968 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
The present interpretation of Hortensia conciliata Metcalf and Bruner is based 
on the original illustration (1936a, plate III, fig. 6), on a specimen bearing the 
label ‘‘Tettigonia conciliata Uhler” in USNM, apparently a manuscript name, 
and on a male dissected before the latter was discovered. 
My interpretation of Hadria convertibilis Metcalf and Bruner is based on 
specimens of both sexes compared with the female holotype. H. convertbilis 
var. roigi Metcalf and Bruner is known to me only from the female holotype 
and from one additional specimen of which the abdomen is missing. H. cubana 
784d 
784g 

FIGURES 784, 785.—784, Hadria haitiensis (Dozier) (a from specimen from Port 
au Prince, Haiti; remainder from Haiti; A from lateral view). 785, H. omaja 
(Metcalf and Bruner) (from specimen from Cuba; A from lateral view). 
