84 N.C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
The species which Melichar intended to be the type of his genus Apulina 
and which Evans (1947a:159) cited as type is actually a specimen of Apulia 
elongata (Signoret). 
In spite of the rather large size of the species of Apulia, specimens are rare 
in collections. The above description of the ovipositor is based on dissections 
of only four species. 
The male genitalia of the lectotype of Tettigonia elongata Signoret have been 
compared with the illustration published here. The present interpretation of 
A. excelsa Distant rests on a male not directly compared with the female lecto- 
type, but believed to be correctly associated. The identity of 7. quadrimacula 
Walker is based on the female holotype and specimens of both sexes subse- 
quently associated with the illustration of the holotype. A. amalda Distant is 
placed in synonymy below on the basis of a comparison of its female lectotype 
with the holotype of quadrimacula. 
The male genitalia of the holotype of Tettigonia pruinosa Walker are like 
those of guadrimacula Walker except for the parts illustrated. A. Ayala Distant is 

FIGURE 48.—Apulia hyacinthinula (Jacobi) (i from lectotype; others from * 
specimen from Tingo Maria, Peru,): p, Male pygofer, dorsal view. 
