TETTIGONIA. 269 
100. Tettigonia delicata, sp. n. (Tab. XVIII. fig. 5.) 
Testacea, capite pronotoque nigro vel rufo-fusco notata, illo producto antice obtuso, oculis vix prominentibus ; 
scutello flavo, rufo-brunneo notato; tegminibus testaceo, griseo, et rufo-brunneo, sat regulariter lineatis, 
sed colore variante ; corpore subtus pedibusque rufo-flavis. 
Testaceous, with the head and pronotum spotted and lined with black or fuscous, the latter with four or six 
small dark spots on the front and four longitudinal lines reaching from just behind there to the base, the 
base sinuate; head nearly as long as the pronotum, produced, obtusely rounded in front; scutellum yellow, 
with dark markings; tegmina narrowed to the apex, with regular lines of grey, reddish-brown, and 
testaceous, which are somewhat variable in tint; underside and legs orange. 
Long. 7 millim.; lat. vix 2 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Cuernavaca in Morelos (Bilimek, in Mus. Vind. Ces.; H. H. Smith), 
Amula and Chilpancingo in Guerrero (H. H. Smith). 
We figure a specimen from Cuernavaca. 
101. Tettigonia fuscodorsata, sp. n. (Tab. XVIII. fig. 6.) 
Dilute testacea vel flavo-testacea, vitta lata fusca, plus minusve irregulari, a fronte usque ad apicem tegminum 
extens&; capite sat parvo, pronoto angustiori, ante oculos prominulos angustato et producto; antennis 
prelongis, fuscis ; pronoto lateribus leviter rotundatis; scutello magno; tegminibus levibus, subnitidis, 
hyalinis ; corpore subtus et pedibus dilute testaceis. 
Of a light testaceous or yellow colour, with a broad dark band extending from the front to the apex of the 
tegmina; this band is irregular, being narrowest in front and widest before and behind the middle: 
occasionally it is reduced in extent; head rather small, distinctly narrower than the pronotum, somewhat 
produced before the eyes and angled, broadly rounded in front; pronotum short, broadly sinuate at the 
base, with the sides rounded; tegmina smooth and rather shiny, hyaline; legs and underside light testaceous. 
Long. 6-7 millim.; lat. vix 2 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Juarez (Cockerell), Amula in Guerrero, Mexico city, Vera Cruz, Teapa 
(H. H. Smith); Guatremaua, Cerro Zunil 4000 to 5000 feet, Pantaleon (Champion). 
The species is variable, and the dark band is often partly or almost entirely wanting ; 
the head also appears to vary in size. The specimen from Juarez may belong to 
another species. 
An example from Cerro Zunil is figured. 
102. Tettigonia verecunda, sp.n. (Tab. XVIII. fig. 7.) 
Fusiformis, albida, rufo-brunneo et miniato lineata; capite producto, ante oculos leviter angulato, deinde 
obtuse rotundato, lineis duabus sat latis longitudinalibus rufo-brunneis; pronoto brevi, antice angustato, 
ad medium lineis latis duabus dilute brunneis in scutello continuatis, ad latera lineis latis duabus miniatis ; 
scutello maculis duabus nigris conspicuis ; tegminibus semivitreis, sutura clavali anguste miniaté; corpore 
subtus et pedibus flavis vel flavo-testaceis. 
A delicate, fusiform, whitish species; head produced, slightly angled a little before the eyes and then obtusely 
rounded in front, with two longitudinal, narrow, reddish-brown lines, which are continued, but much more 
broadly, on the pronotum and scutellum ; pronotum very short, narrowed in front, with two broad scarlet 
lines at the sides’; scutellum with a very conspicuous round black spot on each side; tegmina semivitreous, 
with the claval suture narrowly scarlet, and a few very obscure markings, but not lined, the apex slightly 
fuscous; underside and legs yellow. 
Long. 6 millim.; lat. 13 millim. 
Hab. Guatemata, San Gerénimo (Champton). 
