238 HEMIPTERA-HOMOPTERA. 
8. Tettigonia larvata, sp.n. (Tab. XV. fig. 7.) 
Pracedenti affinis, flava; capite brevi, rotundato, oculis prominulis, nigra linea transversa ante ocellos instructo; 
pronoto marginibus antice et postice et linea transversi ad medium interrupté nigris; tegminibus mar- 
ginibus, apice, vitté pone scutellum, altera post medium, tertiaque laté ante apicem subhyalinum duas 
maculas flavas cingente, fuscis; abdomine supra flavo-rufo, ad partem fusco; corpore subtus pedibusque 
testaceis. 
Allied to the preceding (7. instrata), of a yellow or orange-yellow colour ; head with two small black markings 
in front of the vertex, a transverse band in front and the base black; pronotum convex, smooth, with the 
anterior and posterior margins and an interrupted central band black; scutellum with two black spots 
touching the base and a very small one in the centre; tegmina with the margins, apex, a narrow band 
near the scutellum, another behind the middle, and a third before the apical subhyaline portion, fuscous ; 
the latter including two very well-defined round yellow spots; wings fuscous at the apex; abdomen 
reddish-yellow, partly fuscous above ; underside and legs testaceous. 
Long. 10-12 millim. ; lat. ad hum. 24-3 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba and Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 
9. Tettigonia pardalina, sp.n. (Tab. XV. fig. 8.) 
Precedenti valde affinis, sed transvers4 vittaé pronoti latiori, tegminibusque fusco-brunneis quatuor maculis 
antice, vitta pone medium, maculisyue duabus ante apicem flavescentibus; apice ipso late fusco, spatio 
ante hune anguste hyalino; abdomine supra rufo-flavo, subtus dilute testaceo, apice segmentorum nigro ; 
pedibus testaceis. 
Rather closely allied to the preceding (7. larvata), but easily distinguished by the markings, the band on the 
pronotum being broader and not interrupted, and the tegmina fuscous-brown, with six yellow spots, none 
of which touch the margins, four of them situated in front of a yellow band beyond the middle and two 
behind this band; the apex is broadly fuscous, and the space before this narrowly subhyaline; abdomen 
reddish, darker above, light testaceous below, with the apex of the segments black; legs testaceous. 
Long. 10-12 millim. ; lat. ad hum. 23-3 millim. 
Hab. Mexico (Sichel, in Mus. Vind. Cws.); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2500 to. 
4000 feet (Champion). | 
It will be seen from the figure that this species is quite distinct. There is a broken 
specimen in our collection, labelled Caché, Costa Rica (fogers), which appears also to 
belong to it. The Mexican example in the Vienna Museum has the front four spots 
on the tegmina fused into two bands. 
We figure a typical specimen from the Volcan de Chiriqui. 
10. Tettigonia coctilis, sp.n. (Tab. XV. fig. 9.) 
Oblonga, parallela, rufo-testacea, concolor, vix nitida ; capite brevissimo, vix ante oculos prominulos producto ; 
pronoto brevi, antice utrinque impresso; scutello magno ; tegminibus apice hyalino ad extremum fuscato ; 
abdomine supra fusco; corpore subtus rufescenti; pedibus piceo-testaceis, femoribus rufis. 
Oblong, parallel, of a unicolorous brick-red colour, probably a bright orange-red in life, scarcely shining, with 
the basal margin of the pronotum lighter, and the apex of the tegmina hyaline with red veins, the 
extreme tip being fuscous ; head very short, scarcely produced beyond the prominent eyes, vertex almost 
truncate; pronotum short; scutellum large; tegmina extremely finely punctured; abdomen fuscous 
above, red below ; legs pitchy-testaceous, with the femora red. 
Long. 13-14 millim. ; lat. ad hum. 32 millim. 
Hab. Mexico (Mus. Vind. Ces.). 
