^^^ JAMES A. G. REHN. 



9 . — Similar to the male, except for the following particulars: — Head pilose as 

 far forward as the ceutre of the eyes. Pronotum entirely hirsute. Ovipositor 

 longer than head and body together. Lateral field of the tegmina below the 

 mediastine vein pale brownish yellow hyaline, the discoidal region striped with 

 the same color. 



<Ecantlius iiiveiis (De Geer). 



1773, Gryllas niveiis De Geer, Mem. Ins., iii, p. 522, 6, t. 43, fig. 6. 



Four specimens, females ; Cuernavaca, Morelos, vi. 



Family TETTIGONID^. 



flitenopelmatiis talpa Burmeister. 



1838, Stenopelmatiis talpa Burmeister, Handb. d. Ent., Bd. ii, Abth. ii, pt i, 

 p. 721. 



One specimen, 9 ; Tacubaya, D. F., vi. 



Seudderia inexicana (Saussure). 



1861, Phaneroptera mexicana Saussure, Eev. et Mag. d. Zool. (2), xiii, p. 129. 



Four specimens, one male, three females ; Cuernavaca, Morelos, vi. 



Sciidderia ungulata Scudder. 



18!)8, Scudderift liwjulata Scudder, Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., xxxiii, 

 p. 280. 



One specimen, 9 ; Orizaba, Vera Cruz, June 6, 1899. 



This specimen is rather doubtfully assigned to this species, as it 

 does not fully agree with Scudder's description, but the uncertainty 

 which attends the determination of females of this genus causes me 

 to place it here. If a described form, it certainly is either ungulata 

 or paro7ice ; the female of the latter being unknown, comparison 

 therefore is impossible. 



Symmetropleura teocelse u. sp. 



Type: 9 ! Teocelo, Vera Cruz, viii. 



Ap[)arently this specimen is closest allied to S. ktvicauda, the 

 median vein being confluent with the ulnar vein, but the form of 

 the tegmina resembles modesta. 



