258 HEMIPTERA-HOMOPTERA. 
head somewhat produced, obtusely rounded, eyes rather prominent; pronotum convex, smooth, narrowed 
in front, broadly and very gently sinuate at the base; tegmina smooth, rather shining, with the margins 
darker, and the apex abruptly hyaline; abdomen red above; underside of the body and legs testaceous. 
Long. 11 millim.; lat. ad hum. vix 3 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2500 to 4000 feet (Champion). 
62. Tettigonia rufofasciata, (Tab. XVII. fig. 1.) 
Tettigonia rufofasciata, Distant, Ent. Monthly Mag. xvi. p. 63°. 
Hab. Costa Rica, Caché (Rogers). 
This species is closely allied to the preceding, but may easily be known from it by 
the fascie on the tegmina, as weil as by the yellow margins of the latter, and the 
testaceous head and pronotum, on the former of which there is a large dark spot 
between the ocelli, and on the latter two black spots towards the apical margin. 
63. Tettigonia detracta, sp.n. (Tab. XVII. fig. 2.) 
Precedenti affinis; capite pronotoque testaceis, illo vertice rotundato, sat producto, macula parva antica, 
ocellis et oculis prominulis nigris, hoc convexo, levi, punctis duobus nigris ante apicem ; scutello obscure 
rufo; tegminibus griseis vel rufo-griseis, vitté ad basim nigresventi, duabus aliis alteré pone medium 
latiori, altera ad apicem rutis, apice hyalino; corpore subtus pedibusque flavis vel testaceis. 
Allied in size and shape to the preceding (7. rufofasciata), with the head and pronotum testaceous, the former 
somewhat produced and rounded, with a black spot on the tip of the vertex and a dark marking in the 
centre of the base; eyes prominent; pronotum testaceous, with two small black spots in front and a 
small dark marking in the middle of the base, convex, smooth, slightly rounded in front; scutellum 
dark red; tegmina with a dark band on each at the base, forming with the scutellum a dark band 
across the upper surface, and with two bands besides—one behind the middle broader and one before 
the apex narrower—red, much lighter than the basal band; legs and underside testaceous-reddish or 
testaceous. 
Long. 10 millim. ; lat. ad hum. 22 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
One of our specimens has the ground-colour of the upper surface griseous; this may 
be due to discoloration, but the insect looks like a distinct variety. 
64. Tettigonia scutellata. (Tab. XVII. fig. 3.) 
Tettigonia scutellata, Distant, Ent. Monthly Mag. xvi. p. 623. 
Hab. Costa Rica, Rio Sucio and Volcan de Irazu 6000 to 7000 feet (Rogers 1). 
This species is allied to 7. rufofasciata, but it is smaller and narrower ; the front 
parts are yellow and the tegmina rose-red, and the insect may be known by the two 
distinct black spots on the scutellum; there is, further, a rather large black spot on 
the vertex of the head and two smaller black spots on the pronotum. 
The specimen figured is from the Rio Sucio. 
