ADDENDUM. 



2. Tettigades compacta, Fern. 



Nervus transversus } us rectus, valde ohliquus, angulum perobtusum 

 fingens, 2o ejus longitudine divisus ; 2us subcurvus, valde 

 obliquus,anguhiin perobtusum fingens, \o panllb brevior ; 3us 

 incurvus,fere erectus, angulum obtusum Jingen-s ; Aus excurvus, 

 erectus, angulum obtusum Jingens, 3i longitudine. 



Second marginal areolet longer than the first : first cross-vein 

 straight, very slanting, forming an extremely obtuse angle, parted 

 from the second by its length ; second very slightly curved, very 

 slanting, forming an extremely obtuse angle, a little shorter than 

 the first ; third curved inward, nearly upright, forming an obtuse 

 angle ; fourth curved outward, upright, forming an obtuse angle, as 

 long as the third ; fifth very slightly curved, slightly slanting, form- 

 ing an acute angle. Body black, short, broad, clothed with tawny 

 hairs : bead narrower than the fore-chest ; face notched in front, 

 adorned with some tawny dots ; mouth tawny, with a black tip, 

 reaching the middle hips : feelers black, eyes prominent : hind 

 border and sides of the fore-chest tawny ; sides slightly angular : 

 hind border of the middle chest tawny, very slightly excavated : 

 abdomen black, obconical, a little narrower and longer than the 

 cJiest ; a tawny stripe on each side beneath : legs black, clothed 

 with tawny hairs ; thighs tawny beneath ; four posterior shanks 

 tawny, with black tips ; fore-thighs anned with two tawny teeth of 

 moderate size : wings colourless ; veins tawny, clouded in the disk 

 with pale brown ; most of the cross-veins brown ; fore-flaps luteous. 

 Length of the body 8 lines ; of the wings 20 lines. 



a. West Coast of America. Presented by Captain Kellett and 

 Lieutenant Wood. 



