1052 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
synonymy on the basis of sketches of the female lectotype (but with some mis- 
givings for I have not found another female with abdominal sternum VII 
precisely like fig. 852z). 
My interpretation of Tettigonia cruciatula Breddin is based on a study of the 
female lectotype and of comparable specimens of both sexes. 
SPECIES OF BOROGONALIA 
crinata, n. sp. Peru. 
cructatula (Breddin), 1902a:178 (Tettigonia). Ecuador. New combination. 
impressifrons (Signoret), 1854a:16 (Tettigonia). Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador 
to Bolivia, SE. Brazil. New combination. 
perspicillatula (Jacobi), 1905c:177 (Tettigoniella). New synonymy. 
KEY TO SPECIES OF BOROGONALIA 
1. Male with plates not extending nearly as far posteriorly as pygofer apex, 
pygofer with a convex basiventral lobe, paraphyses median; female ab- 
dominal sternum VII strongly produced 
cruciatula (Breddin) (fig. 853) 
Male plates extending almost or entirely as far posteriorly as pygofer 
apex, pygofer without such a convexity, paraphyses not in median 
plane; female abdominal sternum VII not nearly as strongly 
produced 

g 
FIGURE 854.—Borogonalia crinata, n. sp. (i, k, m, from specimen from 10 km. 
South of Chiclayo, Peru; remainder from holotype; A from lateral view; only 
aedeagal apex shown in g). 
