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‘middle fuscous, variegated with hyaline at the sides and before the apex; abdomen dark above; underside 
and legs light testaceous. 
Long. 6-7 millim.; lat. ad hum. 2 millim. 
Hab, PanaMa, Bugaba (Champion). 
This species, as its name implies, bears a close resemblance at a little distance to a 
small species of Corixa. 
17. Tettigonia conspissata, sp.n. (‘lab. XV. fig. 16.) 
Oblonga ; capite pronotoque testaceis nigro figuratis, illo producto subtriangulari late rotundato, oculis promi- 
nulis, hoc convexo basi haud sinuata; scutello figurato; tegminibus fuscis, lineis sex vel septem testaceis 
obliquis ad suturam vel ad tertiam partem apicalem extensis, hac nigrescenti partim hyalina vitta albida 
antice alterique interrupté postice instructa; abdomine supra nigrescente ; corpore subtus cum pedibus 
dilute testaceis, unguibus piceis. 
Oblong, the head, pronotum, and scutellum testaceous, figured with black; head somewhat produced before 
the eyes, which are moderately prominent ; pronotum convex, with the base not or hardly perceptibly 
sinuate; tegmina fuscous, with six or seven oblique testaceous lines extending from the shoulders to the 
apical third, which is dark, variegated with hyaline, and with two white or greenish-white bands which 
are made up of confluent spots and so not quite regular—one of these is situated at the front part of the 
dark portion and extends across the tegmina, the other (just before the apex) is interrupted at the suture; 
the hinder markings, however, appear to be somewhat variable ; abdomen dark above; underside of body 
and legs light testaceous, the claws dark. 
Long. 8-9 millim. ; lat. ad hum. 2 millim. 
Hab. GuaTemaa, Senahu and Chiacam in Vera Paz (Champion). 
18. Tettigonia multilineata, sp.n. (Tab. XV. fig. 17.) 
Sat lata, robusta, testacea ; capite producto, triangulari, oculis minus prominentibus, nigro figurato ; pronoto 
brevi ut capite nigro figurato, leviter sculpturato ; scutello nigro notato; tegminibus amplis, lineis sex vel 
septem obliquis utrinque instructis ad suturam vel ad apicem ipsum extensis; alis fumosis; abdomine 
subtus rufo, testaceo nigroque variegato ; pedibus lete rufis, tarsis plus minusve fuscatis. 
Rather a broad stout species, broadest at about the middle, testaceous, with the front parts figured with 
black; the tegmina with six or seven oblique lines on each parallel to the scutellum and reaching the 
suture on the apex, which is not hyaline ; head produced, forming with the eyes, which are only slightly 
prominent, an equilateral triangle; pronotum rather short, slightly narrowed in front, gently sinuate at 
the base; tegmina smooth ; underside of the abdomen red, variegated with black and testaceous, the front 
parts testaceous, variegated with black; legs bright red, with the tarsi more or less pitchy. 
Long. 10-11 millim.; lat. ad hum. 34 millim, 
Hab. Mexico, Pinos Altos in Chihuahua (Buchan- Hepburn). 
19. Tettigonia lateralis. (Tab. XV. fig. 18.) 
Cercopis lateralis, Fabr. Ent. Syst., Suppl. p. 524°. 
Cercopis marginella, Fabr. Syst. Rhyng. p. 96°. 
. Tettigonia costalis, Sign. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1854, p. 359, t. 12. fig. 8°. 
Tettigonia lugens, Walk. List of Homopt. Ins. iii. p. 775°. 
Tettigonia pyrrhotelus, Walk. loc. cit. p. 775°. 
Hab. NortH America, Canada?, Nova Scotia4, Carolina!, Florida ®. — Mexico 
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