TETTIGONIELLA. 



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sternam and legs straiuiiieous ; abdomen beneath shaded with 

 fuscous-brown ; tegmina ochraceous, shaded with fuscous, bhick, 

 and purplish, clavus basally mottled with fuscous and with a large 

 elongate black spot in apical area, costal ai'ea fuscous, posterior 

 half more or less shaded with purplish, basal and apical areas 

 inf uscate, an elongate h_yaliue costal spot near apex ; face centrally 

 broadly smooth and flattened, lateral areas narrowly transversely 

 striate ; vertex depressed on each side at inner margins of eyes. 



Length incl. tegm. G| millim. 



Hah. Ceylon ; Ivandy {Green). 



d. Pronotum unspotted, unicolorous, sometimes tviih a darlcer 



central line. 



2432. Tettigoniella spectra, nom. n. 



Tettigoiiia albida, Sign, {nee Walk.) Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1853, 

 p. 063, t. xxi, f. 3 ; St&l, Hem. Afr. iv, p. 117 (1866) ; Kirk. 

 Entonwloqist, xxiii, p. 294 (1900) ; Melich. Horn. Faun. Ceylon, 

 p. 157 (1903) ; Kirk. Eep. Exp. Stat. Haw. Plant. Assoc, pt. ix, 

 p. 319 (1906). 



White with a flavous tint, sometimes altogether very pale 

 flavous ; vertex witli four black spots, two central — one at base 

 and apex, and the other two on the lateral margins near basal 



Fig. 137. — Tettigoniella spectra. 



angles of face ; tegmina with the veins very pale fuscous ; body 

 beneath and legs pale ochraceous ; face darker, with the lateral 

 margin, a central line, and the transverse striae pale ochraceous. 



Length incl. tegm. 7 to 11 millim. 



Hah. Calcutta {Brit. Sf Ind. 31uss.). Sara Ghat {Ind. Mus.). 

 E. Bengal ; Kajsliai {Ind. Mus.), Pusa, Pupri, and Dacca {Lefroy). 

 Nepal ; Gowchar {Ind. Mus.). Janakpur {Lefroy). Nagpur, 

 Surat, Palmau, and Muushigan {Lefroy). Bombay {Di.von). 



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