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is inserted a flattened snowv-white lobe or corniculiis that is 

 directed ceplialad, very iiuicli as in tlie Afriean species of 

 Ceralocheihis. » 



Pronotiun dark brown. ]\Ie^onotuni dark brownish black, 

 the lateral margins of the prrcscu^iini narrowly silvery white, 

 this beginning on the sides of the pronotuni, continued back- 

 ward to tiie wing-root; tuberculate pits a short distance 

 behind the anterior margin of the proescutuin. Pleura and 

 sternum dark brownish black, llulteres pale brown ba.sallv, 

 the knobs broken. Legs with tlie coxa3 dark brownish black ; 

 trochanters dark brown ; femora dark brown, darkest before 

 tho tips, wliicli are abruptly and narrowly white; tibia? 

 brown, the tips narrowly white ; fore tarsi with the basal 

 two-thirds of the metatarsus brown, the rtMnain<ler of the 

 tarsi white; the other legs are detached, but the middle and 

 hind tarsi are presumably uniform brown, and what are 

 probably the hind legs lack the white tibial ai)ice3. AVings 

 with a strong brownish tinge, especially on the basal half; 

 beyond the cord the membrane is subhyaline, with the veins 

 broadly seamed with brown ; six darker brown costal blotches, 

 the first at the arculus, the second at the ori^rin of 7i*.*, the 

 third at Scx, the fourth at the tip of liy^ ; the fifth and sixth 

 at the ends of veins B^ and 7?8 ; costal and subcostal cells 

 more yellowish ; pale areas occur between the dark costal 

 areas, at the ends of cells /?, M^ Cuf 1st A, and 2nd A ; 

 veins dark brown, the pale spaces on veins C, Sc, and Jx 

 yellow. Venation : Sc long, ending about opposite two- 

 thirds the long Rs, Sc2 close to the tip of *S('i, Sc^ equal to 

 about twice Sc2 ; tip of 7?i atrophied ; r oblique, inserted at 

 the fork of tt^^z; I^s longer than 7/3; /?2+3 a Utile shorter 

 than Ro 5 inner ends of cells R^, ii'g, and Isf JA, in direct 

 alignment ; r—rn a little longer than the basal deflection of 

 ■^'*4+6 > cell 1st il/2 long and comparatively narrow, longer 

 than vein Cui beyond it ; basal deflection of <^Ui just before 

 mid-length of cell 1st M2. 



Abdomen dark brown. Male hypopygium small ; pleuritea 

 rather short and stout, covered with microscopic hairs and a 

 few long setae; two pleural appendages, the longest strongly 

 recurved into the f<irm of a U, the free end ilirecfed outwanl, 

 the tip narrowed and acute; on the side at the bend of the U 

 with a Cfinspicuons cylindrical arm that is minutely branched ; 

 inner pleural apptndagc small and flattened, narrowed to the 

 blunt apex, which hrars several long seta? ; gonapophyses 

 snmll, flattened, triangular, directed proximad. 



