268 HEMIPTERA-HOMOPTERA. 
95. Tettigonia 14-punctata. 
Tettigonia 14-punctata, Sign. Aun. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1855, p. 782, t. 23. fig. 19°. 
Hab. Mexico (Mus. Berol.+). 
A single specimen sent me as this species from the Vienna Museum has the head 
shorter, and broader in front, and the spots much larger, than shown in Signoret’s 
figures. It appears to be merely a more spotted variety of 7. nigroguttata. 
9i. Tettigonia lucasi. (Tab. XVIII. fig. 3.) 
Tettigonia lucasii, Sign. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1855, p. 778, t. 23. fig. 16°; Stal, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxv. 
pp. 76, 471?. 
Hab. Mexico? (Mus. Holm. & Mus. Vind. Ces.); Guatemaua (Jus. Paris'), San 
Gerénimo and Capetillo (Champion). | 
A specimen from San Gerdénimo is figured. 
97. Tettigonia edwardsi. 
Tettigonia edwardsii, Sign. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1855, p. 780°. 
Hab. Guatemata (Mus. Paris). 
I have not seen a specimen of this species, and it is not figured by Signoret. 
98. Tettigonia dohrni. 
Tettigonia dohrnii, Sign. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1855, p. 793, t. 24. fig. 13°. 
Hab. Muxico (Mus. Berol.'). 
I have not seen the type of this species, nor have I been able to identify it in our 
collection. 
99. Tettigonia completa, sp.n. (Tab. XVIII. fig. 4.) 
Flava, linea lata centrali rufescente a fronte usque ad apicem tegminum extensd, duabusque ad latera antice 
nigris instructa; capite magno, producto, oculis vix prominulis; pronoto convexo, nitido, haud capite 
longiori, basi leviter sinuataé ; tegminibus ad apicem angustatis ; corpore subtus pedibusque flavis. 
Yellow, with a broad central refescent line extending from the top of the forehead along the vertex (where 
it is dark in front), pronotum, scutellum, and suture to the apex of the tegmina; on each side also there 
is a corresponding line reaching from the metopidium along the margins of the pronotum (which are dark) 
and the sides of the tegmina ; head as long as the pronotum, and a little narrower than its base, produced 
and rounded; pronotum convex and shining, very gently sinuate at the base ; underside and legs yellow. 
Tong. 7 millim.; lat. vix 2 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Chilpancingo and Amula in Guerrero (H. H. Smith). 
At first sight, this species resembles 7. lucasi, but it differs entirely in the shape of 
the head, and the coloration is also distinct. 
