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eye the frontal cosia is sliallowly sinuate, rronotutn truncate pos- 

 teriorly subulate, apex slightly passing the posterior femor, dorsum 

 tectiform, broad between the shoulders, tlie median carina distinctly 

 elevated, percurrent, near the front margin more compressed, hume- 

 ral angles obtuse, carinated. the little anterior lateral carina distinct 

 and parallel. Elytra oblong, apex rounded, impresso-punctated, 

 wings extended almost as far or to the apex of the process Ante- 

 rior femora obscurely undulate, middle femora unchanged, the 

 posterior femora rather slender, becoming considerably narrower 

 near the apex ; carina straight crenulate, the first article of the pos- 

 terior tarsus above tinely serulate, very much longer than the last 

 two united, the imlvilli below sti-aight, the first quite small, the 

 second about twice as long as the first, the third as long as the first 

 two united. 



Body length, rf $, 9.12mm , pronot., l().l-2mm.. post, feni , 5 5- 

 Gmra. Bolivar. 



The specimen before me measures: Body, 9 11mm., pronot , 10 5, 

 post, fem., 6mm. 



Locality, Hudson Bay. Bolivar. 



For the specimen above nieutioned in my collection 1 nm 

 indebted to Prof, Bolivar, of Madrid, Spain. 



A specimen is said to have been taken in latitude CKt° and 

 White found specimens on the borders of the Mackenzie and 

 Slave Rivers, and at Fort Simpson. IJethune relates that this 

 is the species found in Xew I^'ngland States and IStinnesota, 

 but this is an error. This species is closely related to 

 Tettioc incnrmtm Hancock and Tettijc hlpunctatvH of Europe. 

 The latter is much smajler in stature, the median carina pro- 

 portionately more cristate, approaching Xomotettix and tlie 

 IVontal costa of the face is not sinuate. For specimens of the 

 latter species in ray collection 1 am indebted to Mr, Malcolm 

 P.urr. of East Grinstead, England, Tlie bibliography of Tef- 

 ti.c granulatuH, as above described, is as follows : Kirby, Fauna, 

 lior. Amer. IV, p. 251 ; DeHann, Bijdr. Keun, Orthopt, 148 ; 

 ^^ hite, Rich. Arct. Search, Exp. II, atiO; Bethune, Kirby 's 

 Fauna, Bor. Amer. Inset'ts, p. 121 ; Bolivar, Essai s. 1. Acrid, 

 tribn, Tettig, Amer Soc. Ent. lielgique, p. 2()<), tigs. 22-22a. 



Tottiz monei, sp- nov. 



Syn. Tettix granulatuB Knby. 



Body granulate or very little rugose, slender, poly ornate. Vertex 

 considerably wider than an eye, middle carinate, on each side sul- 

 cate from the middle of the eye to the anterior nuirgin, obtuse an- 

 gnlate in front, the met^liau carina not projecting beyond the apex, 



