HANCOCK 93 



and third together, the pulvilli acute but more or less flat 

 below. 



Neotettix, Hancock, Ent. News, IX.. 138 (1898). 



DISPOSITION OF SPECIES. 



1. Frontal carinje of vertex laterally scarcely com- 



pressed; width of vertex nearly twice that of one 

 of the eyes, front border convex; body granulate. 



bolivari, Hanc. 



2. Vertex equal to about one and two-thirds the width 



of one of the eyes, front border rounded, frontal 

 carina; laterally scarcely at all compressed; body 

 smaller, granulate-rugose. rotundifrons, Hanc. 



2. 2. Vertex but little broader than one of the eyes, 



front border scarcely rounded; body arenose. 



fcutoratus (Scudd.j, Hanc. 



3. Body strongl_y rugose, scabrous; dorsum transversely 



convex between the shoulders. boltcri, Hanc. 



NEOTETTIX BdLIVARI, HANC. 



Plate VI., Figs. 4-4b. 

 Appendages Plate XL, F"igs. i-ib. 



Body granulate; color variable, very frequently light 

 fuscous, sometimes marked with two black spots on the pro- 

 notum or a light spot between the shoulders. Crown widened 

 posteriorly, mammillate; vertex nearly twice as wide as one 

 of the eyes, median carina prominent anteriorlv, viewed in 

 profile elevated a little above the eyes, the vertex viewed 

 from above scarcely fossulate anteriorly between the eyes on 

 each side of the median carina; the anterior border of the 

 vertex convex, composed of very small concave carinae, later- 

 ally scarcely compressed and rounded into the sides. Frontal 

 costa viewed in profile produced a little bej-ond the eyes and 

 imperceptibly joining the median carina of the vertex, form- 

 ing a rounded contour. P^yes subglobose. Antenna; short, 

 appreciably stout. Pronotum anteriorh' truncate, the antero- 



