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94. Tettigonia Arundinis. 



Tettigonia Arundinis, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 71, 24. Burm. Handh. 

 ^ Ent.W. 1, 118,5. 

 Melaneura, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v, 198, 432. 



Europe. 



95. Tettigonia herbida. 



Lutea ; caput fusco quadrivittatum ; scutellum viride ; abdomen 

 supra nigrum ; alee anticcB virides ; ala postic(B fuscce. 



Luteous: head rather short, almost triangular, with an im- 

 pression on each side between the eye and the eyelet, very concave 

 along the hind border, slightly pointed, with four oblique slightly 

 curved brown stripes on each side in front ; face flat on the disk, 

 with eight oblique brown stripes on each side: scutcheon tinged 

 with green towards the hind burder : abdomen black above except- 

 ing the tip, blackish beneath towards the base : fore-wings tinged 

 with green: hind-wings brown. Length of the body 2 lines; of 

 the wings 4 lines. 



a. North America. Presented by the Entomological Club. 

 h. Hudson's Bay. Presented by G. Baruston, Esq. 

 c — g. Nova Scotia, from Lieut. Redman's collection. 



96. Tettigonia similis. 



Viridissima ; caput Jlavum, nig ro varium; scutum anticeflavescem, 

 nigro guttatum ; pectus et pedes Jlava ; abdomen nigrum ; alee 

 anticcE apice et ad costam limpidce ; alee posticce fuscce. 



Intense green : head yellow, rather short, slightly conical, con- 

 cave along the hind border, figured with black lines, which are thus 

 disposed ; a stripe in the middle, forked in front, where it foiTns the 

 hind side of a triangle, whose other sides are formed by a part of a 

 curved and irregular band ; a ringlet on each side of the stripe, and 

 a few dots nearer each eye ; four oblique bands united in pairs at 

 their inner ends on each side in front of the triangle ; face black, 

 with yellow, oblique bands on each side, these towards the epistoma 

 are shortened and interrupted, and are lastly mere dots ; epistoma 

 black, with a large yellow spot on each side : mouth tawny : fore 



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