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color of the hcail, tin; rcTnaindcr a little ])aler, ('xccptiiig an occasional joint 

 (at sub-regular intervals of about a dozen juints) whicli is narrowly riiii,'eil with 

 fuscous; besides this all the joints are finely ringed with ])allid at their base, 

 and as finely twice or thrice ringed with light fuscous. Pronotuni large, long, 

 a third longer than its greatest posterior breailth, broadly rounded beliind, the 

 lateral lobes forming posteriorly a faint rounded angulation with the ])lane dor- 

 sum, light castaneous, the anterior third or more much mottled with llavous 

 and having a faint median carina. Tegmina reddish testaceous, the membranous 

 parts white, extending just as far back as the pronotum. Legs testnceous, the 

 upper surface of the fore femora with a few ranged granulations. Alxlomen 

 brownish fuscous, becoming blackish fuscous on the sides, especially on the 

 anterior parts of the segments. Supra-anal plate strongly transverse, hinder 

 border very broadly and regularly conve.x, entire, its tip surpassed by a ])air of 

 minute, upcnrvetl, cylindrical, bluntly terminated processes; subgenital plate 

 subtriangular, rounded, convex, simple. 



Length of body 8.5 mm.; pronotum 4.25 mm.; hind femora 5 mm. 



Charles Island, G. Baur, 1 male. 



This species is much larger than any other of the genus, excepting C. hrasi- 

 lianum Sauss., from which it differs in the longer terminal joint of the jialjo, 

 the shorter tegmina, and the relatively longer pronotum. Nevertheless this 

 appears to be its nearest ully. 



