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HoLOTYPE.— Male, Bolivia, no other data. USNM type 66368 

 Female unknown. 



Discussion. — This species is very close to C. modesta but is sepa- 

 rated easily from it by the characters in the above key. The species is 

 named for Dr. Carl John Drake, from whose collection the specimen 

 was obtained. 



Tichocoelidia Kramer 



Tichocoelidia Kramer 1962, p. 104. Type of genus Tichocoelidia clarkei Kramer 

 by original designation. 



Description. — With carina separating face and crown, lateral and 

 posterior coronal margins carinate. Concave crown in dorsal view 

 angled apically, approximately pentagonal in shape and well pro- 

 duced beyond eyes with ocelli on anterior margin. Head including 

 eyes distinctly narrower than pronotum. Antennae about three- 

 fourths as long as body including fore wings. Posterior margin of 

 pronotum mesally indented. Venation of fore wings comparatively 

 distinct. 



Ground color stramineous to light brown with few additional mark- 

 ings, most of which are inconspicuous. Forewings stramineous 

 hyaline. 



Male genitalia: Valve lacking. Male plates short and fused ex- 

 cept apically. Pygofers with ventral processes and paired internal proc- 

 esses at apex. Anal tube with pair of ventral hooks. Connective 

 modified Y-shaped and firmly fastened to slender, cleft, asjrmmetrical 

 aedeagus by flexible joint. 



Discussion. — Tichocoelidia clarkei Kramer, a Colombian species, is 

 the lone representative of the genus. The genital structures were 

 fully illustrated with the original description cited above. 



Salvina Melichar 



Figures 61-65 



Salvina Melichar 1926, p. 344. Type of genus Tettigonia dorsisignata Fowler by 

 subsequent designation of China 1938, p. 184. 



Description. — With carina separating face and crown. Crown in 

 dorsal view wider than long, sharply rounded apically, and produced 

 beyond eyes. Ocelli near anterior margin of crown but posterior to 

 carina. Head including eyes slightly narrower than pronotum. An- 

 tennae nearly as long as body including forewings. Posterior margin 

 of pronotum broadly and sharply indented. Venation of forewings 

 obscure except apically. 



Ground color yellow to orange with contrasting markings, espe- 

 cially on forewings, of black and brighter hues. 



