Mar., 1909.] 
Notes on Guatemalan Hemiptera. 
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Dilobopterus 5-signata Walk. 
One specimen Los Amates Feb. 17, 1905. 
Tettigoniella redundans, Fowl. 
Taken at Los Amates, Feb. 18-26, Mazatenango, Feb. 3, 1905. 
Tettigoniella Stali var. fractinota Fowl. 
Puerto Barrios March 3d, Los Amates Feb. 28, 1905. Maza¬ 
tenango, Feb. 3d. Also at San Pedro, Hoduras, Feb. 21, 1905. 
(E. B. W.) 
Tettigoniella pulchella, Fab 
An abundant and widely distributed species. Los Amates, 
Feb. 17, 1905. Santa Lucia, Feb. 2d, 1905. Gaulan, Feb. 14th, 
1905. Also at San Pedro Honduras, Feb. 21, 1905 (E. B. W.). 
Tettigoniella jucunda, Walk. 
Taken abundantly at Los Amates, Feb. 18-28, 1905. Puerto 
Barrios, also San Pedro, Honduras, Feb. 21, 1905 (E. B. W.) 
Tettigoniella laudata, Walk. 
Los Amates, Feb. 17. Puerto Barrios, March 3d. Also San 
Pedro, Honduras, Feb. 21, 1905 (E. B. W.) 
Tettigoniella areolata Sign. 
Gualan, Feb. 14th. Mazatenango, Feb. 3, 1905. Apparently 
an abundant species at these points. 
Tettogoniella 6-guttata, Fab. 
Mazatenango, Feb. 3d. 
Tettigoniella bifida Say. var. fuscolineella Fowl. 
Tettigonia fuscolineella Fowl, Biol. Cent. Am. Homop II, 290. 
Los Amates, Jan. 17th, Panzos, March 18th. Mazatenango, 
Feb. 3d, Santa Lucia, Feb. 2d. Also San Pedro, Honduras, Feb. 
21, 1905 (E. B. W.) 
While there is quite constant difference between the Central 
American forms and our northern bifida, especially in the shorter 
vertex and brown face, it seems quite probable that the difference 
is varietal rather than specific. 
Tettigoniella geometrica Sign. 
Tettigoma psittacella, Fowl. Biol. Cent. Am. Homop, II. 290. 
This species was taken at Los Amates in January and Febru¬ 
ary and at Mazatenango, Feb. 3d. I see no basis for separating 
Fowler’s species from Signorets and probably he was not familiar 
with the latter. 
Tettigoniella satelles Fowl. 
Two specimens, Los Amates, Feb. 18-28, 1905. 
Tettigoniella virgaticeps Fowl. 
One specimen Puerto Barrios, March 3, 1905. 
