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compared with the lectotype of 7. granulata Walker is conspecific with 
blanchardi. T. fractinota Fowler is presently interpreted in the sense of a male, 
from the type-series, from Teapa, Tabasco, Mexico, which was dissected and 
compared with the illustrations published here. 7. atbidonotata Fowler is syn- 
onymized with the preceding, because the male genitalia of the lectotype of 
albidonotata are also similar to the illustrations of fractinota published here. The 
two forms are readily separable externally on the basis of color pattern, and 
perhaps eventually the junior name (by page priority) will be resurrected. 
The male genitalia of a specimen compared with the female lectotype of 
Tettigonia germana Fowler agree well with the illustrations of the specimen from 
Jalapa, Vera Cruz, published here. The lectotype of Cicada histrio Fabricius, a 
damaged female, has markings which agree fairly well with the present inter- 
pretation of this species, and with Metcalf and Bruner’s (1936a, plate III, 
figure 3) interpretation. Poeciloscarta histrio var. baraguensis (Metcalf and 
Bruner), quite different in appearance, has identical male genitalia. 
I have interpreted Apogonalia interrupta (Signoret) on the basis of the original 
illustration which agrees with specimens at hand from the Dominican 
Republic and Jamaica. I found no specimens of this species in Signoret’s 
collections in Europe. 
The male genitalia of the lectotype of Tettigonia medtolineata Fowler agree 
with the illustrations published here. 7. fausta Walker and Poectloscarta laticeps 
Metcalf and Bruner are placed in synonymy under robusta (Walker) as a result 
of a comparison of the anterior dorsum of each of the female holotypes of the 
Walker nominal species with the figure published here, and a study of the 
type-series of laticeps (it should be noted however, that I have not yet seen a 
specimen of robusta other than the holotype, from the Dominican Republic, 
the type-locality of fausta). 
My interpretation of Tettigonia histrio var. sanguinipes Van Duzee rests on 
paratypes of this species, from Jamaica, in CAS. My interpretation of 7. stali 
Signoret agrees with the female lectotype in NMV, which bore both Signoret 
and Fowler determination labels, and with other male specimens determined 
by Melichar. 
SPECIES OF APOGONALIA 
blanchard: (Signoret), 1855d:788 (Tettigonia). Central and S. Mexico, Guatemala. 
granulata (Walker), 1858b:195 (Tettigonia). New synonymy. 
dampfi, n. sp. S. Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica. 
fractinota (Fowler), 1899d:246 (Tettigonia stali var.) S. Mexico, Guatemala, Br. Hondu- 
ras, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama. 
albidonotata (Fowler), 1899e:250 (Tettigonia). New synonymy. 
fraterna, n. sp. Central Mexico. 
germana (Fowler), 1899d:242 (Tettigonia). Central and S. Mexico. New combination. 
histrio (Fabricius), 1794a:34 (Cicada). Cuba, Puerto Rico, Haiti. New combination. 
histrio var. baraguensis (Metcalf and Bruner), 1936a:937 (Poeciloscarta). 
umitatrix, n. sp. Cuba. 
interrupta (Signoret), 1855d:785 (Tettigonia). Haiti, Dominican Republic. New combi- 
nation. 
_kramen, n. sp. NW., central and S. Mexico, El Salvador, Honduras. 
mediolineata (Fowler), 1899d:244 (Tettigonia). Central and S. Mexico. New combination. 
