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Length of vertex equals one half width between eyes, strongly produced. 

 Pronotum almost twice as long as vertex, very convex anteriorly. 



Color above dull greenish yellow; elytra subhyaline; paler beneath; eyes rich 

 maroon in fresh specimens. 



Genitalia: Female last ventral segment equals preceding one, lateral angles 

 strongly produced, slightly rounded; posterior margins shallowly concave to 

 prominent rounded angles either side of a narrow V-shaped notch extending 

 two-thirds of distance to base; median notch broadly bordered with brown. 

 Basal pieces of ovipositor plainly visible behind posterior segment. Male 

 valve bluntly angled, length one-half the width; plates exceeding valve by more 

 than its length, gradually na'rrowed toward tips which are broadly rounded to 

 distinct inner angles. 



Described from four specimens collected from Panicum 

 hemitomum (Maiden Cane) at Paradise Key, Fla., Apr. 6-9, 

 '21, by D. M. DeLong; 2 specimens same locality, Apr. 1 and 

 9, 1919, by C. A. Mosier; also 4 specimens from Cleveland, 

 Fla., Apr. 25-28, one from Miami, Fla., Apr. 12, and one from 

 Ft. Myer, Fla., Apr. 24, collected by DeLong in 1921. 



Chlorotettix productus S. & DeL. 



Plate 1 1 , Fig. 6. 



This species was described 1 from female specimens only 

 collected at Battle Pt., Va., by the senior author. Numerous 

 females have been collected at LaBelle and Cleveland, Fla., 

 by D. M. DeLong, as well as males which apparently belong to 

 this species, and are here characterized for the first time. 



Male, dull yellowish green, as in the female. Length, 4.5 mm. 



Genitalia: Male valve triangular with apex rounded, equal in length to pre- 

 ceding segment. Plates exceeding valve by almost twice its length, lateral 

 margins almost straight, gradually narrowed to rather broad, blunt apices. 



Chlorotettix minimus Baker. 



Plate 11, Fig. 7, 7a, 7b. 



Resembles Ch. viridius VD. in form and color, but is closer to Ch. prodnctns 

 S. & DeL., in size and genital characters. Length of female 5 mm.; male, 

 4.5 mm. 



Vertex bluntly rounded and slightly produced, twice as wide as long. Elytra 

 pale subhyaline and faintly smoky at tips. 



Genitalia: Female last ventral segment twice the length of preceding with 

 lateral margins gradually sloping to the posterior margin, which is strongly 

 produced at middle. A narrow sinuate incision extends nearly to the base of 

 posterior segment, forming a small rounded projecting inner lobe, bounded 

 outwardly by a concave emargination often forming a small indistinct secondary 

 lobe from which the margin slopes gradually toward the base. Male valve 

 broadly rounded, almost twice the length of preceding segment. Plates exceed 



'Am. Entom. Soc. Amer. XII, p. 2.V> (\ ( >\ ( >). Figures. 



