146 TETTIGID.E OF NORTH AMERICA 



TETTIGIDEA PRORSA ELONGaTA VAR., MORSE. 



This form is exactly like prorsa, but with the pronotum 

 and wings, or wings alone, extending beyond the hind femora. 



Length of body, ^':, 10.8 mm.; pronot., 8.6 mm., 5, 13.2 

 mm.; pronotr, 10. 5 mm. Pronotum passing hind fem., $, .6 

 mm., 5, .2 mm.; wings passing pronotum, t, i. mm., J, 

 2. mm. 



Locality, Georgia (Scudder and Henshaw), Morse. 



Tettigidea prorsa elongata, Morse, Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc, 

 iii, 16 (189s); Scudd., Index N. Am. Orth., 316 (1901). 



TETTIGIDEA PARVIPENMS PENNATA, MORSE. 



Plate X., Fig. 7. 

 Eggs Plate XL, Figs. 2-2a. 



Body large in the female, comparatively small and slender 

 in the male, granulose-rugulose. Vertex viewed from above 

 scarcely more than twice or about twice the width of one of 

 the eyes in the female, in the male considerably wider than 

 one of the eyes,* front border obtuse angulate, strongly 

 advanced before the eyes, the fronto-lateral carins oblique, 

 little more rounded in the male, lateral margins of crown 

 strongly sinuate, posteriorly widened, supra ophthalmic lobules 

 conspicuous, median carina well developed anteriorly, in pro- 

 file little arcuato-elevated above the eyes or in the male less 

 prominent; the vertex little or barely elevated above the 

 superior margin of the eves. Frontal costa largeh' com- 

 presso-convex, narrowly sulcate beginning little below the 

 fastigium and extending to the median ocellus, in profile 

 strongly advanced before the eyes, equal to about one-half 

 their length, the front below not at all sinuate and distinctly 

 declined. Eyes elliptic not prominent, in profile distinctly 

 conoidal. Last two apical articles of palpi depressed, color 

 light. Antennre rather short, stout, consisting of twentv-two 



♦This measurement refers to the extreme width between the fronto-lateral carin^e of 

 vertex compared with the exposed portion of the eyes, as will be appreciated by reference 

 to figures of vertex. 



