620 Deutsch. Ent. Zeitschr. 1909. 



Sub-fam. Panchlorinae. 



Genus Anclioblatta nov. 



Antennae rather stout, not extending beyond the middle of 

 the abdomen. Eyes wide apart. Pronotum barely covering vertex 

 of head , in cf trnncate anteriorly , anterior and lateral margins 

 slightly reflected, disc rugose and tuberculate, posteriorly arcuate ; 

 in $ not truncate anteriorly, margins not reflected, disc almost 

 smooth. Tegmina and wings extending beyond the apex of the 

 abdomen. Supra-anal lamina, (cf ) quadrate, apex emarginate, exten- 

 ding beyond the sub-genital lamina which is trigonal, symmetrical 

 with two slender styles ; (?) snb-bilobate, barely exceeding the 

 semi-orbicular sub-genital lamina. Cerei very short, apical Joint 

 enlarged. Hind-femora with 1 spine on the posterior margin and 

 1 genicular spine. Tibiae with outer spines tri-seriate. Posterior 

 metatarsi shorter than the remaining joints; all the joints unarmed, 

 their pulvilli large ; tarsal arolia present. Femora without apical 

 spines. 



An chohlatta peruana sp. n. 



cf. Sordid testaceous, nitid. Antennae fuscous, rufescent at 

 base and apex. Head, legs and abdomen beneath rufo-testaceous. 

 Pronotum anteriorly with two widely separated tubercles, behind 

 these a horseshoe-shaped ridge enclosing a median area which is 

 rugose and sub-tuberculate, the disc is suffused with castaneous, 

 the borders are hyaline with fine testaceous maculation. 



?. Head and legs darker ; disc of pronotum with slight im- 

 pressions, uniformly castaneous, margins hyaline and spotted with 

 testaceous. Abdomen castaneous. 



Total length (o^) 27 mm, (?) 29 mm; length of body (cf) 

 22,5 mm, ($) 25 mm ; length of tegmina (cf ) 23 mm, (?) 24 mm ; 

 pronotum 7 — 7,2 x 9 — 9,1 mm. 



Peru, Marcapata. 



The species presents some similarity to Proscratea, but on 

 account of the form of the supra-anal lamina I have no hesitation 

 in placing it amongst the Panchlorinae. Panclilora signifera Scudder 

 is very near this species but differs in size and in the armature 

 of the mid- and hind-femora. 



Grenus PronaupJioefa nov. 

 Allied to Nauphoeta but the pronotum posteriorly obtusely 

 produced and with the sides deflexed as in Panclilora. Tegmina 

 and wings extending considerably beyond the apex of the abdomen. 

 Sub-genital lamina (cf ) slightly asymmetrical , 2"*^ and ^^^ pair of 

 femora with genicular spines ; formula of apical spines as in 



