42 TETTIGID.-E OF NORTH AMERICA 



DISPOSITION OF SPECIES. 



X. Superior marginal carina of the posterior femora lobate. 



zuestzuoodi nom. n. 

 2. Pronotum in profile distinctly enlarged posteriorly. 



Body large. foliation sp. n. 



2. 2. Pronotum in profile subenlarged posteriorly; angles 



subrounded. rJiombciiin Walk. 



CHORIPHYLLUM WESTWOODI, NOM. N. 



Plate I., Figure 2. 



Professor Westwood gives a good figure of a species of 

 Choriphyl/nin from Jamaica which has the posterior femora 

 above distinctly lobate, and both the anterior femoral mar- 

 gins also appreciably lobate. Of this species Professor 

 Westwood says: "Thighs notched like edges of a leaf in the 

 Banksian specimen seem to indicate a different species." 

 The figure accompanying the description carried out that 

 assertion and this species was left unnamed. It does not 

 seem to have been properly interpreted by later authors. It 

 should more properly have been given a distinct position. 

 It may be called Clioripliyllum zvestii'oodi. 



CHOKIPHVLLUM FOLIATUM, SP. N. 



Plate I., Figure I. 



Body rather large. Visible portion of head between the 

 eyes very wide, convexed, in profile roundly elevated above 

 the eyes, and produced anteriorly nearly the width of one of 

 them; between the eyes the upper portion of the facial costa 

 feebly carinate, the branches of the lower portion widely and 

 roundly scutellate, strongly angulato-carinate; the face is very 

 little convex just below the scutellum, the median carina here 

 being distinct; eyes rather small, hardly prominent. The ver- 

 tex just above the eyes provided on each side with a scarcely 

 visible eminence (the rudiments of anterior carinre of the ver- 

 tex). Palpi flattened. Antenna; about five millimeters long, 



