wo. 1124. REVISHtX OF lUE MLLAXUJ'LJ—iCLDDKIi. 203 



at the sides; eyes larjje, not very prominent, distinctly longer than the 

 infraocnlar portion of the genae; antennae fulvo-testaeeons, about two- 

 thirds as Ion;;' as the liind teinoia (male). Pronotnm subeijual, feebly 

 eularjriii;;- posteriorly, the nn*dian carina «listiiict througfhont, thouj^h 

 the feebler on the prozona, the lateral carinae formin«f a tolerably dis- 

 tinct un^le, especially on the nieta/.t)na, the disk darker than the lateral 

 lobes, but the ^r.tter having a clouded piceous band on the pro/ona, 

 much broken L^ utwjus or ferruginous, and distin<t only in the 

 impressed portions; fi at margin faintly convex, hind margin obtiis- 

 angulate, nearly recta iguiate; prozona quadrate, no longer than the 

 closely punctate metazona. I'rosternal spine short, appressed, conico- 

 cylinchical, blunt, erect, stout; in crspace between mesosternal lobes 

 a little more than twice as long is broad (male). Tegmina greyish 

 fuscous, very feebly and very sparsely s^^rinkled with fuscous <lots in the 

 discoidal tield, considerably suri)assing the hind femora, moderately 

 slender, subequal, well rounded at tip; wings pellucid, with greenish 

 fuscous veins. Hind femora dull testaceous, broadl.v, oblicpiely, and 

 more or less distinctly bifasciate with dark olivaceo-fuscous, the under 

 surface more or less ruddy; hind tibiae pale ( scure glaucous, the 

 spines black and pallid, ten to thirteen, genera^' leven, in uui.iber in 

 the outer series. F^xtremity of male abdomei Ue clavate, a little 



upturned, the supraanal plate long triangular, witu acutangulate apex 

 and slightly convex sides, the surface nearly tlat, a moderately narrow, 

 percurrent, median sulcus marked by the elevation of its not very 

 sharp nor high walls; furcula consisting of a pair of parallel, tlattened, 

 not very broad, rather rapidly tapering, subacuminate lingers, hardly 

 surpassing the basal third of the supraanal plate; cerci small, slender, 

 feebly upcurved, gently incurved, e<pial except for the slight basal 

 enlargement, well rounded at apex, distinctly less than four times as 

 long as broad, and much shorter than the supraanal plate: infracercal 

 plates as in the preceding species; subgenital plate broad and short, 

 apically elevated abruptly and considerably but not prolonged, the 

 ai>ical margin transverse, thickened, and notched. 



Length of body, male, 23.5 mm. ; antennae, t) mm. : tegmina, 20.') mm. ; 

 liind femora, 14 mm. 



Two males. Los Angeles, California, Coquillett (U.S.X.M. — Eiley 

 collection). 



8. IMPUDICUS SEKIES. 



This group is composed of a single species of medium size, and is more 

 nearly related to the next group than to any other. The prozona is 

 slightly longitudinal in the male. The interspace between the meso- 

 sternal lobes in the same sex is nearly half as long again as broad and 

 the metasternal lobes are only approximate. The tegmina are fully 

 developed and surpass the hind femora. The hind tibiae are red and 

 have eleven to thirteen spines in the outer series. 



