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A series of G. punctulata (Signoret) was collected on corn in Vera Cruz, 
Mexico, by J. McKelvey. 
A series of G. rufimargo (Walker) was collected on Eupatorium adenophorum 
Sprengel by N. L. H. Krauss in Morelos and Vera Cruz, Mexico (USNM). 
Mason and Yonke (1971b:115) reported G. versuta feeding on Desmodium sp. 
in Missouri. Kincade, Hepner, and Laster (1970a) reported versuta to be com- | 
mon in soybean fields in Mississippi. Turner and Pollard (1959a) treated the 
life history of this species. 
My interpretation of Tettigonia albomaculata Distant is based on a com- 
parison of the present illustrations (fig. 716) with a specimen I compared with 
the type in the British Museum. 
There are two specimens of Tettigonia aurora Baker in the USNM. A female, 
bearing labels: ‘‘Arizona,/C.U. Lot 34.” and ‘Cornell U/Lot 45/Sub 410” 
and ‘‘Cotype No./U.S.N.M.” and ‘‘Tettigonia/aurora/Uhl.MS” is here 
designated lectotype. My identification of Tettigonia delicata Fowler is based on 
a female specimen compared with the female lectotype, and a male subse- 
quently associated with this specimen. Ball’s (1901e, pl. IV, fig. 3) illustra- 
tion of dohrnii Signoret is actually of a specimen of true Graphocephala aurora 
(Baker). 
A male specimen, compared externally with the lectotype of Teétsgonia cer- 
vina Fowler, agrees in male genitalia with figure 694. 
The present interpretation of Graphocephala coccinea Forster follows the iden- 
tifications of the vast majority of earlier workers. The earlier interpretation in- 
cluded G. fennahi, n. sp., described below, but the latter occurs in a restricted 
area compared with coccinea, and probably was not included in many series 

FIGURE 686.—Graphocephala coccinea (Forster) (see also fig 685) (from specimen 
from Bar Harbor, Maine; membrane of genital chamber shown in 2 
(stippled); denticles not shown in k and m). 
