108 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



Tettigonia reticulata. 



Tettigonia reticulata, Sign. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. Sme Ser. ii. 22, 173, 

 pi. 2, f. 10. 



Cuba. 



Tettigonl^ fausta. 

 Pallide testacea ; caput nigra quadrivittatum ; pectus pallide 

 luteum, nigro noiatum ; abdomen supra rufum, suhtus e gut- 

 tis nigris hivitiatum ; alee antica purpurascente-rufcB, nigro 

 lineatcB, apud costam cinerecs, apice sordide vitrete fascia 

 obliqua abbreviata margineque nigricantibus ; postica nigri- 

 canies. 



Pale testaceous. Head with four black stripes ; the middle 

 pair abbreviated, the outer pair converging, connected on the face 

 and extending in a sint^le stripe to the proboscis. Pectus pale 

 luleous, with black marks. Abdomen bright red above ; under side 

 with two rows of blaclc dots. Fore wings purplish red, with black 

 lines; costa gray for more than half the length ; tips dingy vitreous, 

 with an abbreviated oblique bhickish band, and with a blackish bor- 

 der. Hind wings blackish. Length of the body 2^ lines ; of the 

 wings 5 lines. 



a. St. Domingo. From Mr. Tweedie's collection. 



Tettigonia coxstans. 



JSigra ; caput albo quadrivittatum, vitta stibtus furcata ; prothorax 

 vitiis quinque albo-viridibus ; scutellum viridi univittatum ; 

 abdomen cupreo-nigrum, subtus Jiavo fascia turn ; pedes fiavi ; 

 ala anticcB ftiscd, vittis interruptis viridi bits, fascia alba sub- 

 apicaii, apice nigricantes ; posticce nigricantes. 



Black. Head above with four white stripes, the outer pair 

 continued beneath, the middle one succeeded by another while 

 stripe, which is forked hindward ; two white marks on each side be- 

 neath. Prothorax with five green partly white stripes. Scutellum 

 with one green stripe. Abdomen cupreous-black ; under side with 

 pale yellow bands. Legs yellow. Fore wings brown, with green 

 interrupted stripes, and with a white subapical band ; tips and hind 

 wings blackish. Length of the body 2^ lines ; of the wings 

 5 lines. 



a. St, Domingo. From Mr. Tweedie's collection. 



