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7. Paratettix borellii Giglio-Tos. 



Paratettix borellii Giglio-Tos, Boll. Mus. Zool. An.u. Comp. rorin >, XII, No. 302, 



p. 28 (1897); Hancock, Genera Ins., fasc. 48, p. 56 (1906). 



Habitat. — There is a male specimen of the genus at hand liiat is 

 referred to Giglio-Tos' species borelli. It comes from Puerto Suarez, 

 Bolivia, ami was taken by J. Steinbach during the month of November 

 at an elevation of [50 meters above sea level. 



Genus Prototettix Bolivar. 



Prototettix Bolivar, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., XXXI, p. 255 (1887); Hancock, Genera 

 Ins., fasc. 48, p. 65 (1906). 



8. Prototettix fossulatus Bolivar. 

 Prototettix fossulatus Bolivar, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., XXXI, p. 256 (1887). 



Habitat. — Only a single male example is at hand from Chapada, 

 Mat to Grosso, Brazil. 



Genus Tettigidea Scudder. 



Tettigidea Scudder, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist., VIII, p. 476 (1862); Bolivar, Ann. 

 Soc. Ent. Belg., XXXI, p. 290 (1887); Hancock, Tettig. N. A., pp. 138-161, 

 PI. X, (1902); Ib., Genera Ins., fasc. 48, p. 67 (1906); Bruner, Ann. Carnegie 

 Mus., VII, pp. 92, 123 (1910). 



9. Tettigidea granulosa sp. now 



An insect of about the size and general appearance of T. chapadensis, 

 but differing from that insect in its slightly more robust form, more 

 coarsely granulose pronotum, and in having the pallid marking on 

 the tegmina circular instead of oblique. There are also other differ- 

 ences as may be noted by the following brief characterization. 



Insect \ tewed laterally very straight above, the dorsum of pronotum 

 showing scarcely a trace of undulation. Head rather deep up and 

 down, embraced by the pronotum to the hind margin of the eyes; the 

 latter prominent, but not large, the top of head between them very 

 perceptibly undulate and with its surface closely granulated; antennae 

 rather long and slender; frontal costa viewed in profile evenly rounded 

 above the ocellus and deeply sulcate to the very top; vertex a very 

 little advanced beyond the anterior edge of the eyes. Hind femora a 

 little passing the tip of valves of ovipositor, moderately robust. The 

 pronotum extending past the femora and the wings longer than the 

 pronotum. 



