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veins; discoidal sectors flex.uose, anal vein angulate. Wings with a 

 large stigma in the middle of the marginal area, ulnar vein 6-ramose. 

 Supra-anal lamina short, narrow; subgenital lamina with apex deeply 

 cleft, a pair of slender styles. Cerci moderate, 10 — 11 jointed, the basal 

 joint the largest. Front tibiae with 7 apical calcaria, hind tibia with 6 ; 

 tibial spines in 3 rows. Tarsi with arolia. Total length 10,3 mm; 

 length of body 8 mm: length of tegmina 8,2 mm; pronotum 2 X 2,8 mm, 



Rietmond, Gibeon, German S.W.Africa (coll. C. Bergen. Three 

 males. 



The species is most closely allied to T. fulva, Burm. as determined 

 by Brunner. 



Genus Homaeogamia, Burm. 

 Homaeogamia bolliana, Sauss. 



1 cT, S. Antonia, Texas (coll. F. Fuchs 1907). 



Genus Paralatiiidia, Sauss. 

 Paralatindia obscura, sp. n, 



cf . Castaneous with a pale pubescence. Vertex of head barely covered 

 by pronotum; antennae fuscous, longer than the body; eyes wide 

 apart; vertex not swollen, Pronotum cucullate, without impressions, 

 anteriorly parabolic, posterior margin sub-sinuate, a median impressed line. 

 Tegmina not extending beyond the 2"^ abdominal tergite, ovate, veins 

 obsolescent, mediastinal ramose, 4 costals, ulnar vein tri-ramose, anal 

 vein impressed. Wings minute, coriaceous. Abdomen rufo-castaneous 

 at base, remainder fuscous ; supra-anal lamina sub-quadrate, its apex 

 widely emarginate, sub-genital lamina semi-orbicular, a pair of slender 

 testaceous styles. Cerci fuscous, acuminate. Front tibiae with one spine 

 on anterior border and 4 apical spines, no spine on posterior border, 

 mid- and hind-tibiae with a few spines on anterior border, biseriately 

 arranged, 5 apical spines, hind-tibiae with no spines on posterior border, 

 mid-tibiae with one. No tarsal arolia. 



Total length 8 mm; length of tegmina 2,3 mm; pronotum 2, .5 mm 

 X 3,1 mm. 



Vauli, 4000 metres, Peru (coll K. Seyd, 13. V. 07). One 

 example. Differs from the other species of the genus by the absence 

 of tarsal arolia and by the pronotum without impressions. 



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