96 Genera and species of Neotropical Rhynchota. 
late-brown, with two large central spots and a small intervening 
spot yellow; scutellum black, with four yellow spots, the two 
anterior longitudinal and curved, the two posterior transverse ; 
tegmina pale chocolate-brown, the inner claval margin and two 
discal longitudinal fasciz, the outermost connected with the costal 
margin by a spot near apex, very pale creamy stramineous; the 
centre of the costal margin narrowly yellowish. Body beneath 
black ; the inner margin of eyes, face—interrupted by a black line 
—some spots at lateral margin of pronotum, yellow; abdomen 
with the connexivum orange spotted with black, the apex and pos- 
terior margin of the abdominal segments yellowish ; legs ochra- 
ceous, the tarsi and the tibial spines black. 
Long. 8 millim. 
Hab. Machachi (9 —10,000 ft.). 
This species is allied to the 7. Walkeri, Sign., a species 
received from Quito. 
Tettigonia duplicaria, n.sp., Dist. MS., in Whym. Trav. 
Great Andes, Append., p. 120, n. 37, woodcut (1892). 
Black; head with the eyes and a large central frontal spot 
(sometimes divided) greyish ; tegmina with the apical half more or 
less irregularly ochraceous, traversed by an irregular longitudinal 
black fascia, the claval margin also black; wings pale hyaline; 
body beneath and legs black. 
Var. Tegmina with the apical half irregularly greyish instead 
of ochraceous. 
Long. 8 millim. 
Hab. Machachi (9—10,000 ft.), Hacienda of Guachala 
(9217 ft.). 
