526 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
with a pair of short processes extending basally near dorsal margin in lateral 
view. Paraphyses consisting of a transverse basal portion and slender, elongate 
rami. 
Female abdominal sternum VII moderately produced with posterior margin 
transverse with a slight angularity at middle. Ovipositor with second valvula 
broadened in most of portion beyond basal curvature, with sloping quadrate 
primary teeth becoming progressively smaller towards apex, each with minute 
secondaries, apex acute with anteapical dorsal and ventral denticles. Pygofer 
with macrosetae numerous, occurring on most of surface. 
The female structures are not illustrated. The sternum VII is much as in 
the illustration of Tettigonia concinna Perty (fig. 890:) but slightly longer. The 
second valvulae are much as in the illustration of Ramosulus corrugipennis 
(Osborn), but not as broad. The pygofer is like the illustration of the latter 
(fig. 3587). 
I have seen only four specimens of the type-species, three labeled ‘Brazil’ 
and one from the state of Rio de Janeiro. It is a dark species marked with 
bright orange on the crown and forewings. I have placed it near Juliaca 
Melichar, but none of the species of Juliaca have aedeagal processes except 7. 
peragilis (Melichar) and they are not apical in that species. 
I have seen two females of the type-species from the Taschenberg collection 
in Martin Luther University, Halle an der Salle. One specimen was without 
the head. I select the other specimen as lectotype. It bears no label, but an 
accompanying label states: ‘‘quatuorde/cim-macula/ta m.”. I have also 
studied the lectotype (fig. 433) of Cardtoscarta seguyi Melichar. 
SPECIES OF GEITOGONALIA 
quatuordecimmaculata (Taschenberg), 1884a:447 ( Tettigonia). S. Brazil. New com- 
bination. 
seguyt Melichar, 1932a:297 (Cardioscarta). New synonymy. 
69. PLEROGONALIA, New GeENus 
FIGURE 434 
Type-species: Tettigoniella rudicula Jacobi. 
Length of male 7.1-8.0 mm. 
Head very slightly produced, anterior and posterior margins parallel, me- 
dian length of crown slightly more than one-third interocular width, and 
approximately one-fifth transocular width, anterior margin broadly rounded 
in dorsal view, without a carina at transition from crown to face, ocelli located 
on a line between anterior eye angles, each slightly closer to adjacent anterior 
eye angle than to median line of crown, crown convex, without a transverse 
concavity across ocelli, without a median fovea and without sculpturing or 
setae, lateral clypeal sutures extending onto crown and attaining ocelli; anten- 
nal ledges not protuberant, in lateral view with anterior margins almost ver- 
tical and slightly convex, muscle impressions not distinct, face without 
pubescence, transclypeal suture entire, clypellus not strongly produced, its 
profile continuing contour of clypeus. 
