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posterior tarsus equal 5 u length to the third, the iir.-t and -econd 

 pulvilli united about equal to the third, the tirst and second acute. 

 the third straight below. 



Length body. 12-l.'5mm., pronot. l<; 17' ,111111.. post, feni., 7-7. "mini- 



Locality. Bolivia, South America. Hancock. 



Allotettix peruvianus, Bui. 



Obscure, ferrugiueus, ftlSCO variegated- Verti-x nearly a- wide a- 

 an eye.- horizontal, anteriorly subnarrowed, in front scarcely trans- 

 versely earinated: frontal co-ta between the antenna 1 obliquely de- 

 pressed, obscurely sinuate. Pronotum posteriorly long and subu- 

 late, median cariua between the shoulder- sinuate, between the 

 shoulders with concavities, posterior angle of the lateral lobe with 

 the apex widely rounded. Klytra oblong, subncuiiiiuale : winu'sa- 

 loug as the process. Femoral carina unchanged, first article of the 

 posterior tarsi not longer than the third, third pnlvillns -horter 

 the second and tirst united, first pulvillus with the apex shortly 

 spiued and acute. 



Length of body, '.) l.'i..~>nini., nronol . l.'!..Vl Mmn .. post. fern. 



5.5-7rara. 



Locality Pumamarco, Peru. Mu-enm of Varsovic. liolivar. 

 Allofttix oayennensis, Bol. 



Pale In-cns, rugulo.se. vertex narrower than an eve. not produced 

 in front of the eyes, middle earinated. lateral lobes externally 

 rounded: frontal eosta between the eyes little sinuate. Pronotum 

 narrow, posteriorly long and subulate, in front of the -boulders, 

 crowded together, median carina a little elevated, between the 

 shoulders subsinuate. Klytra narrowly rounded at the apex. <'a- 

 rinas of the femora undulate, crenulate, posterior femora elongate, 

 before the apex reduced, first and third articles of the posterior 

 tarsi nearly equal in length, apical pulvillus i.cule. the third pul- 

 VI I his scarcely shorter than the -econd and first united. Valves of 

 t he ovipositor rather -borl. 



Body length, , . snini . pronot.. lOmm.. \n><{. lem.. .">..">nim. 



Locality. Cayenne (Coll. of M. Bruiincr). Bolivar. 



Among some Tettigid;! 1 received from Mexico, through the 

 kindness of MY. <). \V . P>;irivtt. I ;im iiltle to record ;i nc\\ 

 ;md very interesting species of \f<>ftifi.<- Ihmcoek. 

 Neotettix baiTetti, -\>. nov. 



Body small, rugose-granulate. Vertex fully twi>-e the width of 

 an eye, anterior border con vexed and advanced considerably in front 

 of the eye-, middle carinate, projecting a little in front and ending 

 I >uck wards at a line drawn acro-s (he anterior third of I he eyes, feebly 

 snlcate or rather depressed on eit her side, nriimni late po-leriorl\ : 

 frontal COSta Straight and siibvcrtieal. the apex rounded angulate. 

 -ecu in front the frontal co-ta strongly forked, the branche- starting 

 opposite the middle of the eye, suddenly diverging in their de 



