90 SUPPLEMENT. 



Tettix DEPBESSA. 

 a, b. Greece. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collection. 

 r, d. Var. alis longis. Caucasus. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's 

 collection. 



Tettix bipunctata. 



a, b. Var. diluta. Austria. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collection, 

 c. Var. notata. Austria. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collection. 



Tettix meridionalis. 

 subulata, var. P 

 a. Austria. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collection. 



Page 814. 



Tettix femobata. 



femorata, Scudder, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. ii. 305. 



Maryland. 



Page 822. 



Tettix condylops. 



condylops, Gerst. Arch. Naturg. xxxv. 221. 



Zanzibar. 



Page 830. 



Tettix lineosa. 



Mas. Fulva, subtus testacea; prothorax inermis, abdomen longe superans, 

 strigis quatuor latis subtriangularibus lineolisque nonnullis piceis ; 

 femora postica extus piceo bivittata ; tibia posticce teslacece, femoribus 

 multo breviores ; ales postica cinerea, abdomen longe superantes. 



Male. Tawny, testaceous beneath. Head and prothorax with the 

 usual keel. Antennae very slender. Prothorax unarmed, with two broad 

 somewhat triangular piceous streaks and with a few irregular little piceous 

 lines on each side ; hind part lanceolate, extending for half its length 

 beyond the tip of the abdomen; sides rounded. Hind femora with two 

 irregular piceous stripes on the outer side ; hind tibiae testaceous, much 

 shorter than the hind femora. Hind wings cinereous, extending somewhat 

 beyond the tip of the prothorax. Length of the body 6 lines. 



Bombay. In Dr. Power's collection. 



Page 846. 

 Hymenotes humilis. 

 hurailis, Gerst. Arch. Naturg. xxxv. 220. 

 Zanzibar. 



