2G8 NORTH AMERICAN FAUNA. [Mo.?. 



testaceous in the female and whitish in the male. Face, pronotum and tegmina, 

 with the hind femora streaked with white ( $ ) or dirty yellowish white ( $ ). Hind 

 femora crossed above with three fuscous aud three lighter bands, the inner face for 

 the most part black. Hind tibiae and tarsi reddish on inner edges, gray outside. 

 Antennae infuscated on apical half. 



Length of body, $, 19'""'., 9,39""".; of antenna? , ^,6.5""".; 9 8 mm .; of vertex, 

 <?,1.3 m "'., 9, 2.1"™.; of pronotum, $,S mn \, 9 , 12.30""". ; of tegmina, $, 8.5" ,m ., 9, 

 13" 1 '".; of hind femora, <?, 10.75"""., 9,15.2 mm . 



Habitat. — Panamint Valley, April, and Argus Mountains, May, 1891. 



Other representatives of the genus Draeotettix have been taken in Arizona., at Los 

 Angeles, in Napa County, and at Gilroy, Calif. Among the material thus gathered 

 at least three well-defined species are represented. 



