432 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
The present identification of the male of Tettigonia feralis Fowler is based on 
a topotypic specimen compared with the female lectotype. The present deter- 
mination of the male of 7. ulcerata Signoret is based on specimens of both 
sexes from Colombia and Bolivia of which the females agree with the accom- 
panying illustrations of the lectotype. It was noted in the designation of the 
lectotype that the specimen had abnormal legs. The additional specimens of 
ulcerata examined have normal legs. 
Species of Pamplona are very similar in appearance, externally, with the 
result that correct association of the sexes is a problem. For this reason, 

FIGURE 349.—Pamplona feralis (Fowler) (i from specimen from Chiriqui, Pan- 
ama; remainder from Panama): p, Male pygofer apex, left side, from 
caudoventral view. 
