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Tettigonia aphrophoroides Fowler (1899e:250) is known to me from the lec- 
totype female and three additional specimens, all in the BM. None of these 
was at hand as this was written. 
Oncometopia bates: Distant (1908b:62). I have seen only the female lectotype 
(fig. 888) of this species in the BM. The membrane of the forewings includes 
all of the anteapical cells, and the clavus and corium are both reticulate- 
veined. The species may be proconiine. 
Oncometopia brasiliensis Distant (1908b:65). I have seen only the female 
holotype of this species in the BM. In figure 889, the darkly shaded portion is 
greenish-brown, the lightly stippled portion of the pronotum is yellow mot- 
tled with castaneous and the heavily stippled area is castaneous mottled with 
yellow. The unshaded areas are yellow. 
Tettigonia concinna Perty (1833a:180) is known to me only from a single 
female in BM (fig. 890) from Brazil, and one specimen without abdomen 
(MMB). I did not dissect the ovipositor of the specimen illustrated. 
Tettigonia cosmopolita Signoret (1853b:364) is an Old World species, and will 
be treated in part 3. The New World records are probably in error. 
Tettigonia divisa Signoret (1853b:354). I found no specimens in Signoret’s 
collection in Vienna. There is a female in the MMB determined by Melichar, 
and agreeing in most respects to the original description and illustration. The 
specimen is from the Rio Pardo Valley in Sado Paulo, Brazil. 
Tettigoniella hulda Distant (1908a:518). I have seen only one specimen, a 
male, in the BM (fig. 891). It was not selected as lectotype because it was the 
wrong sex. The wing apices were broken off. The specimen was not at hand 
as this was written. 
Tettigonia innervis Fowler (1900c:274) is known to me only from the lec- 
totype, without an abdomen, and two specimens Fowler had misdetermined 
as Tettigonia rufimargo Walker, all in the BM. None of these was at hand as 
this was written. 
Erythrogonia integra Melichar (1926a:391) is known to me from a specimen 
without abdomen (MMB), a female (fig. 892) (RMS), and an additional 
female (SSM), all from Bolivia. The form of the second valvulae of the 
ovipositor is suggestive of a relationship to Pawiloma, new genus. 
Tettigonia mactata Walker (1858b:216). I have seen only the holotype (fig. 
893) of this species, a specimen without abdomen in the BM. It is robust and 
black with vermilion spots and a conical head. 
Sphaeropogonia maculipennis Schmidt (1928c:80). I have seen only the lectotype 
(fig. 894) of this species, and no specimens were available as this was written. 
Cardvoscarta mendica Melichar (1932a:317). I have seen only the female lec- 
totype (fig. 895) of this species in the MMB. It was not at hand when this 
was written or when the shading was added to the present figure of the an- 
terior dorsum. 
Cardwoscarta obstinata ‘Melichar (1932a:294) is known to me only from the 
female lectotype (fig. 896) in the MMB. 
Tettigonia pruinina Signoret (1853b:342) is not known to me. A single 
specimen in the NMV from Brazil might be eligible as lectotype, if the Ger- 
mar collection isn’t found. It is a species belonging in Macugonalia, possibly 
