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flesh-color to ochraceous-buff; stridulating field entirely of the general teg- 

 minal color. Cephalic and median femora lime green, passing to pale courge 

 green on the tibiae. Caudal femora lime green, weakly washed with old 

 gold, passing to pale courge green distad; caudal tibiae pale courge green, a 

 decided patellar spot of shining black present at the very base of the extensor 

 surface. 



Length of body, 30 mm.; length of pronotum, 7.3; greatest (caudal) width 

 of pronotal disk, 5.9; length of tegmen, 47; greatest width of tegmen, 12.8; 

 length of caudal femur, 28. 



The type of this interesting species is unique. 



Chlorophylla inca new species (PI. XIX, fig. 10; pi. XX, fig. 4.) 



Related to C rujipes Brunner/* from Peru and BoHvia, but 

 differing in the proportionately shorter and broader tegmina, 

 which have the distal portion of the costal margin crenulate, in 

 the shorter pronotum and in the femora being proportionately 

 shorter. 



Type.- — 9 ; Chanchamayo, Peru. Elevation, 1000 meters. 

 September, 1907. [Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Type no. 5355.] 



Size medium: form strongly compressed, as usual in the genus: surface dull, 

 of the pronotum scattered granulose. 



Head with the greatest width across eyes contained one and one-half times 

 in the greatest depth of head: fastigium narrow, subcompressed, slightly pro- 

 duced, sulcate dorsad, with apex bluntly rounded: face flattened, narrowly 

 rounding laterad to the genae: palpi short; maxillary palpi with first joint very 

 short, second joint slightly longer, third and fourth joints in length sutequal 

 to second, fifth joint about one and one-half times as long as the fourth joint 

 and infundibuliform in outline; labial palpi with the distal joint moderately 

 elongate, spoon-shaped: eyes not prominent, small, ovate circular in basal 

 outline: antennae thick, robust, incomplete in type; margin of scrobes thickened 

 and prominent in internal and ventral borders, with a distinct production 

 dorsad and mesad; proximal joint large, simple, cylindrical; second and suc- 

 ceeding joints gradually tapering, finely, closely and briefly haired. 



Pronotum sellate, the dorsum flat in transverse section, the medio-longi- 

 tudinal section slightly but regularly concave, lateral angles of disk rounded 

 rectangulate, continuous: dorsum of pronotum with its greatest caudal width 

 subequal to its greatest length, the cephalic width of the disk but slightly 

 more than one-half the greatest caudal width, the lateral margins of the disk 

 parallel on cephalic third, regularly diverging on caudal two-thirds; cephalic 

 margin subtruncate, with a series of small but distinct tubercles; caudal mar- 

 gin distinctly but shallowly bisarcuate, the median arcuation shallow and 

 broadly obtuse; a faint medio-longitudinal line indicated on the disk caudad 

 by a delicate carina, in the region of the principal transverse sulcus by a fine 

 sulcus; principal transverse sulcus faintly arcuate, finely and deeply im- 

 pressed, practically median in position, cephalic transverse sulcus distinctly 



"Monogr, der Pseudophyll., pp. 265,266, pi. x, fig. 116, (1895). 



