278 HEMIPTERA-HOMOPTERA. 
claval suture and other stripes and patches light reddish or testaceous, the apex fuscous, with transverse 
curved light bands; abdomen orange-red above, fuscous below; sternum and legs testaceous, more or 
less infuscate. 
Long. 8 millim.; lat. 2 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Orizaba (Bilimek, in Mus. Vind. Ces.) ; GUATEMALA, Cerro Zunil 
(Champion). 
A variable species: in the specimen taken as the type the ground-colour of the 
tegmina is strongly marked with reddish tints, but these are absent in other examples, 
perhaps due to their being somewhat immature. It is almost impossible to describe 
the coloration accurately. 
128. Tettigonia flaccida, sp. n. 
7. composite affinis, sed angustior; capite longiori, oculis minus prominulis, et colore brunneo viridi-testaceo 
sat regulariter lineato distinguenda. 
Allied to the preceding species, but narrower and more parallel, with a longer and comparatively narrower 
head and the eyes less prominent; head, pronotum, and scutellum light brown, lined with greenish- 
testaceous, the central line commencing at the base of the vertex, gradually dividing on the pronotum 
and scutellum, and enclosing a dark line; pronotum scarcely longer than the head; tegmina with rather 
regular greenish-testaceous lines ; underside more or less fuscous; legs testaceous, with the knees and 
. tarsi darker. 
Long. 8 millim.; lat. 14 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Orizaba (Sallé; coll. Signoret, in Mus. Vind. Ces.). 
I have found examples of both this and the preceding species among unnamed 
material belonging to the Vienna Museum. 
124, Tettigonia urbana. (Tab. XVIII. fig. 25.) 
Tettigonia urbana, Stal, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxv. p. 74 (1864) °. 
Hab. Mexico (Mus. Holm.'), Amula and Venta de Zopilote in Guerrero, Cuernavaca 
in Morelos (H. H. Smith), Vera Cruz (Mus. Holm.); Guatema.a, Cerro Zunil (Champion). 
This is rather a large species, with a strongly produced triangular head and not very 
prominent eyes; the head and scutellum are variegated in a constant pattern, but the 
light front of the pronotum is almost unicolorous; the tegmina are olive, with a deep 
brown tinge, the wings are brownish, and the abdomen orange. 
A specimen from Cuernavaca is figured. 
125. Tettigonia obtusior, sp. n. (Tab. XVIII. fig. 26.) 
Praecedenti affinis, sed capite multo breviori et obtusiori, colore magis viridi et parte anteriori dilutaé pronoti 
distincte variegata distinguenda. 
Allied to the preceding (7’. urbana), but easily distinguished by its much shorter and more obtuse head and the 
greener colour, and also by having the front portion of the pronotum distinctly variegated. 
Long. 9-10 millim.; lat. 2-23 millim. . 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 
