1874.] 261 [Scudder. 



47.75 ram.; length of subgenital plate and styles combined, 5.5 mm. 

 1 <$ , Eastern slope of the Peruvian Andes. 



8. Phylloptera tripunctata nov. sp. 



Uniform green; the outer third of the costal edge of the tegmina 

 and the corresponding part of the wings dusk)''; the edges of the 

 apical half of the ovipositor castaneous; the tarsi and tip of femora 

 dusky. Tubercle of vertex scarcely projecting beyond the front 

 line of the eyes, strongly pinched, apically with parallel sides, the 

 upper half separated from the lower by a slender, but pretty deep 

 constriction in the middle between the antennas. Front edge of 

 pronotum slightly concave; hind edge well rounded, convex; lat- 

 eral carinas rounded off but distinctly marked by the abrupt descent 

 of the side? and the flatness or slight concavity of the upper surface; 

 latter traversed a little behind its anterior third by a slight sulcation, 

 which in its middle fifth curves sharply backward, forming a very deep 

 JJ-shaped bow, its bottom almost reaching the posterior transverse 

 sulcation which crosses the pronotum behind its middle third and is 

 straight, excepting a slight bend in the middle where it crosses the 

 longitudinal sulcation of the posterior half of the pronotum. Fore 

 femora stouter than the middle femora. Tegmina with three little 

 dusky spots at the base of the three principal branches of the lowest 

 longitudinal vein. Ovipositor short and broad, curved sharply up- 

 ward, broadest in the apical half, tapering rapidly at the apex to a 

 sharply pointed tip, either edge denticulated throughout, the denticu- 

 lations of the upper straight edge slightly increasing in size apically, 

 lower edge broadly rounded. 



Length of pronotum, 5.25 mm.; of tegmina, 34 mm.; of ovipositor, 5 

 mm.; greatest breadth of ovipositor, 2.2 mm.; distance of tip of closed 

 wings from hind edge of pronotum, 39 mm.; (hind legs wanting). 

 1 ? , Eastern slope of the Peruvian Andes. 



Anallomes nov. gen. (dva, aMo/iat.) 



Allied to Phaneroptera. Head of equal width with pronotum, of 

 moderate size. Eyes prominent ; tubercle of the vertex extending 

 beyond the plane of the eyes, compressed, constricted in the middle 

 between the antennas and slightly so in the middle of the upper half 

 as seen from above ; its superior surface more or less sulcate. Pro- 

 notum quadrate, broadening slightly posteriorly, the front edge 

 slightly concave, the hind edge convex; lateral carinas distinct but 



