsi quite elongate and slender. 



General color apple green approaching oil green in areas on the 

 dorsum of the fastigium and margins of the pronotum, lateral as well 

 as dorsal. Fastigium marked laterad with maize yellow, ventral as- 

 pect of the fastigium black, oil green caudad; eyes ochraceous-buif ; 



'^ Measurement taken from the interantennal space. 



