BY H. H. KARNY. 47 



XiPHIDIOPSIS MJOBERGI n. sp. 



Pale yellowish, apparently green when alive. Eyes dark 

 brown. Pronotum unicolorous, strongly produced backwards, 

 with rounded posterior margin. Lateral lobes with an 

 obtuse , rounded angle in front and beneath ; hind margin very 

 oblique, slightly sinuated, without a distinct humeral sinus. 

 Foramen of prothorax somewhat broadly open, not obtected 

 by the lateral lobes. Tegmina long and narrow, of the same 

 colour as tlie body, in their distal half with about 6 very min- 

 ute blackish dots between the branches of radial sector, fur- 

 ther before the first and behind the last branch ; these are 

 distinct in $ $ , not visible in the cf cf before me. Radial 

 sector arising distinctly before the middle, with 4 — 5 branches ; 

 at the base no spurious vein or a very indistinct one. Cross 

 veins not unusually thickened, of the same colour as the teg- 

 mina themselves. Hind wings overreaching the tegmina by 

 about 1.5 mm. Tibial foramina open on both sides. Fore 

 tibiae with 4 pairs of long, pale spines. Middle tibiae some- 

 what compressed in the basal half (less than in the preceding 

 species), slender in the apical third; their spines (4 on outer, 

 2 — 3 on inner margin) hardly more than half as long as those 

 of fore tibiae. Hind tibiae very slender, densely spined above, 

 and with six spines in the apical half beneath. 



cf . (Type). Anal segment simple, with roundly sinuated 

 hind margin. Supra-anal and anal plates not visible. Cerci 

 curved, thick based, slender distad, with a strong, acute, spine- 



Fig. 6. Xiphidiopsis vijobergi. Meaning of letters as in fig. 5. 

 Enlarged. 



like processus near the middle, pointed at apex. Subgenital 

 plate about quadrate when seen from above, longer than broad 

 at base when seen from beneath, basad more than twice as 

 wide as distad, with truncate margin. Styles rudimentary. 



