Mr. W. L. Distant on Huinoptera. 525 



Ttttujoniella ? concinnu. 



Tdiifjonia condnnn, Walk. List Iloin. iii. p. Too (IBol ). 



As this species was described from a mutilated specimen 

 without tegmina, it cau only be regarded as a nou-existeat 



Apulia, gen. nov. 



Vertex somewhat conically produced, about as long as 

 l)readth between eyes, more or less distinctly foveate at 

 inner margins of eyes ; face globose, diseally a little flattened 

 on basal area ; clypeus about half as long as face ; pro- 

 notura elongate, narrowing from base to apex, about half as 

 long again as vertex, the lateral margins oblique and mode- 

 rately sinuate, the lateral areas more or less foveately 

 depresserl ; scutellum centrally transversely impressed, the 

 apical area more or less globose ; abdomen elongate and 

 somewhat slender ; legs slender, anterior tibiie cylindrical ; 

 tegmina elongate, apically narrowed and rounded; wings 

 ample ; other characters as in Tettigoniella. 



The long pronotum with its oblique lateral margins and 

 its foveately depressed lateral areas and the globose apical 

 area of the scutellum are typical characters of this genus. 



Type, A. quadrimacula, Walk. 



In this genus 1 include T. marquurdti, Jac. and T. hya- 

 cinthinula, Jac. 



Ajiulia quadrimacula. 



Tettigonia quadrhnaculn, Walk. List Horn, iii p. 741 (1851). 

 Tettiymiin quudrimaculuta, Sign, (pai't.) Auu. Soc. Ent. IV. (3) ii. p. 495, 

 pi. xvii. lig. 13 (,1854). 



Hub. Colombia. 



Apulia excelsa, sp. n. 



Vertex, pronotum, scutellum, body beneath, and legs 

 stramineous ; lateral margins and apex of face, and the 

 clypens pale castaneons ; two large sternal spots between 

 the anterior and intennediate coxai ca.slant'ous, with their 

 margins darker ; scutellum with a triangular spot at each 

 basal angle, a central line extending from !)ase to transverse 

 impression wliere it is ampliatcd on each side, and a small 

 linear spot at apex pale eastaneous ; abdomen above dull 

 ochraeeous, the segmental margins greyish brown, and a 

 central longitudinal series of segmental piceous spots; tc"-- 

 mina dark violaceous, very finely and obscurely sprinkled 

 with stramineous, the costal nuirgin and the apical area 

 stramineous; wings pale Haveseent ; vertex as long as 



