TEXTIGONIELLA. 213 



margin oi; vertex ; ocelli slightly testaceous ; vertex slightly longi- 

 tudinally ridged on each side, broadly obliquely furrowed ; pronotum 

 with a slight anterior collar ; clavus indistinctly wrinkled ; face 

 globose, with a narrow central longitudinal impression, the lateral 

 areas indistinctly transversely striate. 



Length inch tegm. 8 millim. 



Hah. Nilgiri Hills (//ff;»p60/t). Burma; Euby Mines (X'o/t^^rf//). 



Mr. Doherty sent me a single specimen of this distinctly 

 marked species, and another example was in the collection made 

 in the Nilgiri Hills by !Sir George Hampson, and which he kindly 

 presented to me some years ago. 



2436. Tettigoniella iocasta, sp. ii. 



Vertex ochraceous with four black spots (two in oblique series 

 on each side near base), basal margin and inner margins of eyes 

 stramineous ; pronotum and scutellura very pale tawny, the first 

 with the anterior margin stramineous ; head beneath ochraceous, 

 face with a small rounded black spot at base, the lateral areas 

 orange-yellow ; sternum and legs stramineous ; abdomen beneath 

 moi'e or less orange-yellow ; tegmina and wings pale creamy- 

 white, subhyaline, the first with the costal margin narrowly 

 stramineous ; vertex somewhat large and prominent, the basal 

 margin ridged ; face globose, centrally smooth, laterally obscurely 

 striate ; scutelluin apparently with two central longitudinal 

 carinatious, but difficult to describe with precision, as the unique 

 typical specimen is badly pinned at that region. 



Lengtli incl. tegm. 7 millim. 



Hah. Calcutta. 



B. Tegmina longkudinallij fasciate. 



a. Pronotum with transverse and lateral fasciai. 



.2437. Tettigoniella rubromaculata, Skpi. (Tettigonia) Aim. Soc.Ent. 

 Fr. 18.>J, p. GG8, t, xxi, f. 11 ; Walk. List Horn. Snppl. p. 218 

 (1858) ; Atkins. J. A. ,S. B. liv, p. 101 (1885). 

 Tettigonia cardiualis, Walk, {nee Fabr.) List Horn, iii, p. 744 

 (1851). 



Body above deep black ; vertex red with an irregular angular 

 black mark, including a subquadrate black mark which proceeds 

 from the posterior margin ; face flat, with two black stripes which 

 unite on the clypeus, sides tawny ; rostrum piceous ; pronotum 

 black, with a transverse band and lateral bands red ; scutellum 

 reddish with a large angulate black spot near each basal angle ; 

 tegmina black, w ith pale longitudinal streaks not extended on the 

 apical area, three of these are sanguineous, one subcostal, one 

 above claval suture, and the other in claval area, between the 

 upper two is an ochraceous streak becoming duplex beyond 

 middle, all the streaks above claval suture here and there 



