LIST OP HOMOPIEROUS 



94. Teitigonia Arundinis. 



Tettigonia Arundinis, Germ. Mag. Eat. iv. 71, 24. Burtn. Handb. 



Ent.n. I, 118, 5. 

 Melaiicuia, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Enl. Fr. 2me SMe, v. 198, 432. 

 Europe. 



95. Tettigonia herbida. 



Lutea ; caput fiisco guadrivitlatum ; scutellum viride ; abdomen 

 supra nigrum ; alai anlicte virides ; al<B posticee fusca. 



Luteous: head rather short, almost triangular, with an im- 

 pression on each side between the eye and the eyelet, very concave 

 along the hind border, slightly pointed, with four oblique slightly 

 curved brown stripes on each side in front ; face flat on the disk, 

 with eight oblique brown stripes on each side: scutcheon tinged 

 with green towards the hind border : abdomen black above except- 

 ing the tip, blackish beneath towards the base : fore-wings tinged 

 with green: hind-wings brown. Length of the body 2 lines; of 

 the wings 4 lines. 



a. North America. Presented by the Entomological Club. 



b. Hudson's Bay. Presented by G. Barnston, Esq. 

 c—g. Nova Scotia. From Lieut. Redman's collection. 



96. Tettigonia similis. 



Viridissima ; caput flavum, nigra varium; scutum anlicejlavescens, 

 nigra gultatum ; pectus et pedes Jlava ; abdomen nigrum ; altc 

 antica apice et ad costam limpida: ; alee posticm fuscm. 



Intense green : head yellow, rather short, slightly conical, con- 

 cave along the hind border, figured with black lines, which are thus 

 disposed ; a stripe in the middle, forked in front, where it forms the 

 hind side of a triangle, whose other sides are formed by a pan of a 

 curved and irregular band ; a ringlet on each side of the stripe, and 

 a few dots nearer each eye ; four oblique bands united in pairs at 

 their inner ends on each side in front of the triangle ; face black, 

 with yellow, oblique bands on each side, these towards the episloma 

 are shortened and interrupted, and are lastly mere dots ; epistoma 

 black, with a large yellow spot on eacli side : mouth tawny : fore 

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