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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 



[Aug., 



arcuate. Abdomen somewhat comjiressed ; terminal dor.sal alxlominal 

 segment of the male moderately inflated, the apical margin rotundate 

 emarginate, a median longitudinal carina present on the distal half; 



Cumptonotus (m.-^tniJis n. sp. Lateral view of male type. (X 4.) 



male cerci simple, terete, acute, the length about equal to that of the 

 terminal abdominal segment; subgenital plate of the male short; 

 apical margin obtuse-angulate emarginate; ovipositor nearly equal to 



half the length of the body, regularly 



arcuate, moderately stout proximad 



and regularly tapering to the acute 



apex; subgenital plate of the female 



broad trigonal, apex narrowly and shal- 



lowh^ emarginate. Cephalic and median 



limbs moderately rol)ust. Caudal 



femora nearly two and a half times the 



length of the pronotum, strongly inflated, 



the greatest width contained nearly two and a half times in the length, 



ventro-lateral margin with three tt) four spines, internal margin armed 



distad with two spines ; tibiie nt)t exceeding the femora in length. 



General color ochraceous becoming bufty on the limbs, particularly 

 the cau<lal tibia* whicli also have a faint wash of green distad. Eyes 

 bistre. 



Fig. 22. — CoDiptflnotus tiustnili 

 n. sp. Lateral view ol o\i 

 posit or. (X o.) 



Measurcniaitfi. 



d 



Length of l)()dy l.'').5mm. 



Length of jwonotum, o.2 " 



Length of caudal femur 7.o '" 



Tjength of ovipositor 



9 



IG mm. 



3.3 " 



S.9 " 



