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with the markings of the tegmina rather resembling those of 7. punctulata, but it 
evidently belongs to this species. 
We figure an example from Omilteme. 
25. Tettigonia magica. (Tab. XV. figg. 24; 25, var.) 
Tettigonia magica, Stal, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxv. p. 77'. 
Hab. Mexico (Mus. Holm.! & Mus. Vind. Ces.), Chilpancingo and Rincon in Guerrero 
(H. H. Smith), Cuernavaca in Morelos (H. H. Smith, Bilimek), Orizaba (Bilimek, 
H. H. Smith, & F. D. Godman). 
This is a very easily recognized species, with the head rather produced and narrower 
than in several of the allied forms, and the markings of the head, thorax, and scutellum 
distinct and constant. I have found several specimens of it among unnamed material 
belonging to the Vienna Museum. As a rule, the tegmina have the ground-colour 
red, but a common variety has the whole ground-colour greenish-testaceous, without 
any red on the insect. | 
A specimen from Chilpancingo and a variety from Orizaba are figured. 
26. Tettigonia consobrina, sp. n. (Tab. XV. fig. 26.) 
Fusco-rufa, maculis parvis dilutis regulariter aspersa; capite producto, haud triangulari, antice rotundato, 
oculis prominulis; pronoto sat longo, basi vix sinuaté; scutello ad medium impresso; tegminibus apicem 
versus angustatis ; abdomine supra fusco; corpore subtus rufescente ; pedibus rufo-brunneis. 
Dark fuscous-red, regularly sprinkled from the metopidium to the apex of the tegmina with small light spots, 
which are testaceous on the front parts, and greyish and more obscure on the tegmina; head produced, 
not triangular, rounded, eyes rather prominent; pronotum comparatively long ; scutellum impressed in 
the middle; tegmina narrowed towards the apex; wings dark; abdomen fuscous above, underside 
reddish or reddish-yellow ; legs reddish-brown, almost unicolorous, or with more or less of the tibice and 
_ tarsi infuscate. 
Long. 7 millim.; Jat. ad hum. 2 millim. 
Hab. Guatemaua, Cerro Zunil (Champion). 
This species is allied to 7. punctulata, but it is smaller, with the head longer and 
differently shaped, the pronotum longer in proportion, and the tegmina covered with 
small spots, whereas in 7. punctulata they are more or less distinctly lined. 
27. Tettigonia granulata. (Tab. XV. fig. 27.) 
Tettigonia granulata, Walk. List of Homopt. Ins., Suppl. p. 195°. 
Hab. Mexico (Sallé, in Mus. Brit.1); Guavema.a, San Gerdnimo, Zapote, and Cerro 
Zunil (Champion). 
We figure a specimen from San Gerénimo. 
