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Stronggloj)salis inca, sp. n. 



Statura minore; colore fusco ; antennae ?-segmentat8e (segmenta 11 

 restant), segmonto primo et tertio elongatis, secundo brevi, quarto 

 et sequeutibus brevibus, conicis ; pronotum quadratum, quam 

 caput tam latum, pallido-marginatutn ; elytra perfecte explicata, 

 marginata, postice oblique truncata, metanotum liberantia ; alae 

 nulla) ; pedes fusco-testacei : abdomen convexum, medio modice 

 dilatatum, apicem versus, tf modice, 5 maxime attenuatum ; 

 segmentum ultimum dorsale tf magnum, medio sulcatum, utrinque 

 tuberculatum, margine postico rectum ; £ parvum, medio sul- 

 catum, vix tuberculatum : pygidium J quadratum, apice trunca- 

 tum : forcipis brachia, <J basi valde remota, gracilia, inermia, 

 basi ipso recta, dimidia parte apicali valde incurva, mucronibus 

 baud attiugentibus, brachio dextro intus, magis, bracbio sinistro 

 extus, minus incurvis ; $ recta, contigua, apice decussata. 



Lone-. 



Head reddish brown, the eyes small and black; the mouth- 

 parts somewhat paler. The antennae are darkish testaceous ; 

 eleven segments remain, these are all small and conical, 

 except the first and third, which are long, and the second, 

 which is very short and cylindrical. 



Pronotum square, as broad as the head, testaceous, the 

 margins lateral, slightly raised, and paler in colour. 



Elytra fully developed, testaceous, the lateral margins 

 slightly turned up and paler in colour • hinder margin 

 obliquely truncated. 



Wings absent. 



Feet dark testaceous. 



Abdomen dark blackish brown, the centre of the segments 

 reddish ; broadest in the middle, strongly attenuated at the 

 apex in the ? , less so in the $ ; tubercles of the second and 

 third segment present, but not very distinct. Last segment 

 £ transverse, with a central longitudinal furrow and a 

 tubercle on each side thereof, the hinder border straight ; in 

 the ? the furrow is noticeable, but the tubercles scarcely so. 



Forceps : in the <$ the branches are remote at the base, 

 slender, thicker at the basal part than in the apical part, 

 reddish in colour, straight at first, then strongly arched in- 

 wards, the right branch being most strongly bowed and arched 

 within the left ; in the ? the branches are subcontiguous, 

 straight, the apices crossing. 



Patria. Peru, 2 <$ , 1 ? , 2 nymphs. 



Type in my collection. 



Ann. & Mag. N. Hist. Ser. 7. Vol. vi. 6 



