PLATE LIX. 



LiMOTiTTix sTEioLA. (Page 87.) 



Fig. 1.— The male. 



Fig. la. — The larger female, with its broader head 

 and straight band on the crown. 



Fig. 1 b. — The head more magnified, and showing 

 the characteristic streak disjointed. 



Fig. 1 c, — The streak, as seen double in some males. 



LiMOTETTIX INTERMEDIA. (Page 87.) 



Fig. 2. — The imago, with four punctures on the 

 vertex. 



Fig. 2 a. — The face, frons, and legs. The fore legs 

 Jaave each a stiff bristle at the end of the femur. 



LiMOTETTIX VARIATA. (Page 88.) 



Fig. 3. — The male, showing V-shaped bars across 

 the closed elytra. 



Fig. 3 a. — The female, drawn of relative size. 



Fig. 3 h. — The face, showing four spots on the frons. 



Fig. 3 c. — The hind tibia, with its tarsus of three 

 joints, the first of which is the longest. 



Fig. 4. — The last abdominal joints of the male of 

 Limotettix crocea. The parts, before dissection, have 

 been digested in potash solution, and thus they are 

 made transparent. At s, t, the internal genital styles 

 are seen with their broad bases in situ. Two wart-like 

 tufted prominences occur close to the spotted lateral 

 plates, and the telescope-like cauda, protruded some- 

 what by pressure, is shown at c. 



