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portion of the gense ; antennae rufous, in the female nearly three-fifths 

 as long as the hind femora. Pronotum rather stout, expanding a little 

 on the metazona, the disk fnsco-testaceous, gently convex and passing 

 by a distinctly angular but rounded shoulder into the vertical lateral 

 lobes, which are dull green except for the postocular band ; median 

 carina distinct on the metazona, very feeble on the prozona ; front 

 margin subtruncate, hind margin subtruncate (d") or broadly obtusan- 

 gulate, the angle rounded (?) ; prozoni a little longitudinal (d^) or 

 quadrate (?), fully fcT) or nearly (?) a half longer than the finely 

 punctate metazona. Prosternal spine conical, blunt, slightly retrorse; 

 interspace between mesosternal lobes half as long again as broad (d^) 

 or a little tranwerse (V), the metasternal lobes attingent (cj' ) or 

 approximate (?). Tegmina slightly longer than the jironotum, over 

 lapping, apically acimiinate, fusco-testaceo'.is. Fore and middle 

 femora somewhat tumid in the male, olivaceo testaceois; hind femora 

 moderatelv stout, clouded exteriorlv with fusco-olivaceois margined 

 below with flavour, the inner and louver faces flavous or rosaceous, the 

 former banded interruptedly with flavous and blackish fuscous, the 

 geniculation blackish fuscous; hind tibiae red (d^) or glaucous (?), 

 the spines black except basall\', lo C?) or 12 (cf) in number in the 

 outer series. Extremity of male abdomen clavate, considerably 

 recurve i, the su|5raanal plate large, clypeate, the margins scarcely ele- 

 vated, the median sulcus distinct and deep, narrowing to a pomt a 

 little l)eyond the middle, its walls low ; furcula consisting of a pair of 

 thickened disks with -light diverging points, barely extending beyond 

 the margin of the last dorsal segment ; cerci large, rather stout, quad- 

 rangular plates of subequal width, contracted slightly in the middle, 

 the apex truncate, with its angles, and especially the lower, slightly 

 rounded, the whole but little more than twice as long as broad, lying 

 in a vertical ]:)lane, but a little incurved, and the outer face of the api- 

 cal half a little depressed ; subgenital plate not very large, moderately 

 narrow, but the apical margin considerably elevated, rounded angu- 

 late as seen from behind, entire. 



Length of body, d ' , 20 mm., ?, 21.75 'i^'^i-; antennae, V, 7.5 

 mm ; tegmina, d^ $ , 6 mm.; hind femora, d^ ?, 10 mm. 



I d* . I 9 • Oilman's Ranch, Eagle Creek, White Mts., Lincoln 

 Co., New Mexico, 7000 feet, .August 10-16, E. O. Wooton (A. P. 

 Morse). 



