N0.1J59. KATYDIDS AND CRICKETS FROM COSTA RICA—REIIX. G()3 



femora, inflated, strongl}^ compressed in the proximal half with the 

 entire margins acute and slightly elevated. Caudal femora nearly two 

 and a half times the length of the pronotum, heavy, the proximal half 

 moderately inflated, the inflation being dorsal, and the ventral margin 

 nearly straight, with several short, spiniform lobes and a number of 

 blunt spines; caudal tibia? slightly longer than the femora, slightly 

 sinuate, the dorsal margin distinctly sinuate with several l)lunt spinod 

 tubercles on each margin. 



General color very dull, obscure, olive-green, the veins of the tcg- 

 mina gamboge yellow. Limbs speckled and Avashed with ochraceous- 

 rufous, the median tibiai with the inflation uniform ochraceous-rufous. 

 Abdomen pale apple-green, the margins regularlj^ spotted with 

 ochraceous-rufous. Wings cream bufl'-hyaline. 



Measurements. 



Length of body 



Length of pronotum , 



Length of tf gmen 28. 



Greatest width of tegmen i 17. 5 



Length of caudal femur I 18. 2 



vim. 

 20.0 



The t3'pe is the only specimen seen by the author. 



SYMPHYLOXIPHUS," new genus. 



Allied to Aiia.ripha Saussure and Falctcula Rehn,'^ but differing from 

 both in the arched corneous tegmina with poorly defined veins; also 

 from Anaxipha in the shape and unarmed edges of the ovipositor, 

 and from Fcdcicula in the slenderer body and limbs and the presence 

 of distinct tA'mpani on the cephalic tibi*. 



This genus and species bears a wonderful I'esemblance to PJiyllos- 

 cri/tifs hrunnerianus Saussure, from which it can be readil}" separated 

 by the nonfoliaceous palpi, the heavy depressed proximal antennal 

 joint and a number of their characters. 



Type of the genus. — Si/)/ij)/i>/?o.rijy/i}fS iiKign'iJieuui. 



SYMPHYLOXIPHUS MAGNIFICUM, new species. 



Type. — Female; (>arrillo, Costa Rica (Schild and Burgdorf). [Cat. 

 No. 9480, U.S.N.M.] 



Size very small; form much as in Faleicuhi.; surface of the bod}', 

 except the pronotum, glabrous. Head with the occiput rounded, 

 declivent cephalad; fastigium rather narrow, somewhat compressed; 

 e3'es large, prominent, occupj'ing the greater part of the depth of the 

 head, subovoid in outline; antenna with the proximal joint strongly 

 depressed, second joint small, cylindrical, remaining joints very short 

 and smaller than the second joint, but similar in character; palpi with 



u'EvmpvXoi kindred, ?z(/)o? snber. &Entom. News, XIV, p. 258. 



