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Bbck marks at apex of vertex broad and rafatriangnter. transverse 

 behind : sides of the prooo t nro with a slender black line behind 

 the eye: male antennae normal, sctaceoas: plates of male with 

 slender divergent tips; length 8 mm.; United Slates and Can- 

 ada miveborafmsis Fitch. 



12, Vertex aboat as long as the pronotom : whitish with a short median 

 line at base and a broad wed g e- sha ped vttta at apex, the latter 

 mottled; scutellum with a transverse Hue and somet i me s foar 



potnts bbck; Colorado gitUtti Ball. 



Vertex much shorter than the p r on ot um . fnhroos with a polished black 

 dot on each oceilut: scutellum imnMcnbte or with the indscd 

 line slenderly brown. Sooth States to Califomb.-rrfinUisIa Sign. 



DuTBimoNs or Niw Sracns: 

 Dracculacephala bdU n. sp. 



Allied to 7-ifmUata Walker but differs b beinc smaller, green in- 

 stead of testaceous brown, and in wantinc the bbck points on the 

 pronotum ttehind the eyes and the anterior point on the vertex is 

 often wanting. Length y6 mm. 



Vertex in the male as long as the prono t um. disttectly longer in 

 the female: aides viewed from above rectilinear, not slightly concave 

 as in 7-gnUata. Front viewed from the side nearly rectilinear, not 

 oi>viouilv concave as in the female ys^ftefa. Last ventral tegment of 

 '^ produced, the bteral angles vimrtimr^ a little 

 l>btes longer than the pygi>frr«. acitir and a little 

 prfiduced and recurved at apex, about as in y-^IIMs. 



Color green, somewhat obscure: vertex, costa and anterior margin 

 of pronotum obscure greenish or whitish yellow. Three points on the 

 vertex and an angular mark at the apex bbck: the two ' r 



points are more con s pfenoos and are pbccd on the hind mar.^ 1 



the ocelli. !' -ior margin nf the proootn m some ti me s with 



faint green m 5>cutrllum with two co ns pict i o o s bbdc points 



within the basal angles. Beneath and legs pale hrowni«h testaceous: 

 front darker with a blade point at apex and another in the antennal 

 cavity, and about seven darker arcs: sides with a bbcki»h vitta under 

 the eye extended over the pletine. sometimes diffuse: tergimi bbckish. 

 darker in the male. 



Described from numerous examples of both sexes taken on 

 Billy's Island in the Okefenokcc Swamp, Georgia, in June, 

 and in Decatur County, Georgia, in July, by Prof. J. C. 

 Bradley. This is evidently the form described by Dr. Ball as 

 j-guitaia in his Review of the Tettigonidar. His spccitnens 

 wrrr frrini Fl'Tida and M ississippi. 



