74 Mr. W. L. Distant on Horn opt era. 



somewhat finely transversely striate ; clypeus obtusely 

 centrally angularly elevated ; tegmina somewhat regularly 

 granulose at margins of veins. 



Long., incl. tegm., $ 20 mm. 



Hab. Ecuador; Cachabe {Rosenberg, Brit. Mua.). 



Genus Ccelopola. 



Cozlopola, Stll, Hem. Fabr. ii. pp. 61 & 65 (1869). 



Type, C. adspersa, Fabr. 



Ccelopola adspersa. 



Cicada adspersa, Fabr. Syst. Rhyiig. p. 61. 2 (1803). 



Aulacizes atomaria, Walk. List Horn. iii. p. 792 I L861 >. 



Tettigonia atomaria, Sign, (part.) Ann. Soc. Ent. Ft. (3) iii. p. 57 



(1855). 

 Ccelopola adspersa, StSl, Hem. Fabr. ii. p. 65 (1869). 



Ccelopola canaliculata. 



Cicada canaliculata, Fabr. Syst. Rhyng. p. 63. 8 (1803). 

 Aulacizes viridivitta, Walk. List Horn. iii. p. 794 (1851). 

 Tettigonia canaliculata, Sign. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (3) iii. p. 230 (1855). 

 Aulacizes tvipkuja, Walk. Ins. Saund., Horn. p. 100 (1858). 

 Ccelopola canaliculata, Stal, Hem. Fabr. ii. p. 66 (1869). 



Signoret's figure (t. xii. fig. 5, 1855) is not typical. 



Genus Aulacizes. 

 Aulacizes, Amy. & Serv. Hist. He"m. p. 571 (1843). 



Type, A. quadripunctata^ Germ. 



Aulacizes phalasia, sp. n. 



Vertex and pronotum stramineous ; an arcuate line at base 

 of vertex, a transverse fasciate subanterior line to pronotum, 

 and the basal margin of same castaneous; scutellum casta- 

 neous ; abdomen above sanguineous ; head beneath, sternum, 

 and legs pale ochraceous; abdomen beneath dull sanguineous ; 

 clypeus usually more or less piceous ; tegmina subhyaline, 

 talc-like, the veins and apical margin yellowish green, 

 extreme base, a transverse line near base, a transverse fasciate 

 line beyond middle, and a broad subapical margin which 

 posteriorly extends inward to apex of clavus, dark purplish ; 

 wings pale bronzy, the veins purplish, extreme base san- 

 guineous ; vertex shorter than breadth between eyes, cen- 

 trally longitudinally foveately depressed, the apex truncately 

 rounded ; face broadly longitudinally flattened and depressed, 



