HANCOCK 155 



'i'ETTIGIDEA GUATEMALTECA, BOL. 



Plate X., Fig. 3. 



Light gray fusco-variegated, femora clouded with fuscous. 

 Vertex narrower than one of the eves, front border obtuse, 

 little produced, middle carinate, in profile rounded. Pro- 

 notum anteriorh- rounded-subangulate, posteriorly subulate, 

 the apex scarcely passing the posterior femora; dorsum nearly 

 smooth with longitudinal ruguls almost obscure; between the 

 shoulders convex; median carina of pronotum little elevated, 

 marked with light fuscous; lateral carina: near the front mar- 

 gin showing, curved, diverging behind. Elytra smooth, 

 fuscous, e.xternally pale, marked with a pale oblique spot 

 before the apex; wings long posteriori)' extended beyond the 

 apex of the pronotum. Posterior femora minutely granulate; 

 first article of posterior tarsi with the pulvilli below sub- 

 rounded, the third little the longest. 



Length of body, $, 10 mm.; pronot., 10.5 mm.; post. 

 fern., 6 mm. 



Locality, Guatemala (Bolivan; Honduras (Staudinger), 

 Hancock. 



Tettigidea guatemalteca, Bol., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. 

 xxxi, 298 (1887); Morse, Biol. Cent. Am. Orth., ii, 15, 18 

 (1900-1901); Scudd., Index N. Am. Orth., 314 (1901). 



TETTIGIDEA BRUNERI, MORSE. 



Eyes prominent, globose, vertex blunt, nearly truncate, 

 equal to {$^, or wider than (5), one of the eyes, horizontal, 

 the crown of the female a little elevated; the mid-carina well 

 developed, extending but little backward. Facial costa 

 prominent, widest below, rather widely sulcate. Pronotum 

 granulate, tectiform, distinctly depressed at the shoulders; 

 front margin little advanced; hind process abbreviated, not 

 reaching the apex of the hind femora, depressed, sometimes 

 a little reflected at the tip, sides straight; scapular area barely 

 indicated or lacking entirely; median carina prominent, sharp, 

 subcristiform; lateral carina; well developed near the front 



