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base subglobose, pale, scape brownish, hirsute. Eyes distinct, 
minute, oval, obliquely behind and external of antenne, covered 
by the margin of the pronotum, black. 
Pronotum subglobose, incrassated foremargin produced behind 
as a small acute tooth merging into the median line, ferrugineous, 
disk pale, hindmargin fuscous, with narrow pale border. Meso- 
notum and metanotum, also abdominal dorsal segments, bordered 
darkly behind. 
Anterior and intermediary legs short and slender, hind legs 
about twice as long as the body, femora, tibiz and tarsi nearly 
subequal, in length, pale. Hind femora ovate, about twice as 
long than wide, externally very convex, with a small protuberance 
before the middle near the upper margin ; inferior margin ciliate, 
ridges terminating by distinct teeth; apex truncated, with a 
small, circular depressed area (resembling a tympanum), 
immediately beneath the insertion of the tibie, bearing a minute 
spinelet on its hindmargin (also present in the female but less 
perfectly) ; internal side of femora deeply concave. 
Hind tibie slightly shorter than femora, subcompressed, upper 
margin concave, lower convex ; lower external spur minute, straight, 
upper much larger, distinctly recurved ; internal spurs very long, 
slightly decurved ; upper margin with one external and two 
internal spines, ciliated. 
Hind tarsi longer than tibie, very slender; first joint with 
three minute oblique spines and a longer terminal spur, second 
joint very short, third joint extremely slender and claws most 
minute. 
Cerci about two-thirds of the length of the body, hirsute base 
thick, gradually tapering, apex acute, brownish ferrugineous. 
Supra anal lamina transverse, very short, rotundate, smooth. 
Female.—Resembling male, but larger and darker. Antenne 
more and base less incrassated. Eyes more prominent, less 
obtected. Abdomen wider posteriorly, darker above and 
beneath. Hind femora shorter and rather less robust. Supra- 
anal lamina subtrigonal, transverse ; a fine groove on either side 
of the middle when alive. Ovipositor rather stout, nearly half 
the length of the body ; subcylindrical, pale, slightly contracted 
in the middle; apex forming two parallel acute spines, dark 
brown. 
Male. Female. 
Length of body 3 mm. 4 mm. 
Width - fae 2 a 2 
Length of hind legs Diy yi' 
Length of hind femora A 2 sf 
Width of hind femora iD i | Nk Fes 
Length of ovipositor -— 2 - 
