REMITTER A. 
TETTIGONIA AUSTRAL AST tE. 
GENERIC CHARACTER. 
Snout inflefted : flieath of two joints inferted at the throat : antennee fetaceous : feet not formed 
for leaping. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Teftaceous: margin of the thorax dilated : wings hyaline, 
Tettigonia Australasite: tefiacea iinicolor thorace margine dilatato, alls hyalinis 
This fpecies of Tettigonia mull be confidered an iiiterefting infeS^ if only for its tize, in wliich refpefl 
it is fcarcely inferior to any other infedt of the fame genus we are at prefent acquainted with from other 
parts of the world. In New South Wales this fpecies appears to be rather common, for we have feen many 
fpecimens of it brought to England at different times from that country. In all of thefe, the prevailing 
colour of the body, head, and thorax, was uniformly teftaceous, fubjedt however to confiderable variation 
in the tints and fhades of colour. Some in particular that have occurred to notice were teftaceous tinged 
with green, and others inclining to a pale olive. This is one of theCicadis in the Linnsean arrangement; 
and certainly has not been defcribed by any author. 
