46 TETTIGID^ OF NORTH AMERICA 



Clioriphyllum sagrai, Serv., I., c. p. 755, pi. 8f, 5 (1839). 



Acridium (Hymenotes) sagrai de Hann, Bijdrag., p. 165. 



Hymenotes sagrai Guerin in La Sagra's Hist, de Cuba. 

 Art. p. 148, pi. 12, fig. 10. Westw. Charles W. III., fig. 

 67, 4. 



Bolivar Essai Tettig. , Ann. Soc. Ent. Belgique, p. 203 



(1887). 



Scudder, Index N. Am. Orth., 76 (1901). 



PHYLLONOTUS SAUSSUREI, BOL. 



Plate I., Fig. 7. 



Head and pronotum granulate, less highly cristate than 

 P. sagrai, posterior process reaching a little beyond the apex 

 of femora, in profile the middle greatly elevated, from here 

 backward more greatly declined than toward the front, pos- 

 teriorly obliquely truncate, the dorsal margin behind in middle 

 undulate. Anterior femora carinate, below lightly lobate; 

 posterior femora wide, the superior carina compressed, the 

 apical half serrulate. 



Body length, ?, 7 mm.; pronot., 12 mm.; [)Ost. fem., 

 5.5 mm. 



Choriphyllum saussurei, Bol. Bolivar Essai Tettig., 

 Ann. Soc. Ent. Belgique, Vol. XXXI., 203, pi. i, fig. 5 

 (1887), Cuba; Mem. Soc. Zool., France, I.,- 146 (1SS8); Id. 

 Orth., Cuba, 31 (1888); Id. Gundl., Ent. cub., II., 347 

 (1890); Id. Scudder, Index N. Am. Orth., 76 (1901). 



PHYLLONOTUS PLAGL-\TUM, W.ALK. 



Female, testaceous or dead leaf color, wingless. Antennae 

 very long and slender. Crest of the pronotum foliaceous, 

 extending much beyond the head and the tip of the abdomen, 

 adorned with various black sjiots of different size and shape, 

 its edge slighty undulating, forming a little behind the middle, 

 a rounded angle. Legs slender; four anterior femora bidentate 

 beneath; hind tibire with very short spines. 



Length of body, 10 mm. 



