NEW MAJJ.OI'JlAtiA. 



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Description of feiiuile. Body, leiiijtli i.l'.'> luni., 

 width 1 .Oo iiiiii.; large, whitish with sharj)ly dcliiied. 

 black marginal markings, the laternl abdominal jjands 

 consisting of segmental pairs ot contiguous subtrian- 

 gular blotches. 



Head, length .SI mm., witlth .7 mm.; subtriangu- 

 lar, widest just behin<l the eyes; front parabolic, with 

 uncolored nuirgin without hairs; a longish hair at the 

 suture, with three m front of it (the foremost the 

 longest) and two behind it on each side of the fore- 

 head; antenna' rather elongate, slender, segment 1 

 large and as long as segment 2: anterior angles of an- 

 tennary fossie acute but projecting little; the fossa- 

 shallow; eyes prominent; temporal nuirgins most con- 

 vex just behind the eyes, oljtusely angulated behind, 

 and bearing a single weak hair an<l a few short spines; 

 occipital margin nearly straight, bare; ground color 

 whitish; strong, blackish brown antennal bands inter- 

 rupted at the suture, widening jtosteriorly and exten<l- 

 ing back as far as the eye; two triangular blotches on 

 occipital margins appearing as [)ointed continuations of 

 the lateral bands of j)rothorax: antenine uncolored. 



Prothorax, as exposed, short, quadrangular, with tlatly 

 convex posterior margin and a longish spine in each 

 posterior angle; color whitish, with even, strong, black- 

 ish lateral borders, tvirning in for a little distance at 

 posterior angles. Metathorax with lateral concavities 

 and live hairs in posterior angles, lour o{ these hairs 

 being long, strong, colored, and set closely together in a 

 small uncolored space; posterior margin straight i>r 

 even slightly concave; segment whitish wiiii uneven, 

 broad lateral borders, widest in midtlle and not reach- 

 ing the posterior angles. Legs uncolored except tor 

 the chestnut-brown tarsi. No stiTual markiuiis. 



