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rounding into lateral lobes, these margins showing very weak and broad 
concavity meso-proximad, caudal margin forming an are decidedly less than 
a semicircle; lateral lobes with cephalic margin broadly convex to ventral 
angle, which is broadly rounded at slightly more than ninety degrees, caudal 
margin with a shallow but distinct humeral sinus. ‘Tegmina extending be- 
yond apex of ovipositor, wings surpassing these by slightly more than the 
pronotal length. 
Supra-anal plate small and bluntly triangular, fitting into a rounded 
emargination of the preceding tergite. Cerci simple, cylindrical, over four 
times as long as greatest width. Ovipositor elongate, with proximal two- 
fifths swollen, distal portion very weakly curved dorsad, with margins 
unarmed; dorsal valves acute at apex, ventral valves minutely notched at 
apex, with immediate apex slightly thickened and decurved. Subgenital 
plate with free margins convergent, broadly convex and very weakly oblique 
to median section, where the plate is triangularly produced at slightly less 
than ninety degrees, with apex rounded, this produced portion as long as 
its basal width. 
Femora and genicular lobes unarmed. Cephalic tibiae with tympanum 
apert on both faces, four pairs of decided ventral spines and a distal pair 
of smaller spines. Median tibiae with ventral margins armed with (six) 
cephalic and (five) caudal spines, which are small. Caudal tibiae with very 
numerous, minute ventral and fewer, more slender, minute dorsal spines. 
General coloration, including the immaculate antennae, light turtle 
green. Eyes cinnamon-brown. The lateral margins of the pronotal disk are 
outlined in amber-yellow, these lines continued on the occiput to the eyes. 
Owing to the very delicate structure of this insect, specimens often 
become greenish-yellow when drying. ® 
Length of body” 13.2, 10.7-13.2; length of pronotum 4, 3.9-4; width of 
pronotal disk 1.8, 1.8; length of tegmen 18.7, 18.8-19.8; width of tegmen 2.5, 
2.6-2.8; length of caudal femur 10.8, 10.8-11.9; length of ovipositor 8.4, 
9-9.7 mm. 
In addition to the type, six females from the same locality 
taken by Pemberton July 15, 1919, and by Swezey April 20, 1920, 
and August 31, 1919, are designated paratypes. "These specimens 
are in the collection of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association 
and in the Hebard Collection. 
CONOCEPHALINAE 
Conocephalus saltator (Saussure) 
1859. X[iphidium] saltator Saussure, Rev. et Mag. de Zodl., 
(2) exp 2oser (ee. Guianas| 
"The measurements of the type are given first, followed by the ex- 
tremes for the paratypic females. 
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