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broad transverse l)an':1 at antcalar sinus. Sides li;2,dit 

 g-reenish yellow, witii siiglitly diffuse brownisli-Llack batids 

 with greenish metallic refleccious : (1) broad mesepimcral 

 band, almost touching humeral suture and including a round 

 pale spot at dorsal end ; (2) narrower complete band across 

 metastigma, with two processes, to dorsal and ventral third 

 of second lateral suture ; (3) narrow band on dorsal half of 

 second lateral suture; (4) incomplete moderately broad band 

 a little in front of middle of mete])imeron. Ventral surface 

 dull oclireous, sutures narrowly and diffusely brown. Legs 

 dull and rather dark ferruginous. Third femora with about 

 18 teeth, the first six closely arranged, triangular, small, the 

 following ones gradually increasing in size, more distant, 

 quadrangular, directed towards base. Second femora with 

 about 18 smaller teeth, similar in form, but directed distally. 

 On third tibiae no spines externally, only a corresponding- 

 number of obtuse tubercles, internally the spines moderately 

 robust, very short. Spines of second tibiae rather long and 

 slender. Teeth of tarsal claws a little stronger than ti])s, 

 variable in length, in same individual equal to tips, or slightly 

 longer or shorter. Abdomen at base very little widened 

 laterally, moderately so dorso-ventrally, very little constricted 

 at third segment, afterwards almost parallel, rather robust. 

 Black, with the following light yellow markings: segment 1, 

 sides and a terminal ring ; 2, sides, except a narrow terminal 

 black ring and a very narrow black ring in front of transverse 

 carina ; 3, sides, a narrow complete basal ring, a very 

 narrow transverse line at transverse carina, briefly interrupted 

 in middle; narrow, incomplete mid-dorsal line; 4, slightly 

 obscured basal ring, incomplete line at indistinct transverse 

 carina, narrow mid-dorsal line ; 5-6, very small spots at 

 middle of lateral carina and indication of mid-dorsal line ; 7, 

 broad median transverse band of almost one-half the segment's 

 length ; 8-10 wholly black. Ventral surface 3-7 ochreous, 

 with ends of each segment rather broadly and distinctly black; 

 8-10 black. Appendages black ; superiors a little shorter 

 than segment 9, convergent at base, slightly divergent in distal 

 third, a little swollen towards the end and then terminating 

 in a very fine and acute point ; in side-view almost straight, 

 inferior angle on distal third obtuse, a row of small, rather 

 irregular denticles preceding it ; inferior appendage but little 

 shorter, slightly curved upwards, almost pointed. Genitalia 

 of second segment : anterior lamina broad, erect, slightly 

 emarginate, ciliate, yellowish, black at free margin. Hamule 

 of about equal height, on subquadrate base; internal branch 



