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dorsad, rather narrowly rounded when viewed laterad, the apex some- 

 times with, a fine impressed medio-longitiidinal hne, fastigium of the 

 face in contact with the fastigium of the vertex; eyes rather large, 

 moderately prominent; antennse at least three and a half times the 

 length of the body. Pronotum with the disk not strongly flattened ; 

 cephalic margin subtruncate, caudal margin moderately arcuate; 

 lateral shoulders present only on the metazona and there rounded, 

 transverse sulci indicated but not deeply impressed ; lateral lobes about 

 as deep as long, cephalic margin ol)tuse-angulate, ventral margin sub- 

 rectangulate, humeral sinus shallow and broad, convex callosity 

 elliptical, distinct. Tegmina exceeding the genicular extremity of the 

 caudal femora by nearly the length of the head, narrow, apex rounded 

 on the costal margin, subtruncate on the sutural margin; tympanum 

 of the male moderately large, slightly longer than the pronotum. 



Fig. 10. — Orchelimum militare n. sp. Fig. 11. — Orclielimum militare n. sp. 

 Dorsal view of apex of male abdo- Lateral \dew of ovipositor. (X 2.) 



men. (X 4.) 



Wings extending beyond the tegmina by nearly the length of the 

 head. Terminal dorsal abdominal segment of the male narrowly 

 divided for nearly half its length ; cerci elongate wdth a median obtuse 

 angvilation, the proximal half being robust and subcylindrical, the 

 distal half being tapering, slightly falcate and distinctly depressed, 

 the apex rather blunt, tooth on the internal margin mesad, directed 

 strongly proximad, stout at the base, tapering, slightly curved; sub- 

 genital plate of the male cymbiform, keeled, hardly reaching to the 

 middle of the cerci, the apical margin subrectangulate emarginate, 

 styles short and tapering. Ovipositor over twice as long as the head 

 and pronotum together, straight and subequal in the proximal two- 

 thirds, tapering and very slightly curved dorsad in the apical third, 

 apex acute and with its margins very faintl}^ crenulate; subgenital 

 plate rather short and broad, bullate, the immediate apex subtrun- 

 cate. Caudal femora with the proximal half moderately inflated, in 

 length about equal to two-thirds that of the tegmina, the external 

 face with traces of a loricate pattern, ventral margins unarmed or 

 Avith a single spine. 



General color clay-color, distinctly green in life, some traces of the 



