756 LIST OF HOMOPTEEOUS INSECTS. 



legs tawny : wings while ; their tips and the fore-wings towards the 

 base with a slight lurid tinge : fore-wings with three crimson dots, 

 and two crimson bands ; first band slender ; second broad, oblique, 

 not reaching the hind border. Length of the body 3^ lines ; of the 

 wings 8 lines. 



a. Java. From Mr. Argent's collection. 



67. Tettigonia badia. 



Testacea ; caput fusco maculatum ; scutum apice fuscum ; scutel- 

 lum fuscum^ apice testaceum ; pectus piceo hiinaculutum ; 

 abdomen fuscum^ testaceo fas datum ; tihia posticce fuscce ; 

 alcB anticce testacece ; alee postica fuscce. 



Testaceous, rather stout, almost flat : head short ; crown con- 

 cave behind, semicircular in front, with two brown dots on the hind 

 border behind the eyelets ; face flat, with short indistinct furrows on 

 each side ; a pitchy spot by the corner of each eye : shield minutely 

 striated across, darker towards the hind border which is brown : 

 scutcheon brown with a testaceous tip : breast with a pitchy spot on 

 each side : abdomen brown, dilated beneath towards the base ; hind 

 borders of the segments and tip beneath testaceous : hind shanks 

 brown: fore-wings testaceous : hind-wings brown. Length of the 

 body 3i lines ; of the wings 7^ lines. 



a. North America. Presented by the Entomological Club. 



68. Tettigonia albofasciata. 



Crocea; caput Jiavo varium ; scutum nigro-cupreum, Jiavo-albo 

 fasciatum ; pectus luteum ; pedes lutei, piceo varii ; alee an- 

 ticce luridcB albo sex-maculatcB ; alee posticcB fuscce. 



Orange : head short, black, rather broader than the chest ; 

 crown depressed, with a row of pale yellow spots forming a band in 

 the disk ; face long, flat, finely shagreened, with a long pale yellow 

 stripe in the middle ; sides convex, shining, with distinct oblique 

 furrow^s, tawny towards the eyes: mouth pitchy: shield cupreous- 

 black, with a broad yellowish white band on the disk : breast and 

 legs luteous ; tips of the shanks and of the feet, fore-shanks and 

 fore-feet pitchy : fore-wings lurid, with six white spots ; the sixth 

 forming a band almost across the wing and near the tip, which is 

 brown: hind-wings brown. Length of the body 3 lines; of the 

 wings 7 lines. 



a. South America. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



