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TETTIGONIA LEUCOPA. 
Nigra, nitens ; caput puncto antico fasciaque subtus albis ; pedes 
albi; abdomen album, subtus basi nigro fasciatum ; ala 
antice linea costali alba. 
Black, shining. Head white towards the face, and with a 
white point in front. Antenne and legs white. Abdomen white, 
with black bands beneath towards the base. Fore wings with a 
white costal line, somewhat dilated towards the tip, which it does 
not reach. Length of the body 2 lines; of the wings 5 lines. 
a, Napo River, South America, From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
TEDTIGONIA LEUCOSPILA. 
T. splendid affinis. Cuprea, subtus alba; caput et prothorax 
plaga conica alba; abdomen supra lete rufum ; pedes albi ; 
ale antice purpurascente-cupree, fasctis duabus, una lata 
alba, altera rufa; postice nigricantes. 
Allied to 7. splendida. Cupreous, white beneath, and with a 
white conical patch above, occupying the disk of the head and of 
the prothorax. Abdomen bright red above. Legs white. Fore 
wings pur cupreous, with a broad white band, which is nar- 
rower hindward and adjoins a bright red band. Hind wings 
blackish. Length of the body 2} lines; of the wings 5 lines. 
a. Peru. From M. Degand’s collection. 
Madagascar. 
TrrriconiA CoquERELII. 
Tettigonia Coquerelii, Siyn, Ann, Soc. Ent. Fr. 38me Sér. i. 352, 
67, pl. 10, f. 14. 
Madagascar. 
TETTIGONIA SOMPTUOSA. 
Tettigonia ig ey Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. iii. 192, 20. Sign. 
‘Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 8me Sér. i. 673, 127, pl. 22, f 1. 
Madagascar. 
