94 TETTIGID.^ OF NORTH AMERICA 



dorsal margin frequently subangulate, posteriorly the apical 

 process presenting a subacute apex, nearly or quite reaching 

 the end of the posterior knee, the sides substraight; posterior 

 lateral carinae scarcely prominent; dorsum between the shoul- 

 ders rather narrow, strongly tectiform, humeral angles widely 

 rounded; median carina of pronotum percurrent, strongly 

 elevated, longitudinally convex towards the front; posterior 

 inferior angle of the lateral lobes obtuse, rounded below; the 

 inferior lateral sinus quite deep, the superior shallow, the 

 median lobule between the two widely convex. Elytra elon- 

 gate subacuminate; wings abbreviated, not reaching quite so 

 far as the apical process. First and second femoral carinse 

 entire, the middle femora moderately large; the posterior 

 femora ampliate, tibial carina; multispinose; first article of the 

 posterior tarsi longer than the last two united, the apices of 

 pulvilli acute but somewhat straight below, the first and second 

 pulvilli short. 



Length body, $, 8-8.5 mm.; pronot., 7-8 mm.; post, 

 fem., 5 mm.; $, 9.10 mm.; pronot., 7.5-8.5 mm.; post, fern., 

 5.5-6 mm. 



Described from a series of twenty specimens in the author's 

 collection. 



Locality, Opelousas, La., Tifton, Ga. (Pilate); Auburn, 

 Ala. (Baker); North Carolina (Bolivar). 



Tettix femoratus, Scudd., Bolivar Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., 

 XXXL, 264 (1887); Neotettix bolivari, Hancock, Ent. News, 

 IX., 139, 140, pi. 8, figs. 2, 2a-d (1898); Scudder, Cat. Orth. 

 U. S., 15 (1900) south U. S.; Scudd., Index N. Am. Orth., 

 208 (1901). 



NEOTETTIX ROTUNDIFRON'S, HANC. 



Plate VI., Fig. 5. 



Body small, granulate, rugose. Vertex viewed from above 

 equal to about one and two-thirds the width of one of the 

 eyes, the front border rounded, advanced about as far as the 

 anterior margin of the eyes, frontal carinae laterally, between 

 the anterior portion of the eyes, scarcely at all compressed; 



