TETTIGONIA. 283. 
Pale testaceous, with the base and sides of the pronotum, a broad band on the tegmina, and sometimes the 
apical portion of the scutellum, red, the red band on the tegmina occasionally covering the whole of the 
corium except the apex; head short, but longer than the pronotum, which is very short, scarcely produced 
before the eyes and broadly subtruncate, eyes prominent; tegmina much narrowed towards the apex; legs 
light testaceous-yellow. 
Long. 7-8 millim.; lat. 2-22 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2500 to 4000 feet (Champion). 
138. Tettigonia aurolineata, sp.n. (Tab. XIX. fig. 8.) 
Sat robusta, nitidior, olivaceo-viridis ; capite triangulari, producto, oculis vix prominulis, flavo-rufo, nigro- 
variegato ; pronoto convexo, antice angustato, lateribus et margine apicali flavo-rufo figuratis; scutello 
toto flavo-rutescente ; tegminibus apicem versus distincte angustatis, humeris suturaque clavali lete flavo- 
rufis, apice subhyalino ; alis tuscis; sterno pedibusque testaceis, abdomine subtus rufescenti. 
Rather robust and shining, of an olive-green colour, with the greater part of the head, the front parts of the 
pronotum, the whole scutellum, and the shoulders and a moderately broad line reaching along the claval 
suture, bright golden-orange-red ; the forehead is lined transversely with black, and variegated with 
black and testaceous ; head triangular, produced, rather sharply angled at the vertex, distinctly narrower 
than the base of the pronotum ; pronotum convex, narrowed in front, the base broadly sinuate before 
the scutellum ; tegmina considerably narrowed towards the apex, the latter more or less subhyaline ; 
wings dark ; chest and legs testaceous, abdomen orange-red. 
Long. 8 millim.; lat. ad medium 2 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, San Marcos and Orizaba (Bilimek, in Mus. Vind. Ces.), Cuernavaca in 
Morelos, Chilpancingo, Tepetlapa, and Xucumanatlan in Guerrero, 3000 to 7000 feet 
(H. H. Smith). 
We figure a specimen from Chilpancingo. 
139. Tettigonia lemniscata, sp. n. (ab. XIX. fig. 9.) 
Capite triangulari, obtuse rotundato, oculis prominulis, flavo, maculis tribus rufo-flavis; fronte nigro-lineata ; 
pronoto convexo, olivaceo, antice et ad latera flavo maculis duabus rufo-flavis; scutello rufo-flavo; tegmi- 
‘nibus olivaceo-virescentibus, sutura clavali late rufo-flava, apice hyalino; abdomine supra rufo-flavo ; 
corpore subtus dilute flavo ; pedibus testaceis, apice tibiarum et unguibus nigris. 
A moderate-sized species ; the head rather short, triangular, obtusely rounded in front, yellow, with three large 
orange spots—two near the eyes, which are a little prominent, and one in front; forehead lined trans- 
versely with black, with a clear space in the centre and a large round black spot surrounded with a clear 
space before the vertex; pronotum convex, olivaceous, with the front and sides broadly yellow, and an 
orange spot on each side of the front part of the olivaceous colouring; scutellum orange, unicolorous, 
except for two small black spots at the base; tegmina olive-green or olivaceous, with the claval suture 
broadly orange, and the costal margin light green ; abdomen bright orange above; underside of body 
light yellow; legs testaceous, with the apex of the tibiz and the claws black. 
Long. 8 millim.; lat. vix 2 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Omilteme, Xucumanatlan, and Soledad in Guerrero, 5500 to 8000 feet 
(H. H, Smith).. 
This species is rather closely allied to T. aurolineata, but it is smaller and more 
parallel, with the head shorter and the coloration different. 
A specimen from Xucumanatlan is figured. 
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