152 TETTJGID.f. OF NORTH AMERICA 



Missouri, Tennessee, and Louisiana, with possibly a more 

 extensive range. 



TETTir.IDEA MEDIALIS, VAR. N. 



Plate X., Fig. lo. 



Body slightly more robust than the Florida form lateralis. 

 The pronotum anteriorly presents a rounded-angulate front 

 margin instead of being distinctl}- rounded, produced slightly 

 over the occiput; the dorsum rugose-rugulose, the tarsal char- 

 acters intermediate. The maximum measurement given under 

 lateralis applies to this form. 



TETTIGIDEA JALAPA, HANC. 



Plate X., Fig 4. 

 Plate II., Figs. i-ia. 



Rather large, granulate. Above fusco-ferruginous, dark 

 fuscous over the entire face and sides, the last few segments 

 at the end of the abdomen pale, legs pale throughout, the 

 maxillary palpi a little depressed apically and light, below the 

 edges of prominent points and abdominal rings light. Vertex 

 a little wider than one of the eyes; nearly flat, hardly advanced 

 before the eyes, widening posteriorly, the front border very 

 little conve.x, passing laterally into small rounded and some- 

 what elevated carin?e ending abruptly near the anterior inner 

 border of the eyes; on either side and just behind appear the 

 small lobes situated about the middle inner margin of the e^-es 

 in small, sunken fossa:; mid-carina rather thin, extending back- 

 wards only as far as the ending of the lateral carins, very 

 little elevated, in front insensibly coalescing with the frontal 

 costa; in profile the apex obtusely rounded angulate, the 

 frontal costa depresso-convex before the eyes and advanced 

 about one-fourth their width; below the face moderately 

 declined; viewed in front tlie frontal costa strongly sulcate, 

 the branches commencing near the a]iex in front gradually 

 diverging to the middle ocellus, and more than usually sepa- 



