280 HEM1PTERA-HOMOPTERA. 
Green, occasionally greenish-testaceous ; head testaceous-yellow, somewhat produced and rounded, with two 
black lines nearly or quite meeting in front, two inside these meeting in an acute angle, and a central 
line at the base, often only indicated ; all these lines extend on to the pronotum (which is testaceous in 
front, and has a small black line also at the margin), and the central three are continued on the testaceous 
scutellum ; on each of the tegmina there are six or seven black lines, which are much more apparent on 
the lighter specimens; apex of the tegmina hyaline, with the extreme tip and a band before this fuscous ; 
abdomen above black ; underside and legs clear testaceous-yellow, the apex of the tibie and claws being 
sometimes fuscous. 
Long. 5-6 millim.; lat. 14 millim. 
We figure a specimen from Bugaba. 
129. Tettigonia sexlineata. (Tab. XVIII. fig. 30.) 
Tettigonia sexlineata, Sign. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1855, p. 792, t. 24. fig. 12°. 
Hab. Mexico (Bilimek, in Mus. Vind. Ces.), Orizaba (Sallé, H. H. Smith, & F. D. 
Godman), Cordova (Sallé), Atoyac in Vera Cruz, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith); 
GuatemMaLa (Mus. Paris1), Chinautla 4100 feet (Salvin), Cerro Zunil (Champion) ; 
Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
The single specimen from Cerro Zunil has the black lines thicker and more pronounced 
_ than in our other examples. . 
We figure a specimen from Teapa. 
130. Tettigonia sagata. 
Tettigonia sagata, Sign. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1854, p. 27, t. 2. fig. 15°. 
Hab, Mexico (coll. Germar & coll. Spinola?+).—Brazit, Rio Janeiro, Santa Teresa 
(Mus. Roy. Belq.). 
I cannot identify this species in our collection, although there are several which are 
apparently very near it, to judge from Signoret’s figure. 
131. Tettigonia carissima, sp.n. (Tab. XIX. fig. 1.) 
Parva, virescenti-flava, nigro longitudinaliter vittata; capite sat lato, rotundato, oculis vix prominulis; 
fronte nigra; pronoto antice vix angustato; scutello magno; tegminibus ad apicem intus fumatis, 
iridescentibus ; alis fuscis ; abdomine fusco; pedibus albidis. * 
A very small species, greenish-yellow, with the metopidium black ; on the upper surface two black stripes meet 
in the middle of the vertex, and are continued on each side nearly to the apex of the clavus, where they 
end in a point; between these markings there is a dark line extending along the centre of the pronotum 
and the scutellum; the sides of the tegmina are black, variegated with a few yellow stripes and patches, 
the yellow colour being continued to the apex, the inside apical portion being smoky and iridescent ; 
wings and abdomen infuscate ; legs slender, whitish. 
Long. 43-5 millim.; lat. ad hum. 1 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
This very pretty little species appears to be considerably smaller than 7. sagata; 
the head, too, is more rounded, and has the two longitudinal black stripes meeting in 
