LIBRARY OF 885-1056 LIST SPECIMENS HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS THE COLLECTION BRITISH MUSEUM. PART IV. PRINTED BY ORDER OF TPIE TRUSTEES. LONDON, 1862. LONDON : PRINTED BY EDWARD NEWMAN, 9, DEVONSHIRE ST.. BISHOPSGATE. INTRODUCTION. The principal object of the present Catalogue has been to give a complete list of the specimens of Homopterous Insects contained in the collection of the British Museum, uidicatiiig at the same time the peculiarities of each, as regards variation of chai'acter, locality, and the source from whence it has been derived. With this ^-iew, the different individuals of each species contained in the collection are indicated by the letters a. b, c, &c., following the name of the species and its synonymes, and the description, if it appeared to have been before un- described. This part of the Catalogue of Homopterous Insects has been prepared and the new species described by Mr. Francis Walker, so well known for his attention to this order of Insects. JOHN EDWARD GRAY. British Museum, Dec. SOth, 1851, LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. Order I. CICADINA. Fam. V. CICADELLINA. Ranatrap, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 1. Cicadellae, St. Farg. el Serv. Enc. Meth. x. 602. Cicadellina, Burm. Handh. Ent. ii. 103, 5. Planidorsi, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 553. Tribe 1. L.EVIPEDES. Laevipedes, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 553. ^"^ Sub-lribel. CEPHALELIDES. Cephalelides, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 554, 1. y VO Genus 1. CEPHALELUS. ^6 CepbaleUis, Percheron, Giier. Mag. Zool. ii. 9. Burm. Gen. Rhynch. Tribe 4, Fam. 5. Dorydium, Burm. Handh. Ent. ii. 1, 106. PART III. 2 L list of homopterous insects. 1. Cephalelus infumatus. pjialelus infumatus, Percheron, Guer. Mag. Zool. ii. 9, pi. 48. iLBurm. Gen. Rhynch. Tribe 4, Fnm. 5. ^orydiura paradoxum, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 1, 106, I. I. Africa. v> 2. Cephalelus Percheroni. jphalelus Percheroni, Guer. Mag. Zool. Hem. V cJ 3. Cephalelus marginatus. fephalelus marginatus, fVaterhoiise, Trans. Ent. Sac. ii. 196. Ling George's Sound. \/^ 4. Cephalelus brunneus. Cephalelus brunneus, Watei-house, Trans. Ent. Soc. ii. 195. a. Sydney, King George's Sound. Presented by C. Darwin, Esq. ^ Genus 2. DORYDIUM. Dorydium, Burm. Gen. Rhynch. Tribe 4, Fam. 5. Amyot ei Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 0 I. Dorydium lanceolatcm. Dorydium lanceolatura, Burm. Gen. Rhynch. Tribe A., Fam. 5. Dorydium, Amyot^ Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie^ v. 201, 436. Sicily. V. Sub-tribe 2. EURYMELIDES. Eurymelides, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 554, 2. Cercopides, p., St. Farg. et Serv. Enc. Meth. x. 602. •i Ulopides, p., 67. Farg. et Serv. Enc. Meth. x. 602. 0 Genus 1. EURYMELA. Eurymela, Hoff. St. Farg. et Serv. ^^nc. MSth. 603. Burm. \i Blanch. Amyot et Serv. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 639 1. EURYMELA FENE STRATA. ^ Eurymela fenestrata, St. Farg. et Serv. Enc. Melh. Ent. x. 604. Burm. Ent. ii. 1, 108, 1. Gen. Rhynch. Tribe 4, Fam. 5,2, fig. 1. Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. iii. 199. Hem. pi. 15, f. 5. Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. a. New Holland. Presented by the Earl of Derby. b, c. New Holland. Presented by the Entomological Club. d. New Holland. From Mr. Shuckard's collection. ^ e—l. New Holland. r V 2. Eurymela rubrovittata. ^ Eurymela rubrovittata, Amyot et Serv. Nat. Hist. Hem. 555, 2. a. Swan River. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. b. Moreton Bay. From Capt. Parry's collection. c. New Holland. From Capt. Parry's collection. d—f. New Holland. From Mr. Argent's collection. A '■^ 3. Eurymela ruficollis. Eurymela ruficollis, Burm. Gen. Rhynch. Tribe 4, Fam. 5, 3. a — c. New Holland. ^ 4. Eurymela erythrocnemis. ^ Eurymela erythrocnemis, Burm. Gen. Rhynch. Tribe 4, Fam. 5, 4. Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 556, 3, pi. 10, f. 5. a. New Holland. Presented by the Entomological Club. b. New Holland. From Capt. Parry's collection. c. d. New Holland. 5. Eurymela latifascia. Nigra, rnfo varia, fronte fulvo bivittato, femoribus basi rufis, me- tatarsis* posticis subtus fulvis, alis anticis rnfo bifasciatis et ad costam viltatis, alis posticis nigro-fuscis basi rufis. Black: epistoma red, with two large black spots on each side in front; front with conical furrows, adorned on each side with a slen- der, short, oblique, tawny stripe ; vertex red along the middle of the * Metatarsus or basal joint of the tarsus. 2l2 Q^Q LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. hind border : disk of the fore-chest with a short, conical, red stripe, which rests on a red band : hind-chest red : abdomen tinged with lead-colour : legs black ; thighs towards the base and hips red ; hind metatarsi tawny beneath : fore-wings black, with two very broad red bands, which are connected along the fore border ; the first con- nected with the base by a stripe along the fore border: hind-wings blackish brown, paler towards the base, which is red. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 13 lines. a. King George's Sound, New Holland. Presented by Captain Gray. p 6. EURYMELA BASALTS. Lutea cyaneo varia, capite anlico nigro vittato, abdominis apice nigro, pedihus nigris, femoribus basi luteis, alis anticis cya- neis basi fulvis cyaneoque maculatis, alis posticis purpureo- fuscis basi limpidis. Luleous: head with a short, black stripe in front: proboscis tawnv, with a brown tip ; front of the fore-chest with a broad, dark blue band, which is dilated on each side of the hind border: scutel- lum dark blue: tip of the abdomen black: legs black; thighs towards the base and hips luteous: fore-wings blue, tawny for more than one-third from the base, which has a blue spot on each side : hind-wings purplish brown, colourless towards the base. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 13 lines. a. New Holland. From Mr. Argent's collection. i) 7. EURYMELA SUFFUSA. Ferruginea, capite nigro bimaculato, thorace nigro trimacidalo ^ abdomine rufo apice nigro, pedibus nigris, femoribus fulvis apice nigris, tibiis posticis basi ferrugineis, alis anticis nigri- cantibus ferrugineo cinctis el ad discum maculatis, alis posti- cis fuscis. Ferruginous : head with a pair of black spots on each side 1)e- tween the eyes, yellow, with a ferruginous stripe in front: mouth tawny, with a black tip ; scutellum with three triangular black spots along the fore border : abdomen red, with a black tip, and with a black spot at the base of the oviduct: legs black ; hips and thighs tawny; lips of the latter black; hind shanks ferruginous towards the base : fore-wings blackish, with a tawny margin, which is widened on the fore border near the base, and on the hind border in LIST or HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. (HI the middle ; an irregular ferruginous spot in the disk ; under side tinged witli blue: hind-wings dark brown. Length of the body .5 lines ; of the wings 12 lines. a. New South Wales. Presented by James Wilson, Esq. c? 8. EURYMELA SPECULUM. Nigro-cBnea^ capita antico Jlavo-hivittato^ metathorace abdmnineqiie rujis, hujus apice pedibusqice nigris, femoribus bast rujis, femoribiis posticis nifis apice jiigris, metatarsis pusticis fiilvis apice nigris, alis anticis albo-bimaculatis. This species may have been described as E. fenestrata, from which it differs in several characters. iEneous-black : head yellow along each side in front: mouih yellow, with a black tip: hind- chest and abdomen bright red ; tip of the latter black : legs black ; thighs towards the base and hips red ; hind thighs red, with black tips; hind metatarsi tawny, w^ith black tips: fore-wings with two white spots ; the first very large, formed of two united spots, and extending nearly across the wing; the second large, almost round near the tip of the fore border. Length of the body 5 — 7 lines ; of the wino;s 13 — 14 lines. 9 In E. fenestrata the hind-chest, abdomen, and the fore-wings along the fore border, are tawny. a. New Holland, Presented by the Haslar Hospital. b, c. New Holland. Presented by Lieut. Smith. t/, e. New Holland. Presented by J. G. Children, Esq. /. Van Diemen'sLand. Presented by the Rev. Ausi-ustus Beaufort. g. Van Dieraen's Land. Presented by R. Butler, Esq. h. Van Diemen's Land. From Dr. Hooker's collection. i. Moreton Bay. From Capt. Parry's collection. j. New Holland. From Mr. Gould's collection. k. New Holland. From Mr. Argent's collection. /. New Holland. 9. EURYMELA DISCIFERA. Nigra liiteo varia, metathorace piceo, abdomine vittis diuibus ven- treque Jlavis, femoribus fiavis apice nigris, metatarsis posticis albis apice nigris^ alis anticis nigro-ceneis albo bifasciatis, alis posticis nigro-cyaneis vel nigro-purpureis. Head luteous, yellow in front, with a large bhick spot on each side between the eyes ; these spots are quadrate at the base, obliquely 2 L 3 ^42 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. truncate on the inner side of the fore part, connected by a slender, black band, from whence an interrupted black stripe proceeds to the mouth: fore-chest black, with a large luteous spot on each side in front; hind border dingy while: scutcheon luteous; disk black: hind-chest pitchy : abdomen black, with a broad, short, yellow stripe along each side ; under side yellow, with a black tip : legs black ; hips and thighs yellow ; tips of the latter black ; hind meta- tarsi white, with black tips : fore-wings brassy-black, with two white bands ; first band beyond one-third of the length of the wing, shortened, more or less interrupted, emitting a more or less distinct stripe towards the base ; second band near the tip, slightly curved inward, broadest on the fore border: hind-wings bluish or purplish black. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 9 lines. rt. Moreton Bay. From Capt. Parry's collection. b. New Holland. (?io. EURYMELA TERMINALIS. Ferrugitiea, capite Jiavo bimaculato, scutello piceo, abdomine rufo apice nigrOj pedibus nigris, femoribus fulvis, alls ant'uu fuscis albo bifasciutis. Ferruginous: head yellow on each side in front, adorned be- tween the eyes with an irregular black Itand, from whence a black stripe proceeds to the mouth: sciilcheoii piceous, ferruginous at the tip and along the border on each side : abdomen red, with a black tip: legs black ; hips and thighs tawny; tips of the latter black : fore-wings browm, w'ith two white bands ; first band at one-third of the length of the wing, slightly oblique, emitting three tavvny stripes to the base, the middle one, in some cases, very broad ; second band bevond two-thirds of the length of the wing, bmadest on the fore border ; hind borders tawny : hind-wings bluish brown. Length of the body 4 lines; of the wings 10 lines. ^ Var. 3. No black band between the eyes. a — d. Adelaide. Presented by the Entomological Club. (?, 1. EuRYMELA LIVIDA. Nigra fnlvo varia, abdominis apice ventreque rujis, tibiis posticis basi femoribusque riifis, metatarsis posticis basi albis, alis an- ticis fuscis apice albo fasciatis. Head lawny, with a large, irregular, black spot on each side between the eyes ; between the fore part of these spots a black LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 643 stripe extends to the mouth, and has some small black spots on each side of it : fore-chesi black, with a tawny border, and with three short tawny stripes, of which the side pair are slightly oblique : scutcheon black, with a tawny border: abdomen black, red towards the base and beneath ; legs black ; thighs pale red ; tips of anterior thighs black ; hind-shanks pale red at the base ; hind metatarsi while towards the base: fore-wings brown, lawny on the disk towards the base, which is black ; a while band near the tip widens towards the fore border: hind-wings blackish. Length of the body 3f lines ; of the wings 9 lines. a. Port Stephen, New Holland. Presented by the Earl of Derby. 12. EURYMELA SEMIFASCIA. Nigro-cenea, pectore rufo, abdomine fedihusque nig^is,femonbus basi rujis, metatarsis posticis basi albis, alls anticis ritfo cinctis albo bifascialis. Brassy-black : mouth tawny, with a black tip : breast mostly red: abdomen black: oviduct red: legs black; thighs towards the base and hips red; hind metatarsi while towards the base: fore- wings bordered with red, having two slender, imperfect, whitish bands ; one near the base, the other near the tip : hind-wings blackish. Length of the body 3^ lines ; of the wings 7^ lines. a. New Holland. Presented by the Entomological Club. b. Van Diemen's Land. From Dr. Hooker's collection. - 13. EuRYMELA DECISA. Nigrn-cenea, rufo vittata, abdomine rufo apice nigra ^ pedibus nigris, tibiis posticis basi femoribusque riijis, metatarsis posticis basi albis, ulis anticis albo interrupte fasciatis. Brassy-black- head with a red stripe, which is forked in front of the crown ; four tawny stripes on the face ; border whitish : fore- chest with a red stripe ; border whitish ; sculellum reddish along the hind border: abdomen bright red, black towards the lip : legs black ; thighs bright red ; tips of anterior thighs black ; hind- shanks red at the base ; hind metatarsi white towards the base : fore-wings with an interrupted white baud near each tip: hind- wings blackish. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 10 lines. a. Moreton Bay. From Capt. Parry's collection. 644 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. D 14. EURYMELA VARIA. Nigra alho varia, scutello rufo bimaculato, abdomine albo apice nigro, metatarsis posticis femoribusque albis, alls anticis albo bifasciatis et guttatis. ^ Black : head bordered with while, having on the front two white stripes, which are connected with two large white spots on the epistoma: a white stripe on the fore-chest, which is white along the hind border: scutcheon white on each side, with two reddish spots in the disk : abdomen white, with a black tip : legs black ; hips and thighs white; tips of the latter black ; knees white ; hind metatarsi white, with black tips ; fore-wings with two white bands; the first imperfect at one-third from the base ; the second beyond two-thirds from the base; two white dots on the hind border between the bands : hind-wings blackish. •^ Var. /3. Head without a white stripe on the front ; the white spots on the epistoma diminished to two white stripes on each side : scutellum black, dingy white along each side towards the tip : disk of the back of the abdomen black : white of the legs dingy : fore- wings with irregular bands, which are accompanied by several white dots. Length of the body 3 — 3^ lines ; of the wings 7 — 8 lines. a. Hobart Town. Presented by the Earl of Derby. 6, c. New Holland. Presented by the Entomological Club. d. Swan River. From Mr. Turner's collection. e — i. New Holland. ^ 15. EuRYMELA BICINCTA. "^Eurymela bicincta ? Erichson, Archiv. 1842, i. 285. Nigro-anea, albo varia, metatarsis posticis femoribusque albis, alis anticis albo bifasciatis et unigtittatis. Brassy-black : head bordered with white : abdomen black, white towards the base beneath : legs black ; thighs and hind metatarsi white, with black tips: fore-wings with two slender while bands ; the first very slanting ; the second erect ; a white dot on the hind border between the bands ; hind-wings gray. t Var. (3. Epistoma with a large white spot on each side: fore- chest and scutellum bordered with white: abdomen dingy-white, with a black tip. Length of the body 2—3 lines ; of the wings (> — 8 lines. LIST OF HOMOPTEBOUS INSECTS. 645 a. Van Diemeu's Land. Presented by the Rev. T. Ewing. 6,c. Van Diemen's Land. Presented by the Rev. T. Augustus Beaufort. d^e. Van Diemen's Land. Presented by the Entomological Club. / — k. Van Diemen's Land. From Dr. Hooker's collection. i. Van Diemen's Land. From Mr. Argent's collection. 16. EURYMELA ATRA. Nigro-cenea, abdomine nigro Into, pedibus piceis, femoribus basi rufis. Brassy-black: mouth red : abdomen black, rather broad : legs pitchy ; thighs towards the base and hips red : hind-wings gray, blackish brown along the hind borders. Length of the body 2| — 3$ lines; of the wings 6 — 8 lines. a, b. Van Diemen's Land. From Dr. Hooker's collection, c, d. Van Diemen's Land. From Mr. Shuckard's collection. 0 17. EuRYMELA MARMORATA. Eurymela raarmorata, Germar, Burm. Gen. Rhynch. Tribe 4, Fam, 5, 5. a. Van Diemen's Land. w^ Eurymela -? (Pupa). a. New Holland. From Mr. Argent's collection. "^ EUEYMELA ? (Pupa). a. Adelaide. Presented by the Entomological Club. Genus 2. UROPHORA. Urophora, G. R. Gray, Griff. Ed. Anim. Kingd. Hem. 261. 0 \. Urophora Hardwickii. Urophora Hardwickii, G. R. Gray., Griff. Ed. Anim. Kingd. Hem. 261, pi. 90, f. 3. a — c. Xepaul. 646 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. Genus 3. iETHALTON. ^^thalion, Latr. Cons. Gen. 263. St. Farg. et Serv. Guer. Blanch. Amyot et Serv. Crochard. ' Cicada, p., Linn. Deg. Tign. ' Tettigonia, p., Fahr. 0 Lystra, p., Fahr. 6iEthalia, Germar^ Burnt. 1. .^THALION RETICULATUM. -Ethalion reticulatum, Latr. St. Farg. et Serv. Enc. Meth. x, 765, 1. Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. iii, 199, 1. Hem. pi. 15, f. 4. Guer. Icon. Reg. Anim. Ins. pi. 5, 9, f. 6. Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 557, I. Crochard, Ed. Reg. Anim. pi. 98, f. 6. 0 Cicada reticulata, Linn. Syst. Nat. ii. 707, 18. Stoll, Cic. pi. 14, f. 74. Deg. Ins. iii. 227, 24, pi. 33, f. 15, 16. Tign. Hist. Nat. ^ Ins. iv. 144.' Tettigonia reticulata, Fah. Syst. Rhyn. 41, 42. ^ Tettigonia minuta, Fah. Ent. Syst. iv. 26, 37. ' Lystra reticulata, Fah. Syst. Rhyn. 60, 16. r ^thalia reticulata, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 95, 1. Burm. Handh. Ent.W. 1, 108, 1. / iEtalion reticulatum, Humholdt, Recueil, 378, pi. 23, f. 12, 13. a. Brazil. Presented by John Miers, Esq. h. Columbia. From Mr. Turner's collection. c — g. Brazil. 2. vEthalion punctatum. Testaceum nigro variiun, ahdomine supra nigro fasciis apiceque luridihus, pedihus nigro fasciatis, alis anticis alhidis hasiful- vis nigro-punctatis. Testaceous: bead notcbed on tbe middle of tbe crown, concave, and with two black bands in front : tip of the mouth black : fore- chest dotted with large black punctures ; two short black stripes on each side in front : scutcheon with a black stripe, which is forked towards the tip : abdomen black above, green towards the tip and on the hind-borders of the segments : legs adorned with irregular black bands or spots, clothed with short pale hairs: fore-wings LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 647 whitish, tawny, with black punctures at the base; veins green or tawny, more or less marked with black, marginal areolets numerous, irregular in number and form: hind-wings white; veins black. Length of the body 6| lines ; of the wings 14 lines. a, b. Columbia. From Mr. Turner's collection. 0^ 3. ^THALION PULCHRUM. ^thalioii pulchrum, White, MSS. Testaceum nigro varium, pedihus rufo-vittatis, alls aniicis albidis, ri(fo maculatis, hast nigro variis. Testaceous : head notched in the middle of the crown, concave and with two black bands in front: tip of the mouth black: fore- chest dotted with large black punctures ; two short black stripes on each side in front: scutcheon black at the base and with a black stripe which is forked towards the tip : abdomen with black punc- tures, blackish towards the base : legs streaked and spotted with black, clothed with short white hairs, fore-wings whitish, testaceous with black punctures at the base, slightly streaked with black near the base and along the hind border, with a gray spot in the disk ; veins white, black towards the tips and along the fore border; disks of the areolets red : hind-wings white ; veins black. Length of the body 5 lines; of the wings 12 lines. a. Columbia. From M. Jurgens' collection. 4. iETHALION BASALE. Testaceum nigro varium, thoracis disco ahdominisque segmentorum marginihus posticis rufis, alis anticis luridis alhido fasciatis basi rujis nigroque vittatis. Testaceous : head slightly concave on the crown and in front, where there are four black dots in two lines : tip of the mouth black : chest very minutely punctured ; disk red with the exception of a middle stripe ; shield with two short oblique black stripes in front ; scutcheon with a black stripe along the furrow on each side : hind-chest black : abdomen punctured ; hind borders of the seg- ments red : legs not hairy ; thighs streaked with black ; shanks and feet with black bands : fore-wings lurid, whitish towards the base, where they are red with a black stripe ; veins red for near half the length from the base, tawny and bordered with brown from thence to the tips : hind-wings pale lurid ; veins darker, partly black. 648 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. Var. ^. Head with four black spots along the crown, and with a short black band which incloses the eyelets; two black spots on the face: scutcheon black at the base: abdomen yellow. Length of the body 5 — 5^ lines; of the wings 12 lines. a, b. Columbia. From Mr. Turner's collection. S.'^^Ethalion apicale. Flavum nigra et ferrugineo varium, ahdomine iuteo nigro-varium, pedihus lutein nigra variis, alis anticis ferrugineis nigra semi- cinctis. Yellow : head with three black bands; the fore one short, half- elliptical ; a black spot on the face and a black band on the epi- stoma : tip of the mouth black: chest black, minutely and thickly punctured, with a while border, and with a slight white dorsal keel which has a broad ferruginous stripe on each side ; scutcheon with a luteous stripe which is forked towards the fore border : abdomen luteous, marked with black at the base and at the tip, and with a black dorsal stripe : legs luteous with black bands; anterior femora with black stripes ; hind femora black, with luteous tips : fore-wings ferruginous, black along the hind borders and at the tips, and with a black stripe in the disk near the base ; veins whitish : hind-wings gray, blackish-brown at the base ; veins black. Length of the body 5 lines; of the wings 11 lines. a. .'' From Mr. Shuckard's collection. 6. ^THALION FISSUM. Tesiaceum, nigra varium, abdomine ferrugineo, pedibus luteisnigro maculatis, alis anticis luridis basi testaceis. Testaceous : head with four black spots in a line on the crown deeply notched on the fore border; front with two black spots ad- joining the crown, and with a black band across the eyelets ; a black spot on the face and two black spots on the epistoma : tip of the mouth black: chest thickly and very minutely punctured; shield with two short black stripes on each side in front, and with a slight dorsal keel ; scutcheon mostly black at the base and on each side, reddish at the tip : abdomen ferruginous : legs luteous, adorned with black spots and bands ; fore-wings pale lurid, testaceous and punctured at the base ; veins yellow, much varied with black : hind- wings gray ; veins black, pale towards the base. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 8 lines. t Var. ^. Fore-wings colourless. o, b. Columbia. From Mr. Turner's collection. c. Columbia. From M. Jurgens' collection. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 649 0 . 7. ^THALION BIVITTATUM. Testaceum nigro varium, abdomen luteum, femora nigro vittata, tihicB tarsique nigro fasciata^ alee anticce luridce apice nigri- cantes. Testaceous : head with two black bauds in front : tip of the mouth black : chest thickly and very minutely punctured ; shield with two short black stripes on each side in front, and with two pa- rallel pale ferruginous stripes in the disk ; two short black stripes on the scutcheon : abdomen luteous : thighs streaked with black ; shanks and feet with black bands : fore-wings pale lurid, blackish along the tips ; veins white : hind-wings slightly gray ; veins yel- low. Length of the body 2^ — 4 lines ; of the wings 6 — 8 lines. ^■' Var. /3. Abdomen testaceous : tips of the fore-wings not blackish. a. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson's collection. b. Venezuela. From Mr, Stevens' collection. c. Columbia. From Mr. Pamplin's collection. 8. ili.THALION LATIPES. Ferrugineum, thoracis discus, abdomen femoraque testacea, tibi(e latce compresscB nigro varice, alee sub-limpidce basi testacece. Pale ferruginous, clothed with gilded down : head impressed on the fore border, yellow beneath : mouth yellow, with a piceous tip : chest beset with tubercles ; middle ridge slight ; disk of the shield mostly testaceous : abdomen testaceous ; thighs testaceous ; tibiae widened, compressed, marked with black: fore-wings almost colourless, testaceous towards the base ; veins testaceous : hind- wings colourless ; veins black. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 10 lines. This species recedes very much from the type in structure, and may be considered as forming a new genus. a. Columbia. From Mr. Jurgens' collection. JEthalion ? (Pupa). a. Columbia. From Mr. Turner's collection. 2 M 650 LIST OF IIOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. jEthalion ? (Pupa). a, Columbia. From Mr. Turner's collection. /. ^Sub-tribe 3. ULOPIDES. TJlopides, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 557, 3. Ulopides, p., St. Farg. et Serv. Enc. Meth. x. 602. V c' Genus 1. ULOPA. , Ulopa, Fallen. Germ. Burm. St. Farg. et Serv. Amyot et Serv. y^Cercopis, p., Germ. ^/ Vl. Ulopa obtecta. *'' Ulopa obtecta, Fall. Mon. Cic. Suec. Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 55, 1. Burm. Handh. Ent. ii. 1, 106, 1. Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 558. Crochard, Ed. Reg. An. pi. 99, f. 2. \/^Cercopis Ericae, Germ. Faun. Ins. iii. pi. 24. V|P Ulopa ericetorum, St. Farg. et Serv. Enc. MSth. x. 765, 1. ^Ulopa, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 195, 429. a. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. b — e. England. f — /. South of France. m. Sweden. 0 2. Ulopa trivia. Ulopa trivia. Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. bQ, 4. Fairm. Ins. iv. pi. 21. OEpiiaenia? Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 195, 430. a. South of France. yo 3. Ulopa grisea. Ulopa grisea, MSS., B. M. Testacea, pedibus fulvis. Testaceous: legs tawny. Length of the- body 1 line; of the wings 2i lines. a. South of France. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 651 C>4* Ulopa decussata. Ulopa decussata, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 55, 2. Gennany, r '^ 5. Ulopa lugens. Ulopa lugens, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. bQ, 3. Germany. o Sub7tribe4. CERCOPIDES. Cercopides, ^7nyo^ et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 558, 4. Cercopides, p., St. Farg. et Serv. Enc. Meth. x. 602. 0 Genus 1. CERCOPIS. ^1. Cercopis tricolor. Cercopis tricolor, St. Farg. et Serv. Enc. Meth. x. (304, 6, 1. Burm. Handh. Ent. ii. 1, 124, 1. a. Java. h. Java. ^ 2. Cercopis costalis. Ferruginea vel testacea, pectus venterque nigra, femora picea, alee anticce nigra basi et ad costam ferruginecs apice luridce. Ferruginous : mouth piceous : scutellum blaclc, furrowed across : breast black : abdomen dark testaceous, black beneath, ex- cepting the middle: legs ferruginous; thighs piceous : fore- wings black, ferruginous at the base and along the fore border ; tips lurid : hind-wings dark brown, lurid at the base. Length of the body 10 lines ; of the wings 22 lines. -5 Var. ^. Head and chest testaceous. a, b. Philippine Islands. From Mr. Cuming's collection. ^ 3. Cercopis Proserpina. Cercopis Proserpina, White, Ann. Nat. Hist. xv. 35. o. Philippine Islands. From Mr. Cuming's collection. 2 M 2 652 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. ^4. Cercopis Theora. Cercopis Theora, White, Ann. Nat. Hist. xv. 35. a, h. Philippine Islands. From Mr. Cuming's collection. c. Corea. Presented by Capt. Sir E. Belcher. 0 5. Cercopis Charox. Cercopis Charon, White., Ann. Nat. Hist. xv. 35. a, b. Philippine Islands. From Mr. Cuming's collection. ^ 6. Cercopis perspicillaris. Cercopis perspicillaris, White, Ann. Nat. Hist. xv. 35. a, &. Philippine Islands. From Mr. Cuming's collection. ^- 7. Cercopis xanthome l^na. Cercopis xanthomelaena, White, Ann. Nat. Hist. xv. 35. 0' C. spectabilis, Var. .'* a, b. Philippine Islands. From Mr. Cuming's collection. ^ 8. Cercopis spectabilis. Cercopis spectabilis, Burm. Nov. Act. Phys. Med. Nat. Cur. xvi. >SMjcy. 304, pi. 41, f. 8. Manilla. 0 9. Cercopis mactans. Cercopis mactans, White, Ann. Nat. Hist. xv. 36. a,b. Philippine Islands, From Mr. Cuming's collection. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 663 T) 10. Cercopis plana. Nigra, caput et thorax rufa, alee anticce ad costam raf(c, basi nonnunquam plus ininusve ferruginece . Black : head and chest red : mouth red, with a black tip : fore-wings red along- the fore border : hind-wings dark gray. Length of the body 5 — 6 lines ; of the wings 13 — 14 lines. ^ Var. /3. Fore-wings ferruginous for one-third from the base. 0 Var. y. Fore-wings ferruginous for one-half from the base. H( Var. h. Fore-wings ferruginous for two- thirds from the base. a. Java. Presented by the Entomological Club. 6, c. Java. Presented by J. G. Children, Esq, fZ, e. Java. From the East India Company's collection. / — h. Java. From Mr. Melly's collection. i — I. Java. From Mr. Argent's collection. 0 11. Cercopis nigripennis. Cercopis nigripennis, Fahr. Syst. Rhyn. 90, 8. a — d. China. Presented by G, T. Lay, Esq. e. Java. From Mr. Argent's collection. /. North India. From Mr. Warwick's collection. q. Silhet. From Mr. Sowerby's collection. A. ? t 12. Cercopis fuscipennis. Cercopis fuscipennis, St. Farg. et Serv. Enc. Meth. x. 605, 6. Java. ^ 13. Cercopis Urvillei. Cercopis Urvillei, St. Farg. et Serv. Enc. Meth. x. 605, 3. Guer. Icon. Reg. An. Ins. pi. 59, f. 8. Texte, 368. Offak. 0 14. Cercopis bivittata. Cercopis bivittata, St. Farg. et Serv. Enc. Meth. x. 605, 4. Java. 2 M 3 654 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 15. CeRCOPIS GUTTATA. Cercopis guttata, St. Farg. et Serv. Enc. Meth. x. 605, 7. Java. 0 16. Cercopis flavifascia. Nigra, nitens ; alee anticcs virides, JlavG-albo hifasciatce. Black, shining: oviduct piceous : fore-wings metallic, greeu, with two yellowish white bauds ; one before one-third of the length of the wing, broader than the second, which is before two-thirds of the length. Length of the body 7 lines; of the wings 19 lines. a. Java. From Mr. Argent's collection, j \ ^ 17. Cercopis heroW.^ ., Cercopis heros, Fahr. Si/st. Rhyn. 89,3. a, h. China. Presented by G. T. Lay, Esq. c, cL Hong Kong. Presented by J. Bowring, Esq. 0 18. Cercopis abdominalis. Cercopis abdominalis, MSS., B. M. Nigra, nitens ; scutellum abdomen et pedes rufa ; tibice anteriores tarsique nigra, alee anticcB rufo fasciatce, basi rufce. Nearly allied to C. heros, but distinguished by the greater breadth and brighter colour of the bands of the fore-wings, and by the darker colour of the hind-wings, and the greater proportion of red in them. Black, shining: mouth, scutcheon, abdomen, and legs red : feet, anterior shanks and tips of hind-shanks black : fore- wings red for one-fourth of the length from the base, with a broad, slightly undulating red band at two-thirds of the length : hind- wings gray, red at the base and along part of the fore border. Length of the body 5^— 6 lines; of the wings 14 — 15 lines. a — e. China. Presented by G. T. Lav, Esq. /• ? O 19. Cercopis viridans. Cercopis viridans, Guer. Voy. Belanger, Ind. Orient. Java. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 655 20. Cercopis latissima. Nigra, nitens, lata ; pedes abdominisqne apex rufa, alee anticee virides basi dilatatce. Black, shining : shield very broad : mouth, legs and tips of the abdomen red : fore-wings metallic green, convex along the fore border, which is much dilated towards the base : hind-wings brown ; veins black. Length of the body 7 lines ; of the wings 22 lines. a. Java. From Mr. Argent's collection. 21. Cercopis signifeea. Flava ; caput fusco cinctum ; scutellum nigro hivittatum ; abdo- men ptirpureum, basi et subtus Jiaviun ; femora fusco vittata ; alte anticee fuscce, basi Jlavce fusco maculatce, apice rufo ocel- latce. Yellow : head encircled with a broad brown band ; a brown spot on the epistoma : mouth tawny, with a black tip : shield with two very broad black stripes, which are angular on the outer sides, and occupy there the whole breadth on the hind part, but are con- tracted in front: abdomen purple; lip and under side yellowy the former partly ferruginous : legs yellow^, partly tawny ; thighs streaked with brown ; tips of the shanks and of the tarsi brown : fore-wings brown, yellow, with three large brown spots towards the base, with three red semicircles in the disk towards the tip, which is bordered with red ; two of the semicircles united : hind-wings pale brown ; veins brown. Length of the body 7 lines; of the wings 20 lines. a. •? Presented by J. G. Children, Esq. b. Silhet. From Mr. Argent's collection. 22. Cercopis ducens. Nigra, nitens, lata ; abdomen purpureum ,• pedes picei ; alee an- ticee nigro-fuscee, fasciis duabus angustis undatis rujis or- natee. Black, shining: shield broad; mouth and legs pitchy: abdo- men pui-ple : fore-wings blackish brown, with two red, narrow slightly undulating bands, one near the base, the other at two-thirds 656 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. of the lenjifth : liind-wiiigs dark brown ; veins black. Length of the body 7| lines; of the wings 19 lines. a. Silhet. From Mr. Argent's collection. b. Silhet. From Mr. Sowerby's collection. ^ 23. Cercopis octopunctata. Cercopis octopunctata, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 559, 2, pi. 10, f. 6. Java. ^ 24. Cercopis bispecularis. Cercopis bispecularis. White, MSS. Rufa, nitens, lata, nigro quadrimaculata ; pectus nigrum ; abdo- men subtus nigro fasciatum ; alee anticce nigro univittatce et bifasciatce, apice fusccB. Red, shining : shield broad, mostly occupied by two very large, nearly oval, black spots, in front of which are two small, nearly round black spots : breast black : hind-chest mostly black : under- side of abdomen with two black bands: fore-wings with a short black stripe at the base, near which three united black spots form a curved band across the wing ; another band is formed in the middle by three separate black spots ; tips brown: hind-wings gray, brown- ish along the hind borders and at the tips, red at the base. Length of the body 5 — 5^ lines ; of the wings 12 — 13 lines. a, b. North India. From Mr. Warwick's collection. ^ 25. Cercopis bimacula. Rufa; thorax nigro unifasciatus et bimacula tus ; alee anticce nigree rufo bifasciatee basi rufee; alee posticce subcinerece basi rufee apice fusees. Bright red, shining : shield adorned in front with a broad, short black band, whose hind border is concave, and in the disk with two large black spots : fore-wings black, red at the base, and with two irregular, slightly curved red bands ; second band adjoin- ing the reticulated part : hind-wings pale gray, red at the base, brown at the lips and along the hind borders. Length of the body 5i lines; of the wings 14 lines. a. Hong Kong. Presented by J. Bowring, Esq. b—g. ? LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 657 26. Cercopis pallida. Testacea ; caput nigrum ; abdomen fuscum, hasi et apice testaceum ; alcB anticcB luridee, apice fusccB. Testaceous: head black, transversely striated, very convex in front: mouth testaceous: abdomen brown, testaceous at the base and at the tip : tips of the feet brown : fore-wings lurid, brown to- wards the tips : hind-wings gray ; veins brown. Length of the body 5 — 6 lines ; of the wings 14 — 16 lines. a. India. From Mr. Stevens' collection. h. ? 27. Cercopis submaculata. Rufa ; scutellum piceum, utrinque rnfum ; femora posteriora hasi picea ; alee anticce 6- vel 8-maculata, apice luridce. Pale red, shining : shield very minutely punctured ; middle ridg'e very slight ; scutcheon pitchy, striated across, red on each side : posterior femora piceous towards the base : fore-wings with six or eight pale brown spots in the disks, lurid towards the tips : hind-wings almost colourless, reddish at the base ; veins pale red. Length of the body 8 lines ; of the wings 18 lines. a. Java. From Mr. Melly's collection. 0 28. Cercopis semicincta. Rufa ; caput et prothorax rufa ; abdomen subtus nutculis ni- gris bivittatum ; al(B anticce nigra 7-maculatce, apice fuscce nigro marginatce. Eed, shining : head and chest black : head pitchy €r ferrugi- nous beneath : scutcheon and hind-chest red : abdomen with a row of black spots along each side beneath : membranous part of the fore-wings red, very minutely punctured, occupying two-thirds of the length, adorned with nine blaqk spots ; reticulated part bordered with black, forming numerous areclets which are brown with pale borders; veins red; hind-wings pale brown ; veins darker. Length of the body 5^ lines ; of the wings 13 lines. fl, b. Java. From the East India Company's collection. 658 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. u 29. Cercopis inclusa. Ferruginea vel testacea ; scutellum nigrum ; abdomen purpureum ; pedes nigri ; tibice et femora antica ferruginea ; alee anticce fuscce, fidvo vel t-ufo bivittatcB et unifasciatm, apice et ad costam nigrcB ; ala poslicce ruf(B, apice et margine postico f usees. Bright testaceous, shining : mouth pitchy : shield with two black punctures on each impression in front ; middle ridge very slight : scutcheon black : abdomen purple : legs black ; shanks and fore-thighs ferruginous : fore-wings brown, black along the fore bor- ders and towards the tips; two tawny stripesu along the borders from the base to one-third of the length, where they are connected by a tawny band : hind-wings bright red, brown along the hind borders and towards the tips ; veins black. Length of the body 6—7 lines; of the wings 16 — 18 lines. Var. ^. Stripes and bands of the fore-wings red. a — c. Ceylon. From Capt. Parry's collection. 30. Cercopis dorsalis. Picea ; tibics tarsique ferruginea ; al(B anticce rufce^ nigro 8- maculatce^ apice nigrce, Piceous, shining : shield very minutely punctured, impressed on each side in front: shanks and feet ferruginous: fore-wings red, black on the reticulated part ; membranous part adorned with eight large, partly confluent, black spots : hind-wings brown ; veins black. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 12 lines. o. North India. From Mr. Warwick's collection. • '31. Cercopis dorsimacula. Rufa vel testacea ; thorax nigro quadrimaculatus ; pectus et venter nigra; abdomen macuiis nigris bivittatum; alee antica; nigro 7-niaculata apice luridfB. Bright red, shining : head with a short transverse streak along each side of the hind border : shield with two very large black spots on each side of the disk, and with two smaller spots in front : breast and hind-chest black : abdomen black towards the base ; a row of black spots along each side ; under side black, excepting the LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 659 hind borders of the segments : fore-wings red ; membranous part adorned with seven black spots, six of which are large, and more or less confluent, and form two curved bauds ; reticulated part lurid: hind-wings lurid, red at the base; veins brown, red towards the base. Length of the body 6 — 6^ lines ; of the wings 17 — 19 lines. Var. /3. Abdominal segments with black bands. Yar. y. Body and fore-wings testaceous, with the usual spots. a. North Bengal. From Miss Campbell's collection. h—h. ? ^ 32. Cekcopis septempunctata. Rufa ; pectus et ahdoinen nigra ; alee aniicce niyro 7 -maculates apice luridcB. Bed, shining: tip of the mouth black: shield with two black punctures in the impression on each side of the front: breast and abdomen black : tip of the abdomen red : tips of the feet black : fore-wings with seven large black spots on the membranous part ; a few black dots adjoining the reticulated part, which is lurid : hind- wings gray, brown towards the tips and along the hind borders. Length of the body 6\ — 7 lines ; of the wings 14 lines. ^ Var. /3. Shield testaceous : abdomen red. a—c. ? /^^c///^ i^/r/^/ir f/^^ <3 33. Cercopis undata. Nigra; thorax rufa vel testaceo fasciatus ; abdomen cyaneum ; alee anticcB rufa hifasciatce hasi rufce. Black, shining: shield with a broad red band, which is widened on each side : abdomen blue: membranous part of the Yore- wings red at the base, and with two interrupted red bands in the disk ; first band slightly curved ; second band formed of three large spots, the middle one advancing into the reticulated part : hind-wings pale gray, brownish at the tips and along the hind border ; veins black, red at the base. Length of the body 5 — 6 lines ; of the wings 14 — 16 lines. Var. /3. First band of the fore-wings uninterrupted ; two spots of the second band confluent. Var. y. Band of the shield testaceous : first band of the fore- wings uninterrupted. 660 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. C Var. S. Band of the shield testaceous, very broad -. abdomen dark testaceous : bands of the wings uninterrupted. a, h. Silhet. From Mr. Stainforth's collection. c. ? ^ 34. Cercopis trigona. Nigro-cyanea ; scutellum rufo marginatum ; abdomen rufum, pi- ceo trifasciatum, subtus nigrum; pedes rufi ; alee anticce nigro-fuscce, basi fasciisque duabus connexis rufis. Bluish black, shining: scutcheon red on each side and at the tip : abdomen bright red ; three short pitchy bands on the disk ; under side black, with a red tip ; legs red : fore-wings brownish black, red at the base, and with two red bands ; first band connected with the red at the base in the disk and along the hind border, and including with a nearly triangular brown part; second band con- nected with the first near the hind border. Length of the body 5 — 6 lines; of the wings 14 — 15 lines. a. North India. From Mr. Warwick's collection. h—d. ? 35. Cercopis ferruginea.. Ferruginea ; caput nigrum ; scutellum fulvum ; abdomen piceum ; al(B antic(B fulvo fasciatce, basi fulvce, apice picece ; alee pos- ticcB cinerecB. Pale ferruginous, shining : head black : chest very minutely punctured ; shield with two black punctures in the impression on each side of the front ; borders pitchy : scutcheon tawny: abdo- men pitchy, ferruginous at the base : feet black towards the tips : fore-wings narrow, tawny at the base, pitchy at the tips ; a tawny band adjoining the reticulated part: hind-wings gray; veins black, tawny a tKe base and along part of the fore border. Length of the body Splines ; of the wings 14 lines. a. ? ^ 36. Cercopis fulticollis. Testacea; scutum fiavo marginatum ; pectus et scutellum picea ; abdomen purpureum ; pedes picei ; tibice rufcB ; alee anticce nigra ; alee posticcB cinerece. Testaceous, shining: chest very minutely punctured; shield with two black punctures in the impression on each side of the front ; LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 661 border yellow ; breast and scutcheon pitchy: abdomen purple: legs pitchy ; thighs ferruginous towards the tips; shanks red : fore-wings black : hind-wings dark gray ; veins black. Length of the body 4 — 5 lines ; of the wings 12 — 13 lines, a, b. Java. From Mr. Argent's collection. ^ 36. Cercopis concolor. Picea, S2ibtus ferruginea; abdomen rufum, niaculis piceis bivitta- tum ; femora postica ritfa ; ales antit'ce ferrugirwcB nigro ma- culatoe ; al(B posticce cinerece. Pitchy, shining : head beneath and breast ferruginous : abdo- men red, with a row of pitchy spots along each side: hind-thighs and tips of fore-thighs red ; hind-shanks and hind-feet red towards the base : fore-wings ferruginous, with several indistinct black .spots ; reticulated part brown : hind-wings gray. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wing^ 10 lines. a, b. Java. From the East India Company's collection, f, d. Java. From Mr. Argent's collection. d 37. Cercopis ctaneiventris. Nigra, subtus ferruginea; scutellum, piceum ; abdomen cyaneum ; pedes ferruginei ; alee antica nigro-fuscce apice luridcB ; alee posticce cinerece, basi apiceque fu^cce. Black, ferruginous beneath : shield broad, clothed with short pale hairs, hardly impressed in front; scutcheon pitchy: abdomen blue: legs ferruginous : fore-wings blackish brown, lurid towards the tips where the veins are, red: hind-wings gray, brownish at the base, at the tips, and along the hind border; veins black, tawny at the base. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 13 lines. a. Java. From Mr. Argent's collection. ^ 38. Cercopis 4-maculata. Lurida ; thorax nigro unifasciatus et bimaculatus ; pectus nigrum ; abdominis segmenta siibtus nigro interriipie fasciata ; alee anticce nigro 7-maculatce ; ales posticce basi rufescentes. Lurid, shining : shield adorned on the impressions in front with a short, broad, black band, whose hind border is very concave ; PART HI. 2 N LIST OF HOMOPTEBOUS INSECTS. two very large black spots on the disk behind it: breast black: un- der side of the abdomen mth an interrupted black band on each segment: fore-wings adorned with seven black spots; six of these are large and mostly confluent, and form two slightly curved bands ; the seventh is close to the reticulated part: hind-wings reddish at the base ; veins brown, tawny at the base. Length of the body 7 lines ; of the wings 17 lines. a. ? ^ 39. Cercopis dorsivitta. Nigra; caput rtifum ; thorax rufo trivittata ; abdomen supra pur- pureum, apice et titrinque rnfum ; alee anticce nigro-fuscce^ rufo 8-maculat(S, apice luridce ; ala posticce subfuscce, basi rufcE. Black, slightly shining: head red, shining, almost smooth, black along the hind border : shield rugulose, slightly impressed on each side in front, with three broad red stripes, which are shortened behind: abdomen purple above, red at the tip and along each side ; fore-wings blackish brown, adorned with eight large red spots, three on the fore border, three on the hind border, one on the disk, and one near the tip, partly in the reticulated part, which is lurid, and occu- pies about one-fourth of the length of the wing: hind-wings pale brown, bright red at the base. Length of the body 8| lines ; of the wings 21 lines. a, b. North India. From Mr. Warwick's collection. ^ 40. Cercopis humeralis. Nigra; caput rufum,mgro varium ; thorax rufo trivittatus ; alcB anticce rufo 7-maculat(e, apice luridce ; alee posticce subfuscce. Black, shining: head red, black on each side in front and along the hind border : shield with three red stripes, the side pair oblique, and extending along each side from the fore border to the base of each fore-wing: fore-wings convex along the fore borders, adorned with seven red spots, three on the fore border, three on the hind border, and one in the disk near the tip ; the first on the hind border forms a short stripe, and the second a short band : tips lurid : hind-wings pale brown. Length of the body 8 lines ; of the wings 18 lines. a. Silhet. From Mr. Stainforlh's collection. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 663 A. 41. Ceecopis dorsimacula. Nigra ; caput supra luteum ; thorax rufo quadrimaculatwn, luteo bivittatum ; abdomen supra purpureum ; alee anticce picete, rufo S-maculatce, apice luridce ; alee posticce fusca, basi rufcc. Black, dull: head luteous, black beneath : chest minutely ru- gulose; shield with a red spot on each side of the disk, and with a luteous stripe along each side from the fore border to the base of the fore-wing ; scutcheon impressed on the disk, with a red spot on each side of the base: abdomen purple and shining above: fore-wings pitchy, convex along the fore border, adorned with eight red spots, three on the fore border, one on the hind border at the base, and four on the disk, one of them very near the hind border ; bor- der of the tip lurid : hind-wings brown, red at the base : veins black. Length of the body 7 lines; of the wings 18 lines. a. Malabar. From Mr. Walker's collection. <5 42. Ceecopis connexa. Lurida ; scutum fulvo marginatum ; seutellum rufum ; pectus ni- grum ; abdomen et pedes rufa ; ales antico! fiisco-rufcB, nigro 7-maculat(B, apice f usees ; alcB posliae ciuerece. Lurid, shining: shield broad, with a tawny border, very mi- nutely punctured, with a slight impression on each side in front ; scutcheon small, red, concave towards the base ; breast black : ab- domen and legs red : membranous part of the fore-wings red, tinged with brown, adorned with seven black spots, which form two interrupted curved bands; reticulated part brown: veins red: hind- wings gray ; veins brown. Length of the body 4^ — 5 lines ; of the wings 12 — 13 lines. a — c. ■ •? 0 43. Cercopis fulva. Fulva ; seutellum apice et utrinque rufum, abdomen rufum ; seg- menta sublus nigro fasclata ; pedes rufi ; alee anticce rufes- centes nic^ro 7-maculat(B, apice lurida; alee posticce cinerece, basi rufcc. Tawny, shining : mouth red : chest very minutely punctured ; shield hardly impressed in front; middle ridge indistinct ; scutcheon red ou each side and at the tip : abdomen red ; a black band 2n2 664 LIST OF HOMOPTEBOUS INSECTS. on each segment beneath : legs red : membranous part of the fore- wings reddish, adorned with seven black spots, which form two in- terrupted slightly curved bands ; a few black marks on the disks of some of the areolets of the reticulated part, which is lurid ; veins red: hind-wings gray, red at the base; veins brown, red towards the base. Length of the body 4 — Splines; of the wings 11 — 13 lines. o 44. Cercopis proxima. Picea ; caput, scutellum^ •pectus, abdomen et pedes ferruginea ; alee anticce ferruginece, apice fuscce ; alee posticcB cinerece. Body pitchy, shining •. head ferruginous ; front very convex, transversely furrowed, not keeled : chest thinly and very minutely punctured ; scutcheon and breast fenuginous : abdomen pale ferru- ginous : legs ferruginous : fore-wings pale ferruginous, very mi- nutely punctured ; reticulated part brown : hind-wings gray ; veins brown, tawny at the base. Length of the body 4^ lines; of the wings 11 lines. a. Java. From the East India Company's collection. O 45. Cercopis costalis. Nigra ; caput et thorax luteo fasciata ; pectus Jlavo maculatum ; abdomen purpureum, subtus Jlavum maculis nigris trivitta- tum ; pedes fulvi ; femora et tibue anticce fusca ; femora subtus Jlava; ales anticce f usees rufo bifasciatce et univit- tatce, fiavo univittatce. Black : head shining ; front adorned with a semicircular lu- teous band, which is prolonged in a conical form to the face ; the latter is smooth, very convex, with slight transverse furrows, not keeled, yellow along each side : mouth yellow, with a pitchy tip : chest dull, very thickly punctured; fore-chest with a luteous band along the fore border, and extending on each side to the base of the fore-wing ; hind border slightly concave : scutcheon lurid on each side ; breast with large yellow marks along each side : abdomen purple, black, with yellow bands at the tip ; under side yellow, with three rows of transverse black spots; the side rows on the rim, which is very broad : legs tawny ; thighs and fore-shanks brown ; thighs yellow beneath : fore-wings dark brown, with two narrow pale red bands, one at one-third, the other at two-thirds of the length ; a yellow stripe extending along the fore border from the base to the LIST OP HOMOPTEROU8 INSECTS. 665 first band, where it acquires a tawny hue, and extends round the tip 10 the second band ; a pule red stripe extending along the hind bor- der from the base nearly to the first band: hind-wings pale brown, almost colourless in part of the disk, luteous at the base ; veins black. Length of the body o^ lines ; of the wings 7 lines. a. Malabar. Presented by the Entomological Club. ^46. CeRCOPIS HILARIS. Nigra ; caput et thorax luteo fasciata ; pectus Jlavum, nigro ma- culatum, ejm discus niger ; abdomen purpureum, subius Jla- vum marulis nigris trivittatum ; pedes fulvi ; tarsi fusci ; alcB anticcB fuscte Jlavo bifasciatce et univittatcB. Black: head shining; front adorned with a semicircular lu- teous band, which is prolonged in a very broad conical form, and occupies the disk of the face ; the latter is pitchy, smooth, very con- vex, with sliiiht transverse furrows, not keeled ; sides and episloraa yellow: moiilh yellow, with a black tip: chest dull, very thickly punctured : fore-chest with a luteous band along the fore border, ex- tending on each side to the base of the fore-wing ; hind border slightly concave : breast yellow ; disk black ; two or three black spots on each side : abdomen purple ; under side yellow, with three rows of transverse black spots ; the side rows on the rim which is very broad : legs tawny ; thighs paler than the shanks ; feet and tips of the shanks brown : fore-wings dark brown, with two narrow yel- low bands ; the first at one-third of the length, interrupted in the disk, and marked by some dots from thence to the hind border ; the second at two-thirds of the length, slightly waved ; a yellow spot in the disk between it and the tip ; a yellow stripe extending along the^fore border from the base to the first band : hind-wings gray- ish, tinged with brown at the tips and along the hind borders, luteous at the base : veins black. Length of the body ^h lines ; of the wings 12 lines. a. Malabar. Presented by the Entomological Club. C/ 47. CeRCOPIS? STELLATA. Cercopis stellata, Guer. Icon. Reg. Anim. Texte, 368. Malacca. 2n3 666 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. ^ Genus 2. TOMASPIS. Cercopis, Germar, St. Farg. el Serv., Burm., Blanch. Tomaspis, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 580, 456. ^ 1. Tomaspis FURCATA. '^Cercopis furcata, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 39, 2. Burm. Handh. Ent. ii. 124,2, Blanch. Hist. Nat Ins. iii. 187, 3. Hem. pi. 14, f. 2. ^Cercopis collaris, St. Farg.et Serv. Enc. Meth. x. 605, 2. Tomaspis furcata, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 560, I. o. Brazil. Presented by John Miers, Esq. b. Brazil. From Mr. Stevens' collection. c — h. Brazil. ^ 2. Tomaspis nigricans. Tomaspis nigricans, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 560, 2. a. Brazil. Presented by J. G. Children, Esq. ■ • 3. Tomaspis apicalis. Cercopis apicalis, St. Farg. et Serv. Enc. Meth. x. 605, 5. Cayenne. O 4. Tomaspis coccinea. 0 Cercopis coccinea, Fahr. Ent. Syst. iv. 48, 4. Syst. Rhyn. 93, 21. West Indies. 0 5. Tomaspis auADRiFASCiAXA. piCercopis quadrifasciata, St. Farg. et Serv. Enc. Meth. x. 605, 8. Brazil. LIST OF H05IOPTEROUS INSECTS. 667 -J 6. TOMASPIS DIVISA. Rufa ; thoracis discus, pectus, abdomen et pedes nigra ; alec an- ticce nigro-fuscce, basi rufce. Pale red : head convex, but Dot angular in front ; a slight ridge along each side of the middle one ; transverse furrows very shallow : mouth and antennas black, the former red at the base : disk of the chest black, excepting the slight middle ridge, which is red: breast, abdomen, and legs black : fore-wings blackish brown, pale red at the base, and for a short space thence along the fore border: hind-wings gray, brown at the tips and along the hind bor- der ; veins black, red at the base. Length of the body 5^ lines : of the wings 14 lines. a. Brazil. Preseuted by the Entomological Club. 0 Genus 3. RHINAULAX. Rhinaulax, Ami/ot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 56(), 457. O 1, Rhinaulax analis. ^,Cercopis analis, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 49, 7. Syst. Rhyn. 93, 23. ^ Rhinaulax maculipennis, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 561, 1. a — h. South Africa. Presented by Dr. A. Smith. i,j. South Africa. From Mr. Argent's collection. k,L ? Q Var. /3. Fore-wings dingy yellow instead of red. m. South Africa. Presented by Dr. A. Smith. n, o. Cape. Genus 4. TRIECPHORA. Triecphora, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 561, 458. ^Cicada, Linn., Scop., Geoffr., Panz. ^ Cercopis, Fabr., Germ., Burm., Curt., Ramb., Blanch., Guer., Fieh. Q Tettigonia, Tign. 668 LIST or HOMOPTEBOUS INSECTS. ^ 1. Teiecphoea sanguinolenta. ^ Cercopis saiiguinolenta, Burm. Handh. Ent. ii. 1, 125, 7. Dum. Cons. Gen. Ins. 219, pi. 38, f. 6. Crochard, Ed. Reg. An. pi. 99, f. 1 . <^Var. 1. nigra, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 185. G Cercopis atra, Herrich-SchcBJf. Nom. Ent. i. 66. '^ Var. a. Burm. OCicada sanguinolenta, Linn. S>/st. Nat. i. 2, 708, 22. 0 Tettigonia sanguinolenta, Oliv. Enc. Melli. pi. 114, f. I. ^Cercopis sanguinolenta, Fahr. Ent. Syst. iv. 49, 6. Sijst. Rhyn. 92, 20. Germ. May. Ent. iv. 44, 13, f. 4, 20. Faun. Ins. iv. pi. 20. Curt. Brit. Ent. 461 , 1 . Tign. Hist. Nat. Ins. iv. 15 1 , pi. 6, f. 1. Duf. Rech. Hem. 99, 1. Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 561. Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 7, 4, 9, pi. 1, f. 8—10. Herrich-Schaff. Nom. Ent. i. 66. O Triecphora, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, y. 185, 414. C Var. b. Burm. O Cicada sanguinolenta, Scop. Faun. Cam. ii. 112, 330. 0 Cercopis maciala, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 44, 14. Germ. Faun. Ins. xiv. pi. 11. Herrich-Sch(Bff. Nom. Ent. i. 66. Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 7, 2, OEpiemata, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 186, 415. ^ Var. c. Burm. >- .'- r; .. O Cicada sanguinolenta, Panz..Faun. Germ. 33, 12. Naturf.6,'^\. 2, f. 1, 2. Fuesl. Helvet. 24, 456. Tign. Ins. 151, pi. 6, f. 1. Geof. Ins. i. 4 18, pi. 8, f. 6. Stoll, Cic. 34, pi. 5, f. 27. O Cercopis viilnerata, Rossi. Illig. Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 45, 15. Curt. Brit. Ent. 461, 2. Herrich-S chaff. Nom. Ent. i. 66. Fieb. Ent. Monogr. 7, 1. Blanch. Hist. Nat. Lis. 188, 8, pi. 14, f. 4. Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Ins. 562. a,b. England. c, d. ? Presented by J. G. Children, Esq. e. France. Presented by M. Goureau. /, g. South of France. h — o. France. p, q. Spain. Presented by Capt. Parry. r — t. Turkey. list of homopterols insects. 669 2. Triecphora dorsata. <^ Cercopis dorsata, Ahrens, Faun. Im. i. pi. 21. Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 43, 11. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. I, 125,5. 0 Trispilaema, Amyot^ Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie^ v. 187, 418. France, Germany. "' 3. Triecphora arcuata. ^ Cercopis arcuata, Fieber, Ent. Monogr. 7, 3. Bohemia. 4. Triecphora 5-maculata. 0 Cercopis 5-maculata, Hoffni.^ Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 43, 12. Burm. >-\ Handb. Ent. ii. 125, 6. ^ Sassarus, Amyot, Ann. Sue. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie^ v. 187,417. a — c. Turkey-in-Asia. From Mr. Loftus' collection. ^ 5. Triecphora numida. Cercopis numida, Guer. Icon. Reg. Anim. Texte, 369. Constantina. 6. Triecphora plagiata. 6 Cercopis plagiata, Bwm. Handb. Ent. ii. 125, 4. Brazil. 0 7. Triecphora coccinea. ^Cercopis coccinea, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 48, 4. Syst. Rhyn. 93, 21. West Indies. 0 8. Triecphora bicolor. Cercopis bicolor, Fabr. Ent. Syst. Suppl. 523, 11. Syst. Rhyn 93, 26. Cape. 670 list of homopterous insects. 9. Tbiecphora analis. ft ^ Cercopis analis, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 49, 7. Syst. Rhyn. 93, 23. Cape. 10. Triecphora basirubra. Nigra; pectus rufo himaculatum ; femora apice tibiceque basi rufa ; alee anticce rufo unifasciatce et himaculatce. Black, pubescent : head transversely furrowed and flattened in front, with three distinct keels, forming an almost right angle on each side of the side pair: chest minutely and closely punctured: breast with a small red spot near the base of each hip : thighs red towards the tips ; shanks red at the base : fore-wings with a small red spot at the base ; a larger red spot in the disk, and beyond two- thirds of the length a red band, which does not join the fore border : hind-wings grayish, pale brown at the tips and along the hind bor- ders. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 8 lines. a. ? O 11. Triecphora contigua. Nigra ; scutelli latera, abdomen et pedes rufa; al(S anticcB fusccB^ rufo bifasciatce et univittatce fulvoque univittatce. Black, shining: head and chest finely punctured: epistoma with distinct, parallel, transverse furrows on each side of the keel : mouth red, with a pitchy tip : antennae ferraginous : scutcheon with a bright red rim on each side, tawny at the tip : breast pitchy, partly red : abdomen and legs bright red : fore-wings brown, with two bright red bands ; a tawny stripe diverges from the base of the fore border to the disk, and extends to the first band, and a red stripe extends from the base along the hind border nearly to the first band, which is oblique; second baud upright, dividing the net- work of the wing from the membranous part: hind-wings colourless, pale brown along the hind border and at the tips ; veins black. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 8 lines. a. Honduras. From Mr. Dyson's collection. J list of homoptebous insects. 671 12. Triecphoba propinqua. Nigro-viridis ; pectus rufum, piceo himaculatum ; abdomen ru- fu7n, apice nigrum; pedes nigri ; alee anticce fuscce luteo bifasciat(P, rufo unimaculata et univittatce. Greenish black, shining : head and chest finely punctured : epistoma with distinct parallel transverse furrows on each side of the keel : month red, with a black tip: autennte black : scutcheon with a red rim on each side, tawny at the tip ; breast red, with a large pitchy spot on each side : abdomen red, with a black tip: leo-s black: fore-wings dark brown, with two orange bands, with a red spot near the base of the fore border, and with a red stripe extending from the base along the hind border to the first band, which is oblique; second band upright, dividing the net-work of the wing from the membranous part: hind-wings almost colourless, pale brown at the lips and along the hind border ; veins black. Len^^th of the body 2^ lines ; of the wings 7 lines. a. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson's collection. ^ 13. TrIECPHORA SCITA. Nigra; caput fatmm, nigro maculatum ; thorax Jlavo fasciatus ; pectus rufo-fulvum; abdomen flavum rufo marginatum et fasciatum, apice piceum ; pedes rujr, tibiis anticis tarsisque nigris ; alee anticce fuscce, Jlavo nnimaculata, unifasciatce et univittatce. Black, shining : head and chest finely punctured : head yel- low, with a large transverse subquadrate black spot on the front; epistoma with indistinct parallel transverse furrows on each side of the keel, black towards the front: mouth yellow, black towards the tip : antennae yellow, black towards the base: a broad yellow band along the fore border of the chest: breast reddish tawny : abdomen yellow, red along each side and along the hind borders of the seg- ments, pitchy towards the tip : legs red ; tarsi, posterior libi^e to- wards the tips, and fore tibiae black : fore-wings dark brown thickly punctured, with a broad short yellow stripe extending from' the base along the hind boi-der, with a yellow triangular spot ex- tending from the fore border to the disk at one-third of the length and with a broad yellow upright band which divides the reticulations from the membranous part : hind-wings pale brown, almost colour- less beneath the fore border towards the base ; veins black. Leno-th of the body ^\ lines; of the wings 9 lines. a — c. Brazil. Presented by John Miers, Esq. 672 LIST OF HCMOPTEROUS INSECTS. O 14. TrIECPHORA BELLA. Nigra; caput suhtus et pectus lutea ; thorax hiteo hivittatus; pedes lutein tibiis tarsisque posticis nigris ; alee anticcB apice jiavo maculates. Deep black : head and chest shagreened : head beneath and breast orange ; an orange spot on each side of the front ; epistoma with indistinct parallel slightly oblique ridges on each side of the keel: mouth orange with a black tip: antennae black, orange to- wards the base ; third joint emitting a bristle, which is longer and more slender than the fourth joint ; an orange stripe along each side of the chest as far as the base of the fore-wing ; a large pitchy spot on each side of the hinder part of the breast : abdomen black, shining, broader than the chest; lower appendage recurved, forked : legs orange ; middle-feet and tips of fore-feet pitchy ; hind-shanks and hind-feet black, hairy, the former orange at the base: fore- wings black, long and narrow, with a large pale yellow transparent spot, occupying almost the whole breadth near each tip : hind-wings almost colourless, broader than the fore-wings, pale brown at the tips and along the hind border ; veins black. Length of the body 4 lines; of the wings 12 lines. a. Columbia. From Mr. Turner's collection. 15. Triecphora fereuginea. Testacea ; ales anticce ferruginea. Jlfale. — Testaceous, shining : head and thorax finely punctured : head above somewhat depressed, with a pitchy spot on each side be- tween the eyelet and the eye ; epistoma semi-transparent, with a broad flat conical front, on each side of which are slightly curved parallel transverse ridges : antennas black : chest with a pale pitchy spot on each side near the fore border; scutcheon with a broad rim on each side : two lower appendages of the abdomen long, slender, slightly curved upward, furnished each with a long setiform process, which forms nearly a right angle with the first joint, between these are two short slightly curved processes ; upper appendages short : tips of the feet pitchy : fore-wings ferruginous, with an irregular pale band near the base : hind-wings pale gray, with a slight brown tinge along the hind borders and at the tips ; veins black. Length of the body 3 lines; of the wings 8 lines. a. Philippine Islands. From Mr. Cuming's collection. b. Philippine Islands. From Mr. Wood's collection. LIST OF HOMOPTEEOUS INSECTS. 673 ^ 16. Triecphora maculata. Rufa; ales anticcB fusco unifasciatce et himaculatce. Bright red : head and chest finely punctured : crown with a longitudinal suture on each side of the disk ; epistoma with a flat linear front, which is conical towards the mouth, the latter has a hlack tip : feet and tips of shanks black : fore-wings thickly punc- tured, with a broad, dark brown, slightly oblique band across the middle, and with two large dark brown spots, forming an interrupted band near the tip : hind-wings almost colourless ; veins black. Length of the body 2 lines ; of the wings 6 lines. a. North West Coast of New Holland. From Mr. Dring's collec- tion. '^ 17. Triecphora afea. Nigra ; abdomen et pedes picea ; alee fosticce fusco-cinerece. Black : head and chest thickly punctured : crown with two longitudinal furrows on the disk ; epistoma in front flat, long spindle- shaped, with a rim on each side ; sides with distinct, parallel, slightly oblique ridges : mouth, abdomen, and legs pitchy : fore-wings thickly punctured : hind-wings brownish gray ; veins black. Length of the body 2^ lines ; of the wings 7 lines. a. Cape. Presented by M. Serville. O 18. Triecphora inconstans. Nigra; caput, pectus, abdomen et pedes rufa; tarsi nigri; alte anticcB rufo unimaculatce et unifasciatce. Black : head and chest thinly and coarsely punctured : head red ; crown rather depressed ; epistoma with a slightly concave spindle-shaped front, which has indistinct, parallel, slightly slanting, transverse ridges on each side : mouth red, with a black tip : chest along the fore border and scutcheon reddish : breast, abdomen, and legs bright red : feet and tips of shanks black : fore-wings black, thickly punctured, with a red curved band near each tip, and a red spot on the base of the fore border : hind-wings grayish ; veins black. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 8 lines. a. New Holland. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. PART III. 2 O 674 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 19. TrIECPHORA ANTICA. Liitea; caput nigrum; pedes fulvi; tarsi nigri ; alee anticce testacece. Male. — Luteous, shining : head and chest very finely punc- tured : head black ; face convex, forming, with the epistoma, a right angle, which is slightly concave in the disk ; a row of indistinct transverse parallel ridges on each side : tip of the mouth black : an- tennae black, tawny towards the tips : scutcheon emarginate on each side : abdominal appendages slightly reverted : legs tawny ; tips of anterior shanks and feet black : fore-wings testaceous ; their disks paler: hind-wings slightly tawny; veins tawny. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 9 lines. a — e. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson's collection. C Genus 5. MONECPHORA. Cercopis, p., Fahr. St. Farg. et Serv. Monecphora, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 562, 459. ^ 1. Monecphora cingulata. Cercopis cingulata, St. Farg. et Serv. Enc. Meth. x. 606, 10. Monecphora cingulata, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 562, 1. S. America. 0 2. Monecphora mutata. h Cercopis mutata, Fab. Ent. Syst. iv. 48, 5. Syst. Rhyn. 93, 22. Coqueb. Illustr. i. 33, pi. 8, f. 8. Senegal. C 3. Monecphora humeralis. Cercopis humeralis, St. Farg. et Serv. Enc. Meth. x. 606, 11. Brazil. 4. Monecphora lanio. ' Cercopis lanio, St. Farg. et Serv. Enc. Meth. x. 606, 12. Brazil. LIST OF HOMOPTEBOUS INSECTS. 675 ^ 5. MOXECPHORA InCA. A. Cercopis Inca, Gutr. Icon. Reg. Anim. Texte, 368. a. Mexico. ^ 6. MONECPHORA MACULATA. "^ Cercopis maculata, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 48, 3. Syst. Rhyn. 91, 12. a, h. Sierra Leone. Presented by the Rev. D. F. Morgan. c — e. ? ^ 7. MoNECPHORA AREATA. Cercopis areata, Germ. Rufa, subtus nigra ; caput nigro fasciatum ; fades rufo vittata ; thorax niger, rufo fascialus et marginatus ; femora nigra, apice rufa ; ales anticcB hasi lutecB ; alee posticcB cinerea, fusco marginatcs. Red, covered with tawny down, black beneath : head adorned between the eyes with a broad black band, which is convex in front ; face very convex and prominent, with a keel, which is red along half its length, and has eight slight furrows on each side : mouth with a red band and a red tip : chest black, with a red band, and on the fore-part with a red border : legs red ; thighs black, with red tips : fore-wings bright red, orange towards the base, with the exception of the fore-border; hind-wings gray, brown at the base, at the tips, and along the hind border; veins black, red towards the base. Length of the body 4^ lines ; of the wings 10 lines. a. Cape. From M. Drege's collection. b. Port Natal. From M. Gueinzins' collection. ^ 8. MoNECPHORA ABITHMETICA. Cercopis arithmetica. Germ. Rufa, subtus nigra ; caput nigro fasciatum ; fades rufo vittata ; thorax niger, rufo vittatu^ et semimarginatus ; pedes nigri ; tibice rufa ; alee aniicce nigro guinqu£maculatce ; alee pos~ ticee subluridcB, basi apiceque fuscce. Bright red, covered with tawny down, black beneath : head adorned between the eyes with a broad black band, which is convex 2o2 676 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. in front; face very convex and pTominent, with a keel, which is red along half the length, and has about twelve slight furrows on each side : chest black, with a broad red band, which is widened at each end, and occupies the sides of the fore part : segments of the abdo- men with broad black bands ; tip testaceous: legs black; shanks red : fore-wings with five black spots; two ou the disk near the base ; three near the tips, one on the fore border, another on the hind bor- der, the third on the disk: hind-wings slightly lurid, brown to\yards the base and at the lips ; veins tawny. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 11 lines, a, b. South Africa. Presented by Dr. A. Smith. c. Natal. From Dr. Krauss' collection. d, e. Cape, From M. Drege's collection. ^ 9. MONECPHORA PH^NICOPTERA. Cercopis phaenicoptera, Germ. Nigra ; capitis latera rufa ; fades rufo vittata ; thorax rufo fas- ciatus et semi-mar ginatus ; abdominis dorsum rufum ; pedes ruji ; femora postica nigra fasciata ; alcB anticce rufcB ; alee posticce fusca. Black : sides of the head red ; face very convex and prominent, with a red keel on each side, on which there are about nine slight furrows ; epistoma and mouth red: thorax red along the fore border and the hind border, adorned with an irregular interrupted black band ; ab- domen red above: legs red; hind-thighs with black bands : fore- wings bright red : hind-wings brown, paler towards the base ; veins brown, red towards the base. Length of the body 3 lines; of the wings 8 lines. a. South Africa. Presented by Dr. A. Smith. 6, c. Cape. From M. Drege's collection. 10. MONECPHOEA FLAMMIGERA. Cercopis rubra? Fab. Syst. Rliyn. 93, 22. Coqueb. III. Icon. i. 23j pi. 8, f 8. Rnfa ; alee posticcB sublimpidce . Bright red, rather narrow : head impressed above ; front shin- ing, very convex; keel and transverse furrows slight: tip of the mouth black : chest roughly punctured, somewhat rugulose : tips of the feet black : hind-wings almost colourless ; veins black. Length of the body 5 lines; of the wings 12 lines. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 677 ^ 11. MONECPHORA. INCARNATA. Sanguinea ; thorax nii/ro trifasciatus ; fectus, abdomen^ femora et tarsi nigra ; alee anticce nigro varicB. Bright crimson colour : head above with a black reversed V- shaped furrow; face aud epistoma very convex and prominent, forming an almost right angle, black on each side, clothed with short black hairs : mouth and antennas black : chest roughly punc- tured, with three black bands; the first half-interrupled ; the second interrupted; the third entire: breast and abdomen black; thighs black, with red tips ; feet and tips of shanks black : fore-wings with a short angular black stripe in the disk near the base, and with seve- ral black marks near the tips, which are black ; cross-veins very few : hind-wings almost colourless, dark brown about the hind border at the base ; tips brown ; veins tawny, red at the base and along the fore borders, brown at the tips. Length of the body 4|^ lines ; of the wings 10 lines. a — i. Interior of South Africa. Presented by Dr. A. Smith. 0 12. MoNECPHORA FLEXUOSA. Viridis ; scutellum, abdomen et pedes rufa; femora nigro vittata ; aim anticcs fusc(S, rufo hivittatce et unifasciatcB. Metallic green, tinged with blue and purple : head and chest shagreened : head almost flat above; face very convex, with a slight keel, on each side of which are parallel slightly oblique ridges : mouth red, with a black tip : antennae black, red at the base : scu- tellum red, eraarginate on each side : abdomen red ; appendages black, reverted: legs red; thighs striped with black: fore- wings dark brown, thickly punctured, with two pale red stripes, which pro- ceed from the base to one-third of the length, where they are curved upward ; a pale red waved band at two-thirds of the length: hind- wings pale brown ; veins black, bright red at the base. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 10 lines. a. ? 13. MoNECPHORA RADIATA. Nigra ; thorax ferrugineo fasciatus, vittis duabus scutelloque ful- vis ; pedes picei, femoribus subtus tibiisque posticis fulvis ; alee anticce rufo quinque vittata. Black : head and chest rugulose : head above ferruginous on the disk, tawny along the foie border; face very convex, tawny 2 o3 678 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. along tlie keel, piceous, and with distinct parallel cross ridges on each side : mouth ferruginous, with a black tip : antennae pitchy : fore-chest ferruginous along the fore border, having on each side a tawny stripe, which is dilated in front ; tip and scutcheon dull tawny : breast tawny about the hips : legs pitchy ; thighs beneath and hips tawny ; hind-shanks tawny, with pitchy tips : fore-wings thickly punctured, adorned with five pale red stripes, which accom- pany the longitudinal veins and spread over nearly the whole breadth at the base : hind-wings brown ; veins black. Length of the body 4^ lines ; of the wings 12 lines. a. Venezuela. From Mr. Stevens' collection. " 14. MONECPHORA RUBICUNDA. Fusco-testacea ; caput fiisco quadrimaculatum ; scutellum, abdo- men et pedes rufa; alee anticeefuscce, had rufoe rufoque bifas- ciata. Brownish testaceous, shining: head and fore-chest finely punc- tured : head above depressed, with a brown spot on each side between the eyes, and two in front of the eyelets; face veiy convex, clothed with short black hairs ; its keel very slight ; the parallel cross-furrows on each side indistinct; scutcheon and abdomen bright red ; the latter tawny on each side at the tip: legs bright red ; fore-wings brown, bright red at the base, near which the disk is somewhat tawny ; two pale red slightly zigzag bands, one at one- third, the other at Iwo-thirds of the length of the wing : hind-wings slightly gray, pale brown at the tips and along the hind-border Length of the body 3^ — 4 lines; of the wings 10 — 11 lines. a, b. Brazil. Presented by John Miers, Esq. 15. MONECPHOEA CROCEA. Lutea ; abdomen basi, pectus et pedes fulva ; femora antica nigra vittata ; al(B antic ce fiLSCce fulvo tinivittatcB luteo bifasciatcs. Luteous, shining : head and chest finely punctured : head above concave on each side ; face very convex, slightly compressed, with a row of indistinct parallel sliy^htly oblique cross ridges on each side of the keel : tip of the mouth black : abdomen at the base, breast, and legs tawny ; fore-thighs striped with black ; tips of the tarsi black : fore-wings brown, with two broad luteous bands, whose edges are whitish ; a short tawny stripe along the fore border from LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 679 the base : hind-wings almost colourless ; veins tawny. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 8 lines. a. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson's collection. ^ 16. MONECPHORA BIFASCIA. Nigra ; scutellum apice fulvum ; pectus, abdomen et pedes rufa ; alee antica; fuscce, basi fasciisque duahus rujis. Black : head and chest finely punctured : head reddish about the border and beneath; face convex; keel prominent; ridges on each side distinct, parallel, oblique : mouth reddish, with a black tip : tip of the scutcheon tawny : breast, abdomen, and legs red ; feet black towards the tips : fore-wings brown, red at the base, adorned with two narrow pale red bands, one at one-lhiid, the other at two- thirds of the lenoth: hind-wings pale brown; veins black, red at the base. Length of the body 3— 3^ lines ; of the wings 8 — 9 lines. a, b. ? ^ 17. MoNECPHORA VIRIDESCENS. Viridis ; abdomen apice rvfum; pedes rufi ; femora nigra; aim antica; nigro-vlrides, Jtavo bivittatm et nnifasciatcB. Metallic green : head and chest very thickly punctured : head above depressed on each side ; face very convex, with a slight ridge, on each side of which are parallel rather indistinct slightly oblique ridges : mouth red ; antennce black : abdomen at the tip and legs red ; thighs black: fore-wings blackish-green, with two short curved yellow stripes, which proceed from the base, and terminate before half the length, the inner one extends to the fore border; a slender slightly waved yellow band extends across the wing at two-thirds of the length : hind-wings grayish ; veins black. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 10 lines. a. S. America. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. O 18. MoNECPHORA SEMIFASCIA. Nigra ; scutellum et abdomen rufa, hoc subtus nigrum ; femora postica apice tibiceque posticce basi rufa ; alee anticce rufo bi- maculatce et unifasciatce. Black : head and chest shagreened, dull: head above depressed on each side ; face very convex, its keel prominent, with distinct 680 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. slightly olilique ridges on each side : mouth and scutcheon red : ab- domen red, black beneath, except the tip: tips of hind-thighs and hind-shanks at the base red : fore-wings with an interrupted red stripe at one-third, and two red spots at two-thirds of the length, one on the fore border, the other on the hind border: hind-wings almost colourless, brown at the tips and along the hind borders. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 8 lines. a. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson's collection. 6 19. MONECPHORA. ANGUSTA, MSS. A^ ^^p^ Nigra ; abdomen apice rufum ; pedes rufi, tibiis anticis femoribus- que nigro vittatis, tarsis nigris ; alee anticee basi rufescentes, luteo bifasciatce. Black, shining : head and chest finely punctured : head above depressed on each side ; face very convex ; keel reddish, very slight ; ridges on each side rather indistinct: mouth red, with a black tip: breast about the hips and tip of the abdomen red: legs red ; thighs and fore- shanks striped with black; feet black: fore-wings black, reddish at the base of the fore border, adorned with two slender luteous bands, one at one-third, the other at two-thirds of the length : hind-wings gray ; veins black. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 7\ lines. a. Georgia. Presented by E, Doubleday, Esq. ^ 20. MONECPHOEA SANGUINIPES. / Cercopis sanguinipes, Germar. • '^ Nigra ; abdomen piceum^ basi apiceque rufum ; pedes rufi ; femora piceo varia; alee anticce fuscce. Black : head and chest shagreened, dull : head above depressed: face convex, very prominent; keel and cross ridges slight : mouth red, with a black tip: abdomen pitchy, red at the base and at the tip : legs red; thighs partly pitchy: fore-wings dark brown ; cross-veins very few, occupying only the tips of the wings: hind-wings grayish, brown at the base. Length of the body 2\ lines ; of the wings 6 lines. a. Cape. From M. Drege's collection. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 681 21. MONECPHORA VITTATA. Picea, ferruqineo varia ; pectus testaceum ; abdomen ferrugineum ; pedes testacei ; tarsi nigri ; alee anticcs Jiavce, angustce, fusco quadrivittatcB^ apice fusco maculatce. Pitchy, partly ferruginous : head and chest almost flat, very finely punctured : face prominent, very convex ; keel slight ; cross ridges oblique, rather indistinct : mouth testaceous, with a black tip: antennae black; fourth joint tawny : breast testaceous: abdo- men ferruginous : legs testaceous ; feet and tips of anterior shanks black; hind feet testaceous at the base: fore-wingsyellow, long and narrow, with four irregular, partly united brown stripes : a row of angular brown spots along each tip : hind-wings almost colourless, pale brown at the tips and along the hind borders. Length of the body 3i lines ; of the wings 9 lines. a. South America. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. *-^ 22. MONECPHOEA OENATA. Fusca ; caput siihtus et pectus lutea, hoc nigro maculatum ; thorax Jlavo hifasciaius ; abdomen rufum, subtus luteum ; pedes lutein tarsis nigris ; alee anticce Jlavo trimaculatce. Brown : head and chest slightly shining, very finely punctured : head luteous beneath ; face very convex ; no keel, but a smooth, flat stripe between the ridges, which are oblique and indistinct : mouth luteous, with a pitchy band and tip : antennae black ; fourth joint tawny, accompanied by a shorter bristle : two broad, bright yellow bands on the chest, one along the fore border, the other near the tip : breast luteous, with a very large transverse subquadrate black spot: abdomen red, luteous beneath : legs luteous; knees, feet, and tips of shanks black : fore-wings adorned with three pale yellow spots; one at the base, nearly round; second long, extending in a slightly oblique direction from the fore border to beyond the mid- dle ; third almost round, on the fore border near the tip : hind- wings nearly colourless ; flaps pale brown ; veins brown. Length of the body 3^ lines ; of the wings 10 lines. a. Brazil. 682 LIST OF HOMOPTEEOUS INSECTS. 23. MONECPHORA ALBOATKA. Nigra; abdomen piceum^ hasi testaceum ; alcB anticce alho bifas- ciata. Black, shining : head and fore-chest rugulose : head flat; face slightly convex, not keeled, but quite smooth along a broad space in front; ridges on each side very oblique and indistinct: mouth pitchy, black towards the tip : abdomen pitchy, testaceous at the base: fore-wings adorned with two slender, zigzag, slightly curved white bands, which are interrupted in the middle: hind-wings gray, brown at the tips and along the hind borders ; veins black. Length of the body 3^ lines ; of the wings 9 lines. o. Columbia. From Mr. Turner's collection. 0 24. MoNECPHORA TRIMACULA. Picea; metathorax et pectus fulva; abdomen rufo fasciatum ; pedes fidvi ; alte anticce fuscce, albo trimaculatcs. Pitchy, shining : head and chest thinly and finely punctured : disk of the head above much depressed ; face very convex, very hairy, not keeled ; cross ridges on each side slightly oblique, rather indistinct: mouth and antennae tawny : chest very convex, with a slight cross furrow near the fore border, and with a very indistinct keel along the back : hind-chest and breast tawny : hind borders of the abdominal segments red : legs tawny : fore-wings brown, darkest along the fore border, with three round white spots ; one at the base ; the second and third in the disk, at one-third and at two- thirds of the length : hind-wings colourless, very slightly clouded along the hind borders ; veins tawny. Length of the body 3^ lines ; of the wings 9 lines. a. East India. ^ 25. MoNECPHORA SOLITA. Viridis ; pectus, abdomen et pedes rufa ; abdominis latera basi fulva; alee anticce fusccB, luteo unifasciatce, basi rufce. Metallic-green, slightly shining : head and chest very thickly punctured : head above depressed ; face purple, very convex, keeled, with distinct, slightly oblique cross ridges on each side : mouth bright red, with a black tip : antennae black, tawny towards the tips, LIST OF HOMO PTE ROUS INSECTS. 683 reddish at the base : hind-chest, breast, abdomen and legs bright red; abdomen tawny on each side at the base: fore-wings brown somewhat paler towards the base, which is red, with a slightly oblique, slender, orange band at two-thirds of the length : hind- wings pale brown, almost colourless beneath the fore border, veins brown, bright red at the base. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 9 lines. a, b. Brazil. Presented by John Miers, Esq. c. Brazil. Presented by J. G. Children, Esq. d — h. Brazil. ^ 26. MONECPHORA BASALIS. Fusca^ lata ; pectus, abdomen et pedes nifa ; alee anticce fuscce fvlvo bifasciatcB. Broad, brown, shining: head and chest very thickly punctured : head above depressed on each side ; face very convex, with a very prominent keel ; cross ridges on each side very distinct, slightly oblique ; epistoma and mouth red, the former compressed : chest with some depressions on each side near the fore border: breast hind-chest, abdomen and legs red : fore-wings brown, with two slender tawny bands ; the first at one-third of the length, slio-htlv interrupted; the second at two-thirds of the length, much inter- rupted : hind-wings slightly brown, almost colourless towards the base ; veins brown, red at the base. Length of the body 2^ lines ; of the wings 8 lines. a. Jamaica. From Mr. Gosse's collection. 27. MoNECPHORA NEGLECTA. Fusca ; abdomen testaceum ; pedes fulvi. Brown, slightly shining: head above and chest thickly punc- tured, somewhat depressed ; face very convex, hairy ; keel ferrugi- nous ; cross ridges on each side distinct, oblique ; epistoma fen'ugi- nous, compressed: mouth black, testaceous towards the base : hind- chest and abdomen testaceous : legs dark tawny ; tips of feet black : fore-wings brown : hind-wings almost colourless, pale brown at the tips and along the hind borders; veins brown, red at the base. Length of the body 4 lines; of the wings 8 lines. a. Jamaica. From Mr. Gosse's collection. 684 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. ^ 28. MONECPHORA INCOMPLETA. Fusca ; caput fulvofasciatum ; pectus testaceum, nigro maculatum ; pedes fulvi ; alee anticcefulvo himaculatce et hivittatce. Pale brown, shining : head and chest thickly punctured: head flat, tawny along the fore border on each side between the eyes and the face ; face very convex, keeled ; cross-ridges on each side dis- tinct, slightly oblique : epistoma and mouth dark tawny : hind- chest and breast pale testaceous, the latter with a large transverse subquadrate black spot : legs dark tawny : fore-wings pale brown ; fore border and hind border pale yellow along two-thirds of the length from the base; a pale yellow spot on each border nearer the tip: hind-wings almost colourless; veins brown. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 8 lines. a. Para. From Mr. Stevens' collection. ^ 29. MoNECPHORA DEMISSA. Nigro-cenea ; pectus et abdomen testacea, hoc piceo bimaculatum ; pedes nigri ; femora postica testacea ; alee antica fuscce, fulvo quadrimaculatcB. TEneous-black, slightly shining: head and chest thickly punc- tured : head above depressed on each side ; face brown, convex ; keel prominent ; cross-ridges on each side distinct, hardly oblique : mouth tawny with a pitchy tip : chest almost flat : hind-chest, breast and abdomen testaceous ; breast with a large piceous spot on each side : legs black ; hind thighs testaceous ; hind-shanks and hind- feet ferruginous towards the base: fore-wings brown, with three tawny spots at one-third of the length, forming an interrupted band, the two hinder spots small ; a tawny spot on the fore border at two- thirds of the length : hind-wings almost colourless, pale brown at the tips and along the hind borders ; veins brown, tawny at the base. Length of the body 2j lines ; of the wings 8 lines. a. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson's collection. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 686 ^ 32. MONECPHORA ERYTHROSTENA. Ferruginea ; pectus rufurn, nigro fasciatum ; abdomen rufum suhtus nigrum ; pedes ruji, tibiis anterioribus tarsisque nigris ; ala anticce nigrcB, ad costam basi rufcB. Ferruginous, shining : head and chest punctured : head above depressed on each side ; face smooth, convex, very prominent ; no keel ; ridges on each side ahnost obsolete ; fore part forming a con- cave conical compartment : mouth red with a black tip : breast red, with a black band : abdomen red, black beneath excepting the tip : legs red ; feet and anterior shanks black ; tips of hind shanks black ; hind-feet red at the base: fore-wings black, red along the fore border near the base : hind-wings grayish ; veins black. Length of the body 2i lines; of the wings 6 lines. a. Cape. From M. Drege's collection. ^ 33. MoNECPHORA? COLON. Cercopis colon, Hoff. Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 429. Brazil. ^ 34. MoNECPHORA ? PETRinCATA. Cercopis petrificata, Germ, Mag. Ent.'w. 45, 16. Brazil. 35. MoNECPHORA ? TERREA. Cercopis terrea, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 46, 17. Brazil. ^ 36. MoNECPHORA ? LINEOLA. ^ Cercopis lineola, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 94, 33. Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 41,6. PART. III. 2 P 686 LIST OF HOMOPTEEOUS INSECTS. r> Genus 5. SPHENOEHINA. Sphenorhina, Amy at et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 562, 464. ^ Cicada, p., Linn., Deg. f) Cercopis, p., Fabr.^ Germ,, St. Farg. et Serv., JBurm., Blanch., Guer. ^ 1. Sphenorhina lineglata. Sphenorhina lineolata, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 563, 1, pi. 10, f. 7. S. America? . .. ' 2. Sphenorhina marginata. "■ Cercopis marginata, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 48, 2. Syst. Rhyn. 90, 10. a. Brazil. ^ 3. Sphenorhina eufivaria. Nigra, rufo vittata et rrfarginata ; abdominis dorsum rufum ; pedes ruji, femoribus basi tarsisque nigris ; aI(B anticce fusccB, rufo bivittatce, nigro semi-mar ginatce. Black, shining : crown of the head with a bright red stripe ex- tending to the face, which is bright red, and has on each side a pitchy disk, with about twelve oblique furrows : feelers pale towards the lips : middle stripe and border of the chest bright red : disk of the back of the abdomen dark red : legs red ; thighs towards the base and at the tips, hips, feet, and tips of shanks black : fore- wings brown, narrow, black along the borders from the middle to the tips ; the black is accompanied by a red stripe, which, towards the base, occupies the fore border, and diverges thereunto from the hind border: hind-wings brown ; veins bl^l^ Length of the body 5 — 6 lines ; of the wings 16 — 18 lines. /" a, b. Brazil. v 4. Sphenorhina coMPREssA. C^Cercopis compressa, St. Farg.et Serv. Enc. Meth. x. 606, 9. Stoll, Cic.pl. 21, f. 112. a. Brazil. Presented by J. G. Children, Esq. b, c. Brazil. 0 list of homopterous insects. 687 0 5. Sphenorhina liturata? Cercopis liturata? St. Farg. et Serv. Enc. Meth. x. 606, 9. j^nea ; caput anticum, pectus, abdomen et pedes nigra ; pectus rufo maculatum ; alee anticce rufo trivittatce. Brassy, thiclily punctured : head black in front ; keel very pro- minent, and forming in front an almost right angle, with transverse furrows on each side ; mouth red at tlie base : breast and abdomen black, the former red about the hips: oviduct red: legs black; knees and trochanters red : fore-wings black, very thickly and mi- nutely punctured, covered with gilded down, adorned with three red stripes ; first near the fore border, joining the second near the tip of the wing ; second and third accompanying the longitudinal veins ; second with a short fork near the base : hind-wings brown ; veins black. Length of the body 5^ lines ; of the wings 15 lines. a. Brazil. h. ? 6. Sphenorhina venosa. Nigra ; scutelli latera et metathorax picea ; abdomen basi rufescens; alcB anticce nigro-picecE rufo-venosce. Black, almost dull : head shining, keeled and very angular in front, with transverse furrows : fore-chest very thickly punctured : hind-chest and sides of the scutcheon pitchy : abdomen reddish at the base, somewhat dilated on each side : fore-wings piceous black, red along the veins which are also red : hind-wings dark brown ; veins black. Length of the body 6 lines ; of the wings 15 lines. a. ? From Mr. Argent's collection. ^ 7. Sphenorhina elliptica. Nigra, rufo varia ; alee anticce rufce nigra marginats almost colourless, pale brown at the tips and along the hind borders ; veins black, bright red at the base. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 10 lines. a. South America. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 695 O 27. Sphenorhina contigua. Nigra; abdomen rufum; pedes picei ; alee anticce fuscce, rufo bimacuIatcB et unifasciat(B. Black, shining: head rather long-, somewhat concave above; face produced, conical, very hairy, quite smooth ; first joint of the mouth red : fourth joint of the antennae pale : chesl roughly punc- tured, rather Ions: and narrow in front, where there are two transverse furrows; three slight longitudinal furrows between the fore-wings : abdomen bright red, with a black tip: legs pitchy : Jore-wings dark brown, with a slightly oblique red band near the base ; two red spots at two-thirds of the length, one extending from the fore border to the disk, the other very small, near the hind border ; hind-wings almost colourless, very slightly tinged with brown at the tips and along the hind borders ; veins black, red at the base. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 9 lines. a, b. North India. From Mr. Warwick's collection. 28. Sphenorhina inteemedia. Nigra; abdomen rufum ; alee anticcB angusia^Jiavo unifasciata, rufo unimaculatcB. Black, shining : head rather long, depressed above; face pro- duced, conical, compressed, almost acute at the tip, with longitudi- nal ridges on each side, having a long, narrow, flat, smooth, pitchy compartment in front: mouth pitchy : chest with an indistinct cross furrow in front : abdomen bright red with a black tip : fore-wings narrow, with a broad, pale yellow, slightly oblique band near the base, and a red spot near the fore border at two- thirds of the length : hind-wings almost colourless, pale brown at the tips and along the hind border ; veins tawny, red at the base, brown towards the tips. Length of the body 3^ lines ; of the wings 8 lines. a. North India. From Mr. Warwick's collection. 29. Sphenorhina proxima. Nigra; abdomen supra rufum; alee anticte fxiscce, albido bifas- ciatcB. Black, shining : head and chest finely punctured : head rather long, slightly concave above ; face produced, conical, smooth, very 696 LIST OF HOMOPTEEOUS INSECTS. hairy : fourth joint of ihe antennse tawny : chest rather long and narrow in front, with an indistinct cross furrow : abdomen red, black towards the tip and beneath : hind-hips reddish : fore-wings dark brown, rather narrow, with two whitish, very slightly oblique bands ; one broad, at one-third of the length, the other narrow, in- terrupted, and not joining the hind border, at two-thirds of the length : hind-wings almost colourless, pale brown at the tips and along the hind borders ; veins black, pale yellow at the base. Length of the body S^ lines; of the wings 7 lines. a. North India. From Mr. Warwick's collection. ^ 30. Sphenoehina peoducta. Nigra ; scutelli latera, abdomen et pedes rufa ; aim anticce rufce^ apice nigra. Black, shining : head depressed on each side above ; face much produced, conical, smooth, hairy above, ferruginous at the tip, whence a broad ferruginous stripe extends to the epistoma, which has an elliptical concave compartment adjoining the mouth; the latter is red with a black tip: feelers pitchy; fourth joint pale: chest finely punctured, clothed with short pale hairs, depressed on each side in front: sides and tip of the scutcheon, hind-chest, abdo- men and legs bright red ; tips of the shanks and of the feet black : fore-wings bright red with black tips, narrow towards the base ; hind- wings colourless ; veins tawny, bright red at the base and along the fore border. Length of the body 3^ lines ; of the wings 8 lines. a—j. ? 0 3L Sphenoehina teansiens. Ferruginea ; caput nigrum; scutelli latera et abdomen tesiacea; femora tibiceque picea ; alcB anticce fuscce. Ferruginous, shining : head and chest minutely punctured, covered with tawny down : head black, depressed on each side above, hardly concave along the hind border, semicircular in front ; face convex, prominent, keeled, spindle-shaped, with about ten oblique cross ridges on each side : sides of the scutcheon and abdomen tes- taceous : thighs and feet mostly pitchy : fore-wings brown : hind- wings pale gray ; veins black, tawny at the base. Length of the body 2^ lines ; of the wings 7 lines. a. Brazil. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 697 C^ 32. Sphenorhina rubicunda. Rufo-fulva ; pectus piceo fasciatum ; abdominis latera ad apicem, tibiee anteriores tarsique picea ; alee antica rufce, basi lutece. Reddish tawny, shining : head impressed above, much narrower than the chest, straight along the hind border, forming a slightly obtuse angle in front, broader than long ; face convex, prominent, smooth, hardly compressed, sli Cercopis spumaria, Var. 6, Fall. Act. Holm. 1805, 246. -^j^.-f a^ ^ Cercopis spumaria, Var. g, lateralis, Ze//. Ins. Lapp. 515. -- Aphrophora lateralis. Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 53, 9. -^ Catachilus, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 192, 4, 423. '^ Cercopis spumaria, Var. v? Fall. Act. Holm. 1805, 246. ^ Cercopis spumaria, Var. k, vittata ? Zett. Ins. Lapp. 516. 0 Tettigonia vittata ? Ahr. Faun. Eur. Fasc. vi. f. 20. Var. Jc, Burm. C Cicada vittata, Linn. Faun. Suec. 889. Fuessl. Ins. Helv. 24, 464. Gmel. Ed. Syst. Nat. i. 4, 2107, 36. e: Cercopis vittata, Fabr. Sp. Ins. ii. 324, 17. Mant. Ins. ii. 270, 23. Ent. Syst. iv. 53, 25. Syst. Rhyn. 96, 45. ^ Hypomius, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 192, 425. ^^ Cercopis biguttata, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn, 97, 53. ^ Var. Cercopis 4-punctata, Schr. Faun. Boic. ii. 1070. ^' Var. Cercopis fasciata, Schr. Faun. Boic. ii. 57, 1068. -^ Var. Cercopis gibba, Fabr. Spec. Ins. ii. 334, 11. Mant. Ins. ii. 275, 16. Ent. Si/st. iv. 54, 34. Syst. Rhyn. 97, 52. Gmel. Ed. Syst. Nat. i. 4, 2102, 107. -~ Cercopis spumaria, Var. &, Fall. Act. Holm. 1805, 246. ^ Cercopis spumaria, Var. b, gibba, Zett. Ins. Lapp. 514. <^ Var. Cercopis spumaria, Var. ^, Fall. Act. Holm. 1805, 246. ■^ Cercopis spumaria, Var. e, obscura, Zett. Ins. Lapp. 515. ^■^ Var. Cercopis prasusta ? Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 53, 28. ^ Issus praeustus? Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 100, 5. ''" Cercopis spumaria, Yslv.k. Fall. Act. Holm. 1805. V a — z. England. a a — z z. S. France. a a a. Geneva. Presented by M. Goureau. bbb. ? Presented by J. G. Children, Esq. c c c. Scotland. Presented by R. N. Greville, Esq. PART. III. 2 S 722 list of homopterous insects. ■ 37. Ptyelus lineatus. Cicada lineata, Linn. Syst. Nat. (Ed. xii.) 709, 31. Faun. Suec. 888. Giuel. Ed. Si/st. Nat. i. 4, 2103, 31. (y Cercopis lineata, Fabr. Spec. Ins. ij. 330, 8. Mant. Ins. ii. 274, 13. Ent. Syst. iv. Rhyn. 96, 42. Q Cercopis abbreviata, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 96, 47. Panz. Faun. Germ. ciii. 9. ^ Cercopis spumaria, Va.Y.u-^ Fall. Act. Holm. 1805, 246. ^ Cercopis spumaria, Var. i, lineata ? Zett. Ins. Lapp. 516. -^Cercopis campestris? Fall. Act. Holm. 1805, 252. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 516, 3. ^ Aphrophora lineata, Genn. May. Ent. iv. 53, 6. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 1, 123, 4. ^ Aphrophora abbreviate, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 54, 10. ^ Catagrammus, Amyot, Ann. Sac. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 192, 423. a. ? Presented by J. G. Children, Esq. b, c. ? <^ 38. Ptvelus mispachthus. (^ Mispachthus, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 194, 427. France, Italy. ^ 39. Ptyelus leucophthalmus. ^ Ptyelus bifasciata, Var. ? b Cicada leucophthalma, Linn. Faun. Suec. 883. Gmel. Ed. Syst. Nat. i. 4,2106,26. 6 Cercopis leucophthalma, Fabr. Spec. Ins. ii. 325, 21. Mant. Ins. ii. 270, 28. Enf. Syst. iv. Syst. Rhyn. 95, 38. ^ Cercopis spumaria, Var. e? Fall. Act. Holm. 1805, 246. C" Cercopis spumaria, Var. d, leucophthalma, Zett. Ins. Lapp. 515. O Aphrophora leucophthalma. Germ. Mag. JEnt. iv. 53, 4. Faun. Ins. ix. pi. 17. Europe. 40. Ptyelus pubescens. ^ Tettigonia pubescens, Curtis. a — h. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. i. South of France. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 723 .-s 41. Ptyelus exclamationis. ^ Cicada exclamationis, Tkunb. Act. Ups. iv. 24, 40. Gmel. Ed. Syst. Nat. i. 4, 2108, 143. 0 Cercopis exclamatioDis, Fall. Act. Holm. 1805, 253, 7. Cic. 21, 8. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 517, 4. Fuscus, depressus, subtus fiilvus ; pectoris discus niger ; abdomen supra nigrum ; pedes Jiavi ; ala anticce ad costam albo bi- maculatcE. Brown, covered with pale down : head and chest flat : head slightly impressed on each side of the disk, concave along the hind border, almost conical in front ; face tawny, shining, very convex, having on each side about twelve oblique brown bands which are very indistinct with the exception of five between the eyes : breast tawny with a black disk : abdomen black above, tawny beneath : legs yellow : fore-wings pale brown, darker along the hind border near the tips, with two large, almost triangular white spots on the fore border: hind-wings colourless; veins brown. Length of the body If line ; of the wings 3^ lines. a. ? Presented by J. G. Children, Esq. 42. Ptyelus? apicalis. Ptyelus apicalis, St. Farg. et Serv. Enc. Meth. x. 608. 0 Aphrophora apicalis, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 53, 7. Europe. ^ 43. Ptyelus albilateea. / ^ Aphrophora albilatera, Germar, MSS. Stramineus, depressus ; abdomen fulvum ; alee anticce ad costam albidcc. Straw colour, covered with pale down : head and chest flat above : head concave behind, more convex in front ; face slightly convex ; ridges on each side very indistinct : abdomen tawny : fore- wings whitish along the fore border ; veins ferruginous : hind-wings colourless ; veins pale straw colour. Length of the body 2 lines : of the wings 4 lines. a. Cape. From M. Drege's collection. 2s-2 724 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 44. Ptyelus trivirgatus. Ptyelus trivirgatus, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 567, 2, pi. 10, f. 9. 45. Ptyelus ferbum-equinum. Ptyelus feiTum-equinum, St. Farg. et Serv. Enc. Meth. x. 608, 1. ^ 46. Ptyelus mirabilis. Ptyelus mirabilis, Amyot, Hist. Nat. Hem. 566, 1. it? Cercopis mirabilis, Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. iii. 187, 1. New Holland ; Madagascar. 0 47. Ptyelus subfasciatgs. Fulvus ; caput supra luteum, subtus anticS piceum ; thorax fvseo sexvittatus ; pectoris discus niger ; abdomen piceum basi ful- vum; tibiae posticce apice nigrte ; alee anticce alba bifasciat(Bf basifulvo maculatce. Pale tawny, shining, very finely punctured : head above luteous, slightly concave along the hind border, very convex in front ; face very convex, pitchy towards the epistoma, which is also pitchy ; ridges on each side very slight : chest with six brown stripes ; a brown spot on each side by the base of the fore-wing : disk of the breast black : abdomen pitchy, pale tawny at the base : tips of the hind shanks black : fore-wings brown, with a tawny spot on each side at the base, and with two white bands, the first not reaching the hind border, the second interrupted in the middle: hind-wings co- lourless : veins tawny. Length of the body 1 f line ; of the wings 4 lines. a. North India. From Mr. Warwick's collection. '-' 48. Ptyelus obtusus. Of Cercopis obtusa, Say. United States. LIST OF HGMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 725 ^ 49. PtYELUS IGNIPICTUS. t^ Cercopis ignipicta, Harris, Cat. Ins. Massach. United States. ^ Genus 3. LEPYRONIA. Lepyronia, Amijot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Him. 567, 463. O Cicada, p., Linn. 0 Cercopis, p., Fahr. Panz. 0 AphiropLora, p., Germ., Burm. 0 1. Lepyronia obscueata. Lepyronia obscurata, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 567, 1, pi. 10. f. 10. (^ 2. Lepyronia sdbfasciata. Lepyronia suLfasciata, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 567, 2. Brazil. ^ 3. Lepyeonia coleoptrata. Lepyronia coleoptratR, Amynt et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 567, 3. 0 Cicada coleoptrata, Linn. Faun. Suec. 240, 880. <> Cercopis angulata, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 53, 27. Syst. Rhyn. 97, 49- Panz. Faun. Ins. Germ. 103, 10. 6 Aphrophora coleoptrata, Germ. May. Ent. iv. 54, 11. (J^Aphrophora angulata, Burm. Handh. Ent. ii. 123, 5. f"^ / ^ ^ Lepyronia, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2m€ Serie, v. 194, 428. H *r>t ^^ a — q. France. ^*~ ^ 4. Lepyronia subfasciata ? Lepyronia subfasciata, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 567, 2. a. Brazil. From Mr. Shuckard's collection. 2 s3 726 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. ^ 5. Lepyeonia convexa. Ferruginea ; fades Jlava ; pectus et abdomen picea ; femora basi, protibice et protarsi Jlava ; alee anticce piceo-maculata^ albo unifasciatce. Pale ferruginous: head and chest flat, thickly and minutely punctured : head almost conical in front, very slightly concave along the hind border ; its length about half its breadth ; face yellow, very convex and prominent, with about ten shallow hardly oblique ridges on each side, with pitchy spaces between the six next the front ; epistoma and mouth pitchy, the latter reaching the middle-hips : breast and abdomen mostly pitchy : thighs towards the base, fore- shanks and fore-feet yellow : fore-wings convex, elliptical, vvith a few pale pitcby spots, pitchy towards the base, near which there is an oblique white band, which does not reach the hind border : hind- wings colourless ; veins pale yellow. Length of the body 2^ lines ; of the wings 5 lines. ^ Var. (3. Fore-wings pale yellow towards the tips, with the ex- ception of the borders of the veins. a. New Holland. Presented by the Haslar Hospital. b. New Holland. From Mr. Lambert's collection. «5 6. LEPYROiilA ALBICINCTA ? Testacea ; thorax postice piceus, albo fasciatus ; pectus Jlavum^ piceo varium ; pedes fulvi ; femora basi Jlava ; alee anticce fuscce, albo fasciat(B. C> Aphrophora albicincta? Erichson, Archiv. i. 1842,285,277. Testaceous, shining : head, chest, and fore-wings thickly and minutely punctured : head and chest flat: head with an indistinct cross furrow in the disk, almost straight along the hind border, slightly conical in front ; face very convex and prominent, yellow, with about twelve shallow, very slightly oblique cross ridges on each side ; the spaces between eight of these are pitchy ; epistoma partly pitchy : mouth tawny, reaching the middle hips ; tip pitchy : hind part of the chest pitchy, with a slightly undulating white band : breast yellow, partly pitchy : abdomen pitchy : legs tawny ; thighs yellow towards the base ; feet pitchy towards the tips : fore-wings convex, elliptical, dark brown for two-thirds of the length, white, LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 727 with the exception of the tJDrders of the veins, from thence to the tips ; a broad white band at one-third of the length : hind-wings colourless ; veins tawny. Length of the body H line; of the wings 4 lines. 0 Var. /3. Fore-wings brown towards the tips with the exception of the fore border, and a few dots on the disks of the areolets. a, h. New Holland. Presented by the Entomological Club, c, d. New Holland. Presented by the Haslar Hospital. e. New Holland. u 7. Lepyronia brevis. Testacea; thorax ad discum piceiis ; scutelluvi flavo fasciatum ; abdomen piceum ; pedes Jlavi, nigro fasciati ; alcd anticce piceee, flavo semifasciateB, ad apices limpidcB. Testaceous, shining, short, broad : head and chest slightly convex : head very short, as broad as the chest ; its length less than one- fourth of its breadth ; face very convex and prominent, extending beyond the crown, with about twelve very shallow, hardly oblique cross ridges, the spaces between these are darker : mouth with a pitchy tip, reaching the middle hips : chest finely striated across, somewhat pitchy on the disk, bright yellow towards the tip of the scutcheon : abdomen mostly pitchy, legs yellow, adorned excepting the fore-thighs with black bands: lore-wings pitchy, convex, almost elliptical, as if composed of two slightly convex parts, with a colour- less spot near the middle of the fore border, almost colourless to- wards the tips, with the exception of a pitchy spot, and with a short bright yellow band extending from the hind border to the disk near the base: hind-wings almost colourless; veins black. Length of the body 1^ line ; of the wings 3 lines. a. Columbia. From Mr. Turner's collection. ^ 0 S. Lepyronia ? Australia. Nigra, nitens ; caput fulvo varium ; pectus Jlavo bivittatum ; ab- domen basi fulvum ; genua fulva ; alee anticce fulvce, nigro- marginatce. Black, shining, short and thick : head short, partly tawny in * front and behind, angular on the hind border, convex in front ; face very convex, slightly keeled, having on each side about eight ridges which are very distinct and not oblique : chest convex, transversely 728 LIST OF HOMOPTEEOUS INSECTS. rugulose ; breast with a yellow stripe on each side : abdomen partly tawny towards the base : knees tawny : fore-wings tawny, roughly punctured, black towards the base and towards the tips, and along the hind borders : hind-wings colourless. Length ot the body 2 lines ; of the wings 5 lines. a. New Holland. Presented by the Haslar Hospital. ^ 9. Lepyronia? signifera. Nigra, nitens, brevis, crassa ; thorax fuscus, Jiavo bifasciatus ; pedes Jlavi, fusco fasciati ; alee anticcB subfuscce. Black, convex, smooth, shining, very thick, short, and broad : chest adorned with two broad bright yellow bands, between which it is brown : abdomen brown (?) : legs yellow, with brown bands : fore-wings pale brown ; veins very few. Length of the body 1 line ; of the wings 2 lines. a. Porto Rico. Presented by W. F. Brockholes, Esq. f? Genus 4. ORTHORHAPHIA. Orthorhaphia, Westw., Griff. An. Kingd. ii. 263, ^ L Orthorhaphia cassidioides. Orthorhaphia cassidioides, Westw. Griff. An. Kingd. ii. 263, pi. 109, f.l. Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 568, 1, pi. 10, f. 8. a. Brazil. From Mr. Shuckard's collection. 2. Orthorhaphia reducta. Viridis ; caput subtus fulvum, utrinque fusco fasciatum; pectus, abdomen et pedes Julva ; alee anticce fuscovirides, basi apiceque fulvce. Green, convex, shining, minutely punctured : head above flat, almost conical, tawny beneath, with brown bands on each side, very different from that of the preceding species in form : breast, abdo- men and legs tawny, fore-wings brownish green on the disk, mostly tawny near the base and towards the tips. Length of the body If line ; of the wings 3 lines. a. Brazil. Presented by Capt. Parry. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 729 C 3. Orthorhaphia testacea. Testacea, concolor. n Entirely testaceous, like O. reducta in structure : head, chest, and fore-winj^s shining, minutely punctured. Length of the hody If line ; of the wings 3 lines. a. Brazil. Presented by Capt. Parry. v^ Genus 5. MACH^ROTA. Machaerota, Burm. Handh. Ent. ii. 1, 128. A 1. Mach^rota ensifera. Machaerota ensifera, Burm. Handh. Ent. ii. 1, 128, 1. a, h. Philippine Islands. From Mr. Wood's collection, c, d. Philippine Islands. e. Java. From the East India Company's collection. /. North India. From Mr. Warwick's collection. ^ Genus 6. PERINOIA, n. Corpus sat angustum : caput productum, conicum. Body rather narrow : head flat, long, conical. u 1. Perinoia septemfasciata. Fusca ; caput Jlavo 4-fasciatum ; thorax Jlavo 3-fasciatus ; alee anticce angustce^ alho maculatce et unifasciatce. Brown, shining, spindle-shaped, head and chest flat, thickly punctured, slightly rugulose : head produced in front, conical, hardly broader than long, about half the length of the chest, adorned with four yellow bands, very slightly concave along the hind border ; face smooth, pitchy, yellow towards the epistoma, with about ten indistinct curved oblique cross ridges on each side ; epi- stoma slightly keeled, tawny towards the tip : mouth yellow with a 730 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. pitchy tip, reaching the middle hips : chest with three yellow bands ; the first on the fore border ; the second near the first, the third on the slightly concave hind border adjoining the scutcheon : fore- wings narrow, with very numerous cross-veins towards the tips ; a white band near the base, not extending to the fore border ; two white spots before half the length, one on the fore border, the other on the hind border ; two white spots on the fore border nearer the tip, where the disks of all the little areolets are whitish : hind-wings gray ; veins black, tawny at the base. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 9 lines. a, h. Philippine Islands. From Mr. Cuming's collection. 2. Perinoia varia. Nigra, fusiformis ; caput Jlavo bifasciatum ; thorax Jlavo uni- vittatus ; abdomen obscure Jiavum ; pedes fulvi, tibiis anteri- oribus supra tarsisque nigris ; al(B anticce Jlavo sex maculatce. Black, shining, spindle-shaped, dingy yellow beneath, head and chest flat, thickly punctured, slightly rugulose : head produced in front, conical, hardly broader than long, about half the length of the chest, concave along the hind border, adorned with two yellow bands ; first band interrupted, its borders much jagged ; second emitting five short streaks from its hind border ; face slightly punc- tured, convex, with a flat stripe, on each side of which are about ten very oblique cross ridges : mouth tawny, with a pitchy tip, not reaching the middle hips : feelers tawny : chest very slightly convex, with a broad yellow stripe ; a furrow on each side extending from the eye to the base of the fore-wing : abdomen dingy yellow : ovi- duct black : legs tawny ; feet black ; anterior shanks black above ; fore-wings with six yellow marks ; first forming a short stripe from the base along the middle; second and third oblique; one by the fore border, the other by the hind border ; fourth short, extending from the fore border towards the disk : fifth and sixth forming two stripes, which taper nearly to the tip : hind-wings nearly colourless ; veins black, tawny at the base. Length of the body 4|^ lines ; of the wings 9 lines. a. Philippine Islands. From Mr. Cuming's collection. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 731 ^ Genus 7. CHALEPUS, n. Caput antice attenuatum^ compressum^ suharcuatum, ascendens. Head prolonged like those of some Fulgorina, attenuated, compressed, ascending, more or less curved. (/ 1. ChALEPUS HASTATUS. Ferruginea ; caput supra et apice nigrum ; fades et pectus flavo bivittata ; thorax Jiavo bimaculatus ; scutellum piceum, apice Jlavuin; abdomen testaceum ; pedes testacei ; alee anticce Jlavo fuscce. Ferruginous : head and chest finely punctured : head mostly black above towards the tip, forming a long pointed horn, which is inclined upwards, and whose length is more than twice its breadth at the base ; face slightly convex, with a yellow stripe on each side ; epistoma pitchy, with a tawny stripe : mouth ferruginous, reaching the middle hips ; tip pitchy : chest with a small yellow spot on each side ; scutcheon pitchy with a yellow tip : breast with a yelluw stripe on each side : abdomen and legs testaceous ; tips of the feet pitchy : fore-wings yellowish brown, narrow, very convex along the fore border, almost spindle-shaped: hind-wings broad, almost colourless, with a tawny tinge towards the base ; veins brown, tawny towards the base. Length of the body 4^ lines ; of the wings 9 lines. a. ^ 2. Chalepus telifeeus. Ferrugineus ; caput piceo trivittatum ; fades Jlava, piceo vittata ; thorax piceo trivittatus ; pectus fulvum ; abdomen rufescens, segmentorum marginibus Jiavis ; pedes fulvo-JIavi, tibiis ante- rioribus rufis, tarsis anierioribus piceis ; alee antica angustce, piceo bifasciatce. Ferruginous : head and chest minutely punctured, covered with tawny down : head tapering, much inclined upward, forming a long prismatic pointed horn ; its length more than twice its breadth at the base ; three pitchy stripes above ; face yellow, spindle-shaped, with a pitchy stripe along the disk, on each side of which are ten distinct very oblique cross ridges ; epistoma yellow, with a ferrugi- 732 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. nous disk: mouth pitchy : chest wilh three indistinct pitchy stripes: breast mostly tawny : abdomen reddish ; hind borders of the seg- ments yellow : legs yellow, partly tawny ; anterior shanks red ; an- terior feet pitchy : fore-wings narrow, almost spindle-shaped, thickly punctured, covered with tawny down, adorned with two irregular, diflFiised, slightly oblique pitchy bands : hind-wings slightly gray, brownish at the tips and along the hind borders ; veins black, tawny at the base. Length of the body 4| lines ; of the wings 7 lines. a. New South Wales. From Mr. Pamplin's collection. h. New Holland. From Capt. Parry's collection. ^ Genus 8. TSTHMIA, n. Caput sat angustunij conicum, transverse striatum, concavum. Head rather narrow, concave above, conical in front, striated across. O 1, IsTHMIA UN DATA. Nigro-fusca, nitens ; scutellum apice, pectus et abdomen ferruginea ; pedes anteriores picei ; pedes postici fulvi femoribus apice piceis ; alee antica fuscce, fasciis tribusferrugineis albo inar- ginatis ornatce. Blackish-brown, shining : head small almost triangular, slightly convex beneath : raoulh tawmy : eyes prominent : tip of the scut- cheon, breast and abdomen ferruginous : legs pitchy ; hind legs tawny ; hind-thighs pitchy towards the tips : fore-wings brown, with three broad undulating feriiiginous bands, which are partly bor- dered with white : hind-wings almost colourless ; veins tawny. liCngth of the body l^ line ; of the wings 4 lines. a. Sierra Leone. Presented by the Eev. D. F. Morgan. O Sub-tribe 6. SEERIPEDES. Serripedes, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 569. O Group 1. TETTIGONIDES. Tettigonides, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 569. p LIST OF HOMOPTEEOUS INJECTS. ,-_ L»*733 O Genus 1. TETTIGONIA. '^^Cicada, p., Linn., Fabr., Fall., Zett. Tettigonia, p., Lair. Tettipconia, Germar, Bunn., Herrich-Schatffer, Blanch., Amyot et Serv. c^Amblycephalus Curtis, Amyot et Serv. ■^ Euacanthus, St. Farg. et Serv., Hcrrich-S chaffer, Amyot et Serv. O Deltocephalus, Bunn. O Cicadella, Crochard. O 1. Tettigonia 12-punctata. Tetti^ouia 12-piinctata, Germ. May. Ent. iv. 66, 14. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 1, 117, 2. Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. Hi. 190, 1. Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 570, 1 . a. Brazil. Presented by John Miers, Esq. b. Brazil. c. Brazil. ' . 2. Tettigonia farinaria. Tettigonia farinaria, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 570, 2, pi. 10, f. 11. 0 3. Tettigonia teifasciata. Tettigonia trifasciata, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 570, 3, pi. 11, f. 10. a. Para. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 4. Tettigonia farinosa. - Cicada farinosa, Fab. Syst. Rhyn. 70, 41. Sumatra. 0 5. Tettigonia vebnicosa. Tettigonia vernicosa, St. Farg. et Serv. Enc. Meth. x. 601, 1. a — d. Brazil. tJ 6. Tettigonia frontalis. Tettigonia frontalis, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 64, 11. n. Brazil. PART III. -2 T 734 list of homopterous insects. 7. Tettigonia cruenta. 0 — Cicada cruenta, Fahr. Ent. Syst. Suppl. 521, 68. Syst. Rhyn. 67, 28. Cayenne. 0 8. Tettigonia splendida. ^ ' Cicada splendida, Fabr\ Syst Rliyn. 68, 29 Cicada f( Cavenne. ^^ Cicada festiva, Fahr. Ent. Syst. Suppl. 521, 68. 9. Tettigonia pauperata. - ^ Cicada pauperata, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 71, 47. S. America. UlO. Tettigonia miniata. Tettigonia miniata, Hoffm., Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 69, 20. Brazil. 11. Tettigonia incarnata. Tettigonia incarnata, Germ. Mag. Ent.'w. 69, 21. Brazil. 012. Tettigonia purpurata. Tettigonia purpurata, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 63, 10. a — d. Brazil. 0 r^ 13. Tettigonia 5-maculata. Tettigonia 5-maculata, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 67, 16. Brazil. *^14. Tettigonia xanthocephala. Tettigonia xanthocephala, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv, 63, 9. Brazil. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 735 ^ 15. Tettigonia? sulcicolus. Tettigonia sulcicollis, Germ. Mag. JEnt. iv. 62, 8. Brazil. 16. Tettigonia bifasciata. Tettigonia bifasciata, Burm. Handh. Ent. ii. J, 117, 1. Cicada bifasciata, Fahr. Syst. Rhyn. 70, 42. S. America. ^ 17. Tettigonia glaucomaculata. Tettigonia glaucomaculata, HoJ^m., Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 65, 12. a — c. Brazil. ^ 18. Tettigonia victima. Tettigonia victima. Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 68, 18. Brazil. 19. Tettigonia colorata. Tettigonia colorata, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 68, 17. Brazil. ^20. Tettigonia bicincta. Tettigonia bicincta, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. QQ^ 13. Brazil. V 21. Tettigonia elegantula. Tettigonia elegantula. Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 67, 15. a — c. Brazil. Presented by Jolin Miers, Esq. d. ? From Mr. Argent's collection. e. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson's collection. /. Brazil. I) 22. Tettigonia quadrivittata. Tettigonia quadrivittata, >S'^ Farg. et Serv. Enc. Meth. x. 601, 2. a—d. Brazil. 2 T 2 736 list of homopterous insects. 23. Tettigonia pulchella. Tettigonia pulchella, Guer. Icon. Reg. An. pi. 59, f. 10. Texte., 369. a. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson's collection, h. Mexico. ^J 24. Tettigonia APiCALis. ,, ", Crocea, nigro maculata ; pectoris discus niger ; abdomen purpu- reum ; pedes albi, nigro cincti ; alee anticce apice fuscce ; alee posticce nigro-purpurece. Bright orange, slender, linear : head convex on the fore horder ; face obtuse, with a black spot at its base, and one on each side of its tip; a smaller black spot between the eyelets: chest with one black spot in front, one on each side of the hind border of the shield, and one on the disk of the scutcheon : breast with a black disk, and a black spot on each side : abdomen purple : legs white ; tips of the thighs, shanks, and feet black ; thighs black at the base : fore-wings with a black spot on each at the base; tips brown : hind wings pur- lish black. Length of the body 6 lines ; of the wings 12 lines. a—f. China. Presented by G. T. Lay, Esq. 0 25. Tettigonia confinis. Crocea, gracilis, nigro maculata ; pectoris discus niger; abdomen purpureum ; pedes albi, nigro cincti ; alte anticce apice nigrce ; alee posticce nigro -purpurece. Bright orange, slender, linear : head convex on the fore border ; face obtuse, with a black spot at its base, and one on each side of its tip ; a black spot between the eyelets: chest with a black spot in front, one on each side of the hind border of the shield, aild one on the disk of the scutcheon : breast with a black disk, and with a black spot on each side : abdomen purple : legs white ; thighs and tips of the shanks and feet black: fore-wings with a black spot on each at the base; tips black: hind-wings purplish black. Length of the body 5 — 5^ lines ; of the wings 10 — 1 1 lines. ^"'^ V^«— c. Canton. Presented by G. T. Lay, Esq. d. China. From Mr. Stevens' collection. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 737 0 26. Tettigonia addita. Miniata, nigro maculatd ; pectoris discus niger ; abdomen nigro- purpureum^ segMentorum marginibus posticis apiceque riijis ; pedes ferruginei vel fulvi, nigro fasciati ; alee anticcc apice lurida ; alee posticce fusco-purpurece. Red-lead colour, slender, linear: head convex on the fore bor- der ; face obtuse, with a black spot at its base ; a large black spot between the eyelets : chest with a black spot in front, one on each side of the hind border of the shield, and one on the disk of the scutcheon : breast with a black disk, and with a black spot on each side: abdomen purplish black; hind borders of the segmeut^^ and tip red : legs ferruginous or tawny ; tips of the thighs, shanks, and feet black ; shanks sometimes yellow : fore-wings with a black spot on each at the base ; tips lurid, partly brown : hind-wings purplish brown. Length of the body 5—6 lines; of the wings 10 — 12 lines. a — d. Java. From Mr. Melly's collection." 27. Tettigonia gemina. Miniata^ nigro maculata ; pectoris discus niger ; abdomen uigro- purpureum^ segmentorum marginibus posticis apiceque rufis velfulvis ; pedes fulvi, nigro cincti ; alee anticce apice luridcB ; alcB posticce fusco-purpurece apice luridce. Red-lead colour, slender, linear : head convex on the fore bor- der ; face obtuse : chest with a black spot on each side of the hind border of the shield : breast with a black disk : abdomen purplish black ; hind borders of the segments and tip red : legs lawny ; thighs, tips of the shanks, and feet black ; fore-wings with a black spot on each at the base, lurid towards the tips : hind-wings purplish brown, with lurid tips." Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 10 lines. 0 Var. /3. Head and chest tawny : head with a black spot between the eyes, another on the base of the face, and a third at its tip : chest with a black spot in front, and one on the disk of the scutcheon : hind borders of the abdominal segments and tip lawny : thighs tawny, with black tips. a, b. Java. From the East India Company's collection. •2x3 738 list of homopteeous insects. 28. Tettigonia obscura. Fulva^vigro-maculata; thorax femtgineo varius ; abdomen nigro- purpureujn, apice fulvum; pedes fufvi, nigro ciucti; alee an- ticce lutea, apice hirida ; alee posticcE fuscce. Tawnj', slender, linear: head convex on the fore border, face obtuse, with a black spot at its base, some blackish streaks on each side, and a black spot on the tip ; a black spot between the eyelets : chest partly ferruginous, with five black spots, one on each side of the shield, and three on the scutcheon : abdomen purplish black ; tip tawny : legs tawny ; tips of the thighs and of the feet black ; fore-thighs and fore-feet mostly black : fore-wings luteous, lurid towards the tips, which are pale brown ; hind-wings brown, with a bluish tinge at the base. Length of the body 5 — 6 lines ; of the wings 12 — 14 lines. r»,-^ / ^ Var. /3. Face with two black spots at its base, and with no blackish streaks : shield with a black spot near its fore border, and with a black band on its hind border ; fore-thighs tawny with black tips ; tips of the fore- wings and of the hind-wings lurid. a, h. East Indies. From Archdeacon Clerk's collection. 0 29. Tettigonia duplex. Fulva, nigro maculata ; pectoris discus nigro -pur pur eus ; abdomen nigro-purpureum, segmentorum marginibus posticis albidis, apice fulvo ; pedes albi nigro cincti ; alee anticcB ceneo-fulvce ; al(B posticcB purpureo-fusca . Bright pale tawny, slender, linear: head convex on its fore border ; face obtuse, with two black spots on its base, and with a black band at its tip ; a black spot between the eyelets : shield with a black spot near the fore border, and with a black spot on each side of the hind border ; a black spot on the scutcheon, whose tip is black : breast with a purplish black disk, and with a black spot on each side : abdomen purplish black ; hind borders of the segments whitish ; tip tawny : legs white ; hips and tips of thighs, of shanks, and of I'eet black : fore-wings tawny, with a slight aeneous tinge : hind-wings purplish brown. Length of the body 6 lines ; of the wings 12 lines. 4t '-'^^ ^ Var. /3. Immature ? Abdomen ferruginous : hind-wings pale gray. a—d. ? LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 739 C 30. Tettigonia reducta. ( Fulva, nigro maculata ; pectoris discus niger ; abdomen nigrum, apice ferrugineum ; pedes ferrnginei vel fulvi, nigro cincti ; alee aniicce rufescenles vel luridce ; alee posticcB purpureo- fusc(B. Tawny, slender, linear : head convex on the fore border ; face obtuse, with a black spot on its base, and with a black band at its tip ; a black spot between the eyelets: shield with a black spot near the fore border, and with a black spot on each side of the hind border ; a black spot on the scutcheon, whose lip is black : abdo- men and disk of the breast black, tinged with glaucous bloom : ab- domen ferruginous towards the tip beneath : legs ferruginous ; tips of the shanks and of the feel black : thighs tawny with black tips: fore-wings reddish, tinged with a glaucous bloom towards the base ; tips lurid : hind-wings purplish brown with lurid tips. Length of the body 6 lines ; of the wings 12 lines. c '^'^ Var. /3. Abdomen pale yellow towards the tip beneath, shanks and feet tawny with black tips : fore-wings lurid, with a red stripe along the fore border towards the tip. a. Hong Kong. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. h—e. — Y ^ 31. Tettigonia indistincta. Testaceu, nigro maculata ; pectus et abdomen nigra, hujus segmen- torum marginesfulvi ; pedes nigri (?) ,- alee anticce apice nigrce ; al(S posticcB nigricantes. Dark testaceous, slender, linear: head convex in front, with a large black spot, which is divided, between the crown and the obtuse face, whose tip is black ; a black spot between the eyelets : shield with a black spot near the fore border, and with a larger black spot on each side of the hind border ; a black spot on the disk of the scutcheon : breast and abdomen black ; borders of the segments tawny : legs black (.^) : fore-wings black towards their tips : hind- wings blackish. Length of the body 7 lines ; of the wings 12 lines. 740 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 32. Tettigonia Philippina. Fulva, nigra varia ; abdomen supra nigrum, subtus nigro trifasci- atum ; tarsi pi cei ; alee anticce nigro marginatcB apice rufcB ; alee postica fuscce. Tawny, slender, linear : head convex in front ; crown and face black ; face obtuse, with a large spindle-shaped tawny spot on its disk ; epistoma streaked with black : scutcheon and hind part of the shield black : abdomen black above, with three black bauds beneath: feet, fore-shaulut mostly occuj)ied by six luteous spots; scutcheon fer- ruginous, with four round luteous spots on the disk, with a yellow oblong spot on each side at the base, and with a large round yellow spot near the tip, which is luteous: hind-chest black: breast pale yellow, with a pitchy spot on each side : iibdomen dark red, with a black dorsal stripe, bright red at the base, lip and underside pale yellow: fore-wings pale bright ferruginous, with numerous luteous dots of various size, lurid towards the tips, where there are some co- lourless streaks on the borders of the veins: hind-wings pale lurid, brown at the lips and along the hind borders. Length of the bodjr 6 lines; of the wings 12 lines. a. Bolivia. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 52. Tettigonia stipata. ' Rufa^ robusta, Jlavo varia ; thorax alho variiis ; metathorax nigro fasciatus ; pedes nigro cincti ; alee anticce luridce, albo guttatce, rufo marginatcB ; alee posticcB cupreo-fuscce. Bright red, rather stout: head short; crown semicircular, flat, mth a heart-shaped pale yellow spot in the disk ; face flat on the disk, convex, and with ten oblique pale yellow bands on each side: shield with some irregular yellow marks towards the fore border, which is white ; a conical while spot near the fore border connected by a slender while stripe with the hind border, which has a conicid while spot on each side : scutcheon whitish, with a large red spot on each side ; tip black : hind-chest mostly yellow, with a short black band on the hind border: abdomen tinged with purple beneath: •2 u3 750 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. thighs and shanks black towards the tips ; feet partly black : fore- wings lurid, adorned with numerous white dots, bright red near the tips and thence for a short space along each border ; fore border and hind border bright red, a purple tinge alongside the former : hind- wings brown with a coppery lustre, paler along the fore borders. Length of the body 5 lines; of the wings 12 lines. a. Quito. Presented by M. Bourcier. 53. Tettigonia trita. Rufa,, rohusta; scutelli discus nigricans ; abdomen nigro -purpurea vittatum, lateribus albo maculatis, ventre jiavo apice rufo ; tarsi' apice nigri ; alee anticcB luridce, basi et ad costam rufce ; aloe posticcefuscce. Bright red, rather stout: head short ; crown semicircular; face flat on the disk, with some slight, oblique ridges on each side; epi- stoma keeled : disk of the scutcheon blackish : abdomen with a purplish black stripe along the back, and with a whitish triangular spot on each side of every segment ; underside pale yellow with a red tip ; feet with black tips : fore-wings lurid, mostly red towards the base along the fore border till near the tips : hind-wings brown. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 10 lines. a. Java. From the East India Company's collection. V 54. Tettigonia .estuans. Crocea, robusta ; thorax nigra bifasciatus ; abdomen disco pur- pureo-rufum, basi testaceum et compressum ; pedes picei^fe- moribus posterioribus Jlavis, tibiis intermediis fulvis ; al(B anticcB ferruginece, croceo trifasciatce, apice luridce ; alee pos- ticce luridce. Saffron-colour, stout, shining: bead short, broader than the chest ; crown concave on the hind border, more convex, and with a black band in front ; underside testaceous ; face somewhat flattened, very finely rugulose, smooth, with indistinct striae, and with pale brown, oblique bands on each side: mouth ferruginous; shield transversely striated, with two black bands, one on each border; scutcheon black towards the base : abdomen purplish red on the disk, testaceous and compressed towards the base : sheaths of the LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 751 oviduct serrated above : legs pitchy ; posterior thighs yellow ; mid- dle shanks tawny ; fore-thighs and fore-shanks with tawny streaks : fore-wings ferruginous, with three broad saffron bands ; tips and hind-wings lurid. Length of the boily 5^ lines; of the wings 11 lines. a. West Coast of America. b. ? 0 55. Tettigonia gelida. Testacea, ■pruinosa ; thorax piceo trimaculatus ; pectus piceum ; abdominis discus nigricans; tarsi fusci ; alcB anticce alba, fascia interrupta apiceque fuscis ; alee posticce fusccB. Testaceous, shining, rather stout, mostly covered with bluish white bloom : head short ; crown somewhat depressed, almost coni- cal, mostly black on each side ; disk of the face quite flat, very minutely shagreened ; sides with about twelve very slight oblique ridges ; epistoma keeled, mostly pitchy : mouth ferruginous : shield with a pitchy spot on each side by the eye : breast and tip of the scutcheon pitchy : disk of the abdomen blackish ; legs dark testa- ceous ; feet brown : fore-wings white with an interrupted brown band at two-thirds of the length ; tips brown, partly lurid : hind- wings dark brown. Length of the body 6 lines ; of the wings 11 lines. a. Java. From Mr. Argent's collection. 56. Tettigonia fekvlda. ^^/^-^.V, Testacea, robusta ; caput antice nigro fasciafum, subtus jiavum ,• pectus flavum ; abdomen Jiavum, supra nigrum segmentorum marginibus posticis luleis ; pedes flavi ; alee anticce rufce, apice et ad costam luridce, margine postico nigro triguttatoi ; alee posticce fusccB. Testaceous, shining, rather stout : head short; crown flat, con- cave behind, more convex on the fore border, where there is a black band ; face and epistoma yellow, quite flat : chest almost flat : breast yellow : abdomen black above, yellow beneath ; hind borders of the segments luleous : legs yellow : fore- wings bright red, lurid along the fore borders and at the lips, with three black spots along the hind border : hind-wings dark brown. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 9 lines. a. Columbia. From Mr. Turner's collection. 752 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 0 57. Tettigonia rutilans. Nigra ; caput ad os testaceum ; pedes testacei, tarsis fuscis ; alcB aniiccB ruf(B, apice nigrcB ; alee posticce fiiscce. Black, smooth, shinincr, rather slender : head short ; crown de- pressed ; face flat, very minutely shagreened ; sides convex, with alternate, smooth, and finely shagreened bands; epistom a towards the tip and moulh testaceous : legs dark testaceous ; feet brown : fore-wings bright red, black towards the tips: hind-wings brown. Length of the body 3j lines ; of the wings 9 lines. a. Brazil. Presented by John Miers, Esq. C 58. Tettigonia semivitta. Lutea, nigro-maculata ; scutellum nigrum., disco rufum; abdomen nigro vittatum ; pedes fulvi ; alceantica vittis duabus apiceque fuscis ; alcB posticcB cupreo fuscce, basi limpidce. Luteous, slightly shining, rather slender: head short: crown slightly depressed, with a slender black stripe, which on the fore border joins a transverse black spot, whence two black stripes pro- ceed along near half the length of the face ; disk of the face Hat ; sides with about nine slight, hardly oblique ridges: shield trans- versely striated, with a black spot on each side of the fore border, and on the hind border a black band which forms an angle in the middle ; scutcheon black, with a red disk : abdomen with a blackish stripe : legs tawny: fore-wings with a brown stripe along more than half the length of the fore border, and with an oblique brown stripe passing from the base of the fore border to near the tip of the hind border ; tips brown : hind-wings brown, somewhat coppery, colour- less at the base. Length of the body 3^ lines; of the wings 10 lines. C 59. Tettigonia fusiformis. Rufa, nigro varia ; faciesjluva., nigro bivittata ; abdomen nigrum ; pedes flavi ; tibi(B anticce picece ; ala antica nigrce, rufo quadrivittata, apice fuse ce. Bright red, slender, slightly shining : head short ; crown tawny, with a lilack spot on each side of the hind border; face yellow, with LIST OF HOMOPTERODS INSECTS. 753 two broad black stripes, which also occupy pavt of the front, and are united on the epistoma ; disk flat ; striae on each side very indis- tinct : shield black on each side, and on each side of the disk with two black spots, which are parted by a yellowish mark : scutcheon yellow ; fore border with a black band, which is widened on each side: abdomen black : legs pale yellow ; fore shanks pitchy, tawny at the base: fore-wings black, with four more or less perfect bright red stripes ; tips, hind borders, and hind-wings brown. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 9 lines. a ? 60. Tettigonia scita. Flam ; fades nigro trivittata ; scutum nigro bifasciatum ; abdo- men lufeum, apice fuscum ; tibice anticce lutece ; alee anticce albcB^fusco quadrimaculatcB. Pale yellow, slender, shining : head short ; crown slightly con- cave, with a black divided spot between the eyelets; face with three black stripes which extend along two-thirds of the length, and taper towards the epistoma, the side pair also occupy part of the front ; disk almost flat ; sides with slight oblique ridges : tip of the mouth tawny : shield with a short irregular black band on the fore border, and on the hind border a broad black band which forms an acute angle in the disk : abdomen luteous, pale yellow beneath and to- wards the tip, which is brown: fore shanks luteous: fore-wings white, with four brown spots, one near the base, the second on the hind border at one-third of the length, the third triangular in the middle of the disk, the fourth near the tip : hind-wings with a slight lurid tinge. Length of the body 4^ lines ; of the wings 10 lines. a. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson's collection. 61. Tettigonia albigutta. Nigra ; fades ffavo bivittata ; scutum fiavo fasciatum ; pectus flavo quadrimaculatum ; abdomen purpureo-rufum ; pedes rufi ; alcB antic(B fuscce, flavo -alba quinquemaculatce. Black, rather slender, shining: head short; face with two broad pale yellow stripes, which also occupy part of the front, and are united towards the epistoma ; disk almost flat, very minutely 7o4 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. shagreened; sides with indistinct oblique striae; epistoma with a yellow spot near the base, its sides, tip, and ibe mouth luteous : disk of the sbield with a broad pale yellow band, which is notched in the middle of the hind border i. breast with two large pale yellow spots on each side : abdomen bright red ; disk above purplish : legs pale red: wings brown : fore-wings with five large yellowish white spots. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 9 lines. a. Brazil. A) 62. Tettigonia. plumbea. NigrUj cyaneo-pruinosa ; alee anticce nigro-fuscee ; alcB posticce fusccE. Black, rather slender, not shining, mostly covered with a blueish bloom : head short ; crovvn depressed on each side ; disk of the face concave, minutely shagreened ; sides convex, smooth, with indistinct oblique strise: epistoma keeled: wings rather broad; fore-win<>s blackish brown: hind-wings brown. Length of the body 3 — 4 lines ; of the wings 7 — 9 lines. a — c. Quito. Presented by W. Hewitson, Esq. 0 63. Tettigonia beevifroxs. Nigra ; caput supra fulvo uniguttatum ; fades fulva ; pedes picei ; tibia posticce subtus et coxa fulva ; alee anticte nigro-fitscce ; alee posticce fusca. Black, slender, shining : head short ; crown convex, with a tawny dot in front ; face tawny and flat on the disk, convex on each side ; epistoma keeled, tawny on each side : mouth and legs pitchy ; hind-shanks beneath and hips tawny ; fore-wings blackish brown : hind-wings brown. Length of the body 3^ lines ; of the wings 8 lines. a. Java. From the East India Company's collection. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 755 O 64. Tettigonia pruinosa. Testacea, alho-pruinma ; verticis Jatera picea ; fades jlavo miima- culata ; scutum piceo aut ftavo variuni ; abdomen nigrum^ suhlus piceo interrupte vittatum ; tibice anticce tarsique picea ; a/ce posticcc lurichc. Testaceous, rather stout, covered with a white bloom: head short ; crown pitchy on each side ; foce with a yellow sjjot on the disk, which is shinninp:; ridges on each side oblique, very distinct; epistonja keeled ; shield roughly punctured ; partly pitchy or yellow ; abdomen mostly black above, with an interrupted pitchy stripe be- neath: feet and fore-shanks pitchy: hind-wings lurid, 'Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 9 lines. a. Eio Janeiro. Presented by J. P. G. Smith, Esq. " 65. Tettigonia concinna. Miniata ,• vertex nigro fasciatus ; pectus luteum ; scutum nigro fasciatum ; pedes lutei ; alee posticce fuscce. Bright red-lead colour, shining, rather slender: head rather prominent ; crown with a black angular band along the hind border ; disk of the face almost flat ; sides hiteous, with indistinct, very oblique furrows ; epistoraa keeled, luteous, as are also the mouth and the breast: shield with a broad, slightly convex black band along the fore border : legs luteous: fore-wings wanting ; hind-wings pale brown ; a broad band and the tips darker. Length of the body 3^ lines ; of the wings 8 lines. n ? 66. Tettigonia caea. Flavo-alba ; caput an tice luteum; thorax fusco quadrimaculatus ; abdomen croceum basijlavum ; pedes fulvi ; alee aniiccs albcB guttis tribus fasciisque duabus incarnaiis. Yellowish white, rather stout: head short; front, face, epi- stoma, and mouth luteous ; disk of the face almost flat; furrows on each side oblique, not very distinct : shield with an oblong brown spot on each side of the fore border ; scutcheon with a brown spot on each side ; breast yellow : abdomen orange, yellow at the base : Mf 756 LIST or HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. legs tawny : wings white ; their tips and the fore-wings towards the base with a slight lurid tinge : fore-wings with three crimson dots, and two crimson bands ; first band slender ; second broad, oblfque, not reaching the hind border. Length of the body 3^ lines ; of the wings 8 lines. a. Java. From Mr. Argent's collection. V ^ e^ 67. Tettigonia badia. ^ Testacea ; caput fusco maculatum ; scutum apice fuscum ; scutel- lum fuscum^ apice testaceum ; pectus piceo bimaculatum ; abdomen fuscum, iestaceo fasciatum ; tibice posticce fuscce ; alcB aaticce testacea ; aim posticce Juscce. Testaceous, rather stout, almost flat: head short; crown con- cave behind, semicircular in front, with two brown dots on the hind border behind the eyelets ; face flat, with short indistinct furrows on each side ; a pitchy spot by the corner of each eye : shield minutely striated across, darker towards the hind border which is brown : scutcheon brown with a testaceous tip: breast with a pitchy spot on each side : abdomen brown, dilated ]3eneath towards the base ; hind borders of the segments and lip beneath testaceous : hind shanks brown : fore-wings testaceous : hind-wings brown. Length of the body 3^ lines ; of the wings 7i lines. a. North America. Presented by the Entomological Club. 68. Tettigonia albofasciata. Crocea; caput jiavo varium; scutum nigro-cupreum, jiavo-albo fasciatum ; pectus luteum ; pedes lutei, piceo varii ; alee an- ticcB luridcB albo sex-maculatcB ; alee posticce fuscce. Orange : head short, black, rather broader than the chest ; crown depressed, with a row of pale yellow spots forming a band in the disk ; face long, flat, finely shagreened, with a long pale yellow stripe in the middle ; sides convex, shining, with distinct oblique furrows, tawny towards the eyes: mouth pitchy: shield cupreous- black, with a broad yellowish white band on the disk : breast and legs luteous ; tips of the shanks and of the feet, fore-shanks and fore-feet [)itchy : fore-wings lurid, with six white spots ; the sixth forming a ban.l almost across the wing and near the tip, which is brown : hind-wings brown. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 7 lines. a. South America. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. LIST OF HOMOPTEEOUS INSECTS. 757 O 69. Tettigonia jucunda. Crocea ; scutum nigro varium ; abdomen apice nigra bimacula- tum ; alee auticce fasciis duabus croceo maculatis apicibusque fuscis ; alee posticcBfusca. Bright orange : head short ; crown depressed, with a black hand on the hind border, and another on the fore border, the latter irregular ; disk of the face flat ; furrows on the sides indistinct : shield black on each side and along the hind border, where the black is widened into an angle, which extends beyond the middle of the disk : abdomen black on each side towards the tip : fore-wings with two broad brown bands, each of which includes an oblong orange spot ; tips and hind-wings brown. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 7 lines. a. Honduras. From Mr. Dyson's collection. 70. Tettigonia sinensis. Picea^ aurata ; caput Jlavum, nigro variimi ; thorax flavo confer- iim guttatus ; pectus flavo varium ; pedes fulvi^ nigro vittati ; al(B antic(B cupreo-luridce. Pitchy, gilded, shining, almost smooth : head yellow, very short, concave on the hind border, equally convex in front, where it is irregularly black ; face conical, flat, tawny on each side : feelers about half the length of the body : chest crowded with yellow dots : many of them confluent ; breast partly yellow : legs tawny ; thighs and shanks striped with black : fore-wings lurid, adorned with cop- pery lustre : hind-wings grayish ; veins black. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the win» 7. PrOCONIA? dispar. i^'Tettigonia dispar. Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 71, 23. Brazil. /;/ '8. Proconia nigricans. Ferruginea, nigro varia; abdomen nigrum, apice et subius pallidum ; pedes picei ; femora fermginea vel picea, nigro maculata ; alee anticce picecB, apice fulvce ; alee postic 7. Ledea plana. Testacea, tuberculata ; caput suhtus alhido vittatum ; scutum quin- quecarinatum ; scuteUum apice piceum subgibbum ; abdomen rufo faseiatum ; tibia subdilatce; al(B anticce albidcB, basi sub- testacece ; alee posticce limpidce. Nearly allied (6 L. scutellata; head rather narrower and longer. Testaceous : head and chest tuberculate : head hardly broader than LIST OF IIOMOPTEEOUS INSECTS. 813 the chest, slightly arched, short-conical in front, rounded on each side, very slightly concave on the hind horder, with a slight middle ridge ; its length a little more than half its breadth ; underside with a whitish middle ridge : shield very slightly convex in front, \vith five very slight ridges, the middle one indistinct and very short; hind border concave in the middle, convex on each side ; scutcheon depressed on the disk, pitchy and slightly gibbous towards the tip : abdomen with a red band on the hind border of each segment : shanks with pitchy tubercles, slightly widened : fore-wings whitish, slightly testaceous rowards the base ; veins pale ferruginous, nodose, partly pitchy ; fore borders rounded towards the tips : hind-wings cqlourless. Length of the body 8^ lines; of the wings 17 lines. a. East Indies. From Mr. Sowerby's collection. Group 2. Head long, somewhat keeled. 8. Ledra caudata. vi Ferruginea, nigro tuherculata, suhtus testacea nigro varia; scutum convexum, rugnsum ; seutellum apice convexum, fulvum et nigro hivittatum ; abdomen ferrugineo fasciatum ; km. apice cauda- tum ; pedes testacei, nigro varii ; ala anticce piceo-luridcB ; alee posticce fusccB . Ferruginous: head and chest thickly covered with very small black tubercles : head short-conical, as broad as the chest, very slightly arched, very concave along the hind border, convex on each side, wMth a very slight middle ridge; its length about half its breadth ; underside black on each side of the disk of the fore part; face testaceous, streaked with black towards the epistoma, which is black: shield fiat in front, convex, rugose and pitchy behind, short on each side, veiy convex on the fore border, concave in the middle and convex on each side of the hind border ; scutcheon fiat, tawny, convex, and with a black stripe on each side towards the tip : breast testaceous ; disk mostly black : abdomen black ; hind borders of the segments ferruginous ; underside with ferruginous dots on each side ; the ferruginous hue is predominant towards the tip ; caudal appendages compressed, as long as the abdomen : legs testaceous, varied with black: fore-wings pitchy; areolets mostly lurid, with pitchy spots along the fore border and at the tip ; fore border con- vex towards the tip: hind-wings brown. Length of the body 12^ lines; of the wings 17 Hues. a. New Holland. Presented by the Haslar Hospital. 814 list of homopterous insects. 9. Ledea valida. Piceo-ferruginea, subtus tesfacea ; scutellum luteo maculatum ; ab- domen supra nigrum ; {em. apice caudatum ; pedes piceo-testa- cei ; alee anticce ferruginece, ad costam nigro maculates ; aim posticce subfusccB. Ferruginous, partly pitchy : head hardly conical, as broad as the chest, very slightly arched, concave along the hind border, con- vex on each side, almost obtusely angular on the fore border, with an indistinct middle line, but no ridge; its length full half its breadth ; underside testaceous, excepting the fore-plate, whose disk has a black stiipe on each side ; disk of the epistoma black : shield transversely rugose, flat in front, slightly convex behind, short on each side, very convex on the fore border, slightly concave in the middle, and slightly convex on each side of the hind border; scutcheon flat, with a luteous spot in the disk : breast testaceous : abdomen black beneath, with a testaceous tip ; a row of testaceous spots along each side, and a short testaceous stripe in the disk ; cau- dal appendages compressed, as long as the abdomen : legs testa- ceous, partly pitchy : fore-wings marked with black along the fore border, which is convex towards the tip : hind-wings pale brown. Length of the body Hi lines; of the wings 16 lines. a. ? From Mr. Argent's collection. V/OlO. Ledra corticalis. Ferruginea^ nigro maculata, subtus testacea ; caput nigro vittatum ; scutum subconvexum ; abdomen supra nigrum ; fern, apice caudatum ; pedes testacei, piceo cincti ; ala anticce picece^ apice limpidce ; alee posticce subcinerece. Ferruginous, testaceous beneath: head and chest thickly co vered with very small black marks : head short-conical, as broad as the chest, flat, extremely concave along the hind border, very slightly impressed on each side, with a very slight black middle stripe, but no ridge ; its length not one-third of its breadth ; underside testa- ceous, irregularly bordered with black ; a black mark on each side of the epistoma : shield finely striated across, flat in front, slightly convex behind, short on each side, extremely convex on the fore border, slightly concave in the middle of the hind border: scutcheon flat: back of the abdomen black; caudal appendages compressed, shorter than the abdomen ; oviduct ferruginous : legs testaceous ; LIST OF HOMOPTEEOUS INSECTS. 815 a pitchy spot near the tip of each of the anterior thighs ; tips of the shanks and of the hind thighs pitchy: fore-wings pitchy, areolets mostly colourless along the fore border and towards the tip ; fore border hardly convex: hind-wings slightly gray. Length of the body 7i lines ; of the wings 12 lines. a. New Holland. Presented by the Entomological Club. ^ 11. Ledka fornicata. Ferruginea, testacea^ subtiis tuberculata ; caput subtus albido vitta' turn ; scutum convexum , tricarinatum ; scutellum apice gibbum bicristatum ; abdomen supra rufum; tibia subdilatatcc ; alcB anticcB albidcB, basi piceo tuberculatcB ; alee posticce limpidoe. Pale ferruginous, pale testaceous beneath : head and chest tu- berculate : head very little broader than the chest, slightly arched, whitish in front, conical on the fore border, rounded on each side, very slightly concave on the hind border, with a slight middle ridge ; its length much more than half its breadth ; underside with a whitish middle ridge : shield convex on the disk, very slightly con- vex along the fore border, with three very slight ridges : hind bor- der concave in the middle, convex on each side ; scutcheon gibbous, and with two crests towards the tip : abdomen red above ; shanks with pitchy tubercles, slightly widened: fore-wings whitish, with pitchy tubercles towards the base ; areolets with tawny ramifications, which are confluent towards the base ; veins pale ferruginous : hind- wings colourless. Length of the body 82 lines ; of the wings 14^ lines. a. North India. From Mr. Warwick's collection. Il2. Ledra carinata. Testacea, ferrugineo tuberculata ; caput subtus albidum ; scutum convexum, quadricarinatum ; scutellum apice convexum bi- cristatum; abdomen supra rufum ; tibice subdilatatce ; alcean- ticce albidce, basi tuberculata ; alee posticce limpidce. Testaceous, paler beneath : head an(L 17. Ledra conferta. Ferruyinea^ nigro tessellata et vittata, subtus testacea ; fades nigro interrupts fasciata ; abdominis segmenta testaceo fasciata et utrinque maculata ; pedes femoribus posterioribus tibiisque posticis apice nigris ; alcB anticce viridi-testacece, nigro tessel- latce^ apice sublimpidce, alee posticcs liinpidce. Ferruginous, tessellated with black, testaceous beneath : head very short, not broader than the chest, not arched, very slightly con- cave above, finely striated longitudinally, short-conical on the fore border, slightly convex on each side, very concave on the hind bor- der, with a black middle stripe ; its length hardly more than one- sixth of its breadth ; on each side of the fore border a spindle- shaped concave compartment, whose disk is black; face hardly keeled, with a short slender interrupted black band towards the front ; epistoma with a black stripe on each side, and a black tip : chest flat, finely striated transversely ; shield conical along the fore border, with five slight black stripes ; middle one in front, very short ; inner pair zigzag ; outer pair indistinct ; hind border con- cave in the middle, convex on each side: hind borders of abdomi- nal segments, a row of spots along each side and tip testaceous : legs pale testaceous ; a black spot near the tip of each of the poste- rior thighs; tips of the hind-shanks black : fore-wings greenish tes- taceous, tessellated with black, almost colourless towards the tips, slightly convex along the fore border ; veins pitchy, with numerous pale bands : hind wings colourless. Length of the body 7^ lines ; of the wings 14 lines. a. Hong Kong. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 819 ^d 18. Ledra unicolor. Ferruginea, piceo tessellata^nigro vittata^ suhtus testacea ; fades ni- gra interrupte fasciata ; pedes testacei, tihiis posticis apice piceis; alee anticcs albida ; alee posticce limpida. Ferruginous: head and chest indistinctly tessellated with pitchy colour, testaceous heneath : head very short, not hroader than the chest, not arched, flat above, finely striated longitudinally, short-co- nical on the fore border, very slightly convex on each side, very con- cave on the hind border, with a black middle stripe ; its length much less than one-sixth of its breadth ; on each side of the lore border a spindle-shaped concave compartment ; face hardly keeled, with a short oblique black band on each side in front ; epistoma with a black stripe on each side : chest flat, finely striated trans- versely ; shield conical along the fore border, with three slight black stripes ; middle one short in front ; side pair indistinct, zigzag ; hind border concave in the middle, convex on each side : legs pale testaceous; tips of the hind-shanks pitchy: fore-wings whitish; veins ferruginous : most of the areolets partly subdivided by ferrugi- nous ramifications : hind-wings colourless. Length of the body Ti lines ; of the wings 14 lines. a. Philippine Islands. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. ^19. Ledra vaeia. Testacea, ferrugineo tessellata, nigro vittata, subius nigro varia ; pedes tihiis posticis femoribusque apice nigris, tibiis posticis piceis ; alee anticce sublimpidee basi vittaque piceis ; alee pos- ticee limpideB. Testaceous : head and chest indistinctly tessellated with ferru- ginous : head veiy short, not broader than the chest, not arched, very slightly concave above, finely striated longitudinally, short-co- nical on the fore border, very slightly convex on each side, very con- cave on the hind border, with a black middle stripe and two pitchy slightly oblique side stripes ; its length less than one-fourth of its breadth ; on each side of the fore border a spindle-shaped concave compartment whose disk is black ; underside yellow or pale testa- ceous, with abroad black band along the fore border; face black and finely striated transversely towards the epistoma, which is black, with a tawny spot, and has a black stripe on each side : chest almost flat, finely slrialed transversely; shield conical along the fore border, 3 c 2 820 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. with five black stripes ; middle one short in front ; inner pair zig- zag ; outer pair irregular ; hind border concave in the middle, con- vex on each side : scutcheon with a triangular pitchy spot on each side : breast yellow or pale testaceous, with a black disk : disk of the abdomen beneath black, excepting the hind borders of the segments: thighs black towards the tips ; hind-thighs pitchy ; hind-shanks with black tips : fore-wings almost colourless, pitchy towards the base, and with a pitchy stripe in the disk ; veins ferruginous, here and there pitchy : hind-wings colourless. Length of the body 5^ lines ; of the wings 12 lines. VG Var. /3. Head and chest mostly ferruginous : head beneath and sides of the breast yellow, ft. Van Dieman's Land. Presented by the Rev. T. Ewing. h. Van Dieman's Land. Presented by R. Butler, Esq. ^o 20. Ledra brevis. Testacea^ ferrugineo tessellata^ nigro vittata, subtus nigra ; abdo- minis segmenta subtus albido vittata ; femora nigra ; al(S anticcB sublinipideB, piceo vittatee et fasciatce, ad costam al- bido guttatcB ; alee posticcB limpid cs. Testaceous, black beneath : head and chest tessellated with ferruginous : head very short, not broader than the chest, not arched, very slightly concave above, finely striated longitudinally, semicir- cular on the fore border, very concave on the hind border, with a black middle stripe, its length less than one-sixth of its breadth ; on each side of the fore border a spindle-shaped concave compart- ment ; face with two very broad, pale testaceous stripes, which are continued along the breast ; chest flat, finely striated transversely : shield conical along the fore border, with three black stripes ; mid- dle one short, in front ; side pair zigzag, each accompanied by a yellow stripe; hind border concave in the middle, convex on each side ; scutcheon with a black triangular spot on each side ; hind borders of the abdominal segments whitish beneath : legs testa- ceous ; thighs mostly black : fore-wings almost colourless, vvith a pitchy spot near the base, and a pitchy, oblique band beyond the middle ; some whitish dots along the fore border : hind-wings co- lourless. Length of the body 4i lines ; of the wings 9 lines. ft. New Holland. From Mr. Lambert's collection. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 821 21. Ledra costalis. Testacea, nigro vittata, suhtus nigra ; fades nigro fasciata ; pectus et abdomen subtus albido bivittata ; femora antica tibiceque posticcB apice femoraque posteriora nigra ; alcB limpidce ; alee anticce nigro bivittata. Testaceous, black beneath : head and chest irregularly marked with black: head very short, not broader than the chest, not arched, hardly concave above, finely striated longitudinally, short- conical on the fore border, very concave on the hind border, with five black stripes ; its length about one-sixth of its breadth ; on each side of the fore border a spindle-shaped concave compartment whose disk is black ; face with a very broad, arched, yellow band, joining on each side of the breast a broad, whitish stripe, which has two pitchy dots : chest almost flat, finely striated transversely ; shield conical along the fore border, with black, irregular stripes ; hind border concave in the middle, convex on each side ; scutcheon with a black stripe, which is forked towards the hind border, with a pitchy, forked mark on each side of the disk, and with a black, triangular spot on each side : abdomen black above, with a broad, whitish stripe on each side : legs pale testaceous ; posterior thighs mostly black ; a black spot on each of the fore -thighs ; tips of the hind-shanks black : fore-wings colourless, with a very slender interrupted black stripe along half the length of the fore border, and along the hind border a very broad, interrupted, black stripe, which contains many pale dots ; veins with alternate whitish and pitchy bands : hind- wings colourless. Length of the body 5^ lines; of the wings 11 lines. a. New Holland. A) 22. Ledra australis. Testacea, nigro tessellata et vittata, subtus nigra testacea bivittata ; scutellum nigro-bimaculatum ; abdomen subtus testaceo fascia- turn ; femora nigra ; ales anticce sublimpida, basi subferru- ginece, ad costam piceo maculatce ; alee posticce limpidcB. Testaceous, black beneath : head and chest tessellated with black: head very short, not broader than the chest, not arched, very slightly concave above, finely striated longitudinally, very short- conical on the fore border, very concave on the hind border, with a 3 c3 822 LIST OF HOMOPTEEOUS INSECTS. black middle stripe ; its length less than one-sixth of its breadth ; on each side of the fore border a spindle-shaped concave com- partment ; face with two broad, pale testaceous stripes, which are continued along the breast : chest almost flat, finely striated trans- versely : shield conical along the fore border, with three black stripes ; middle one short in front ; side pair zigzag ; hind border concave in the middle, convex on each side; scutcheon with a black triangular spot on each side : hind borders of the ventral abdominal segments testaceous : legs luteous ; thighs black : fore-wings almost colourless, pale ferruginous towards the base, with a pitchy spot beyond the middle of the fore border ; veins ferruginous : hind-wings colour- less. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 10 lines. a. New Holland. From Mr. Argent's collection. 23. Ledea Pupa. a — c. Van Dieman's Land. From Dr. Hooker's collection. d. Van Dieman's Land. Presented by the Rev. T. Ewing. e. Van Dieman's Land. Presented by R. Butler, Esq. 24. Ledea Pupa. a. New Holland. Presented by the Earl of Derby. 25. Ledea Pupa. rt. New Holland. Presented by the Entomological Club. 26. Ledra ? Larva. 27. Ledra ? Larva. a. Van Dieman's Land. From Mr. Shuckard's collection. 28. Ledea ? Pupa. a. Interior of South Africa. Presented by the Earl of Derby. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 823 Group 4. Body generally slender, small, pale : head conical. )r^ 29. Ledra. fusiformis. Testacea^ fusiformis^ punctata ; scutellum foveolatum, tuteo fasci- atum ; ala anticce subtestacecB, punctatce ; alee posticce suh- HmpidcB. Testaceous, spindle-shaped : head and chest very thickly punc- tured : head flat, long-conical, a little narrower than the chest, very slightly arched, very slightly concave along the hind border, with an indistinct middle ridge ; its length almost equal to its breadth ; un- derside with a middle ridge, which tapers from the face to the fore border; face with a slight longitudinal furrow: chest almost flat; shield with three indistinct longitudinal furrows, and with two in- distinct pale luteous bands, the first on the fore border : legs pale testaceous : fore-wings slightly testaceous, very thickly punctured : hind-wings almost colourless. Length of the body 6^ lines; of the wings 10 lines. v--^/ Var. /3. No band on the fore border of the shield. a, h. Hong Kong. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. y 30. Ledra conica. Testacea, punctata, sub fusiformis, depressa ; caput conicum ; alee anticcB suhlimpidoB, confertim punctatcs, basi et ad costam testacecs; alee posticce albce. Pale testaceous, flat, almost spindle-shaped : head and chest thickly and minutely punctured : head conical, almost as broad as the chest, not arched, slightly concave along the hind border, with a very indistinct middle ridge ; its length more than half its breadth ; fore border ferruginous ; a slight middle ridge in front along the under side ; face very narrow : scutcheon with a slight arched transverse suture : abdomen narrower than the chest : fore- wings almost colourless, thickly punctured from the base to the tips, pale testaceous towards the base and along the fore border : hind- wings white. Length of the body 6 lines ; of the wings 9^ lines. a. Ceylon. Presented by Dr. Hooker. 824 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. -31. Ledra latifrons. Testacea^ punctata ; caput margine antico ferruginewn ; scuti latera nigra ; scutellum piceo hhnaculatum ; alee anticce sub- testacecB, punctatce, ferrugineo marginatcB ; alee posticce lim- pidcB. Testaceous, paler beneath, tapering from the chest to the tip of the abdomen : head and chest thickly punctured : head flat, short- conical, as broad as the chest, hardly arched, ferruginous on the fore border, very slightly concave along the hind border, with an indistinct middle ridge ; its length a little less than half its breadth ; underside with a slight middle ridge, and with a short ridge on each side : chest very slightly convex ; sides of the shield black ; scutcheon with an oblong, pitchy spot on each side : legs pale tes- taceous : fore-wings slightly testaceous, thickly punctured, with fer- ruginous borders : hind-wings colourless. Length of the body 4i lines ; of the wings 9i ines. vi 32. Ledea punctata. Testacea, albido reticulata ; scutum latum lateribus subangulatis disco viridi ; alee anticee subvirides, apice fuscee ; alee posticee albee. Allied to Epiclines. Testaceous, paler beneath ; head and chest broad, roughly punctured : head very short-conical, narrower than the chest, not arched, hardly ridged, very slightly concave along the hind border, with irregular whitish reticulations ; its length less than half its breadth ; face with a furrow along each side : shield green on the disk, with irregular whitish reticulations in front and on each side, where it is slightly widened and angular : legs pale testaceous : fore-wings almost colourless, punctured from the base to the tips, tinged with pale green, and along the borders with pale brown; tips darker brown ; veins very few: hind-wings white. Length of the body 3^ lines ; of the wings 7^ lines. a. Malabar. Presented by T. Ward, Esq. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 825 0 33. Ledka brevifrons. Testacea, gracilis ; caput subtus nigro himaculatum ; pectoris discus niger ; ahe antic(B sublimpidcc, basi et margine Jlaves- centes ; ahp posticce limpidce. Male. Testaceous, rather narrow : head flat, short-conical, as broad as the chest, very slightly arched, thickly punctured, very slightly concave ^along the hind border, with an indistinct middle ridge ; its length about half its breadth ; two large black spots be- neath, united in front, widening thence towards each eye : chest slightly convex, finely striated transversely ; shield slightly convex along the fore border : disk of the breast black : abdomen tapering from the base to the tip : fore-wings almost colourless, tinged with yellow towards the base and on the border ; hind-wings colourless. Length of the body 3i lines ; of the wings 7 lines. a. New Holland. From Mr. Argent's collection. ^ 34. Ledra chlorocephalus. Testacea^ subfusiformis ; caput anticum viride ; scutellum postice viridescens ; alee anticce sublimpidcB, basi testacea, apicefuscce, nigro maculates ; alee postica; limpidce. Testaceous, paler beneath, almost spindle-shaped : head and chest thickly punctured : head flat, conical, as broad as the chest, very slightly arched, very slightly concave along the hind border, green in front, with a middle ridge ; its length a little more than half its breadth ; three ridges beneath, the middle one tapering to the fore border, the side pair curved outward : chest almost flat ; shield tinged with green on each side of the hind border: legs pale testaceous: fore-wings almost colourless, testaceous towards the base, brown at the tips, with a small black spot in each disk : hind- wings colourless. Length of the body 4f lines ; of the wings 9^ lines. a. North India. From Mr. Warwick's collection. 826 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. t/o , 35. Ledea concolor. Testacea, subfusiformis, punctata ; scutum postice viridescens ; scutellum transverse sulcatum; alee anticce subtestacets, punc- tatce ; aim posticce limpidce. Testaceous, almost spindle-shaped : head flat, conical, as broad as the chest, very slightly arched, thickly and minutely punctured, very slightly concave along the hind border, with a slight middle ridge ; its length more than half its breadth : chest almost flat ; shield transversely striated, tinged with green towards the hind bor- der ; scutcheon pale testaceous, with a transverse suture : legs pale testaceous : fore-wings slightly testaceous, thickly punctured : hind- wings colourless. Length of the body 4^ lines ; of the wings 8 lines. a. Van Dieman's Land. Presented by the Entomological Club. ^^Q. Ledra telefoemis. Ferruginea, gracilis, oblanceolata, subtus testacea ; pedes testacei ; alee anticm subferruginecB, limpido confertim guttata ; alee posticcB limpidce. Fern. — Ferruginous, slender, oblanceolate, testaceous beneath : head and chest almost flat : head conical, as broad as the chest, shagreened, very concave along the hind border, with a slight middle ridge ; its length much less than half its breadth ; face mi- nutely punctured : chest finely striated transversely ; shield very convex on the fore border, with an indistinct oblique furrow on each side; scutcheon with a transverse furrow: abdomen lengthened and attenuated towards the tip : legs testaceous : wngs narrow ; fore- wings pale ferruginous, thickly covered with almost colourless and mostly confluent dots : hind-wings colourless. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 8 lines. a. Van Dieman's Land. Presented by the Kev. T. Ewing. Xo 37. Ledea navicula. Ferruginea, gracilis, subtus testacea ; scutellum piceo bimaculatum et unifasciatum ; pedes testacei ; alee anticce suhferruginece ; alee posticcB limpidce. Fern. — Ferruginous, slender, oblanceolate, testaceous beneath : head and chest flat : head conical, as broad as the chest, finely stri- LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 827 ated longitudinally, very concave along the hind border, pitchy about the fore border, with a very slight middle ridge ; its length full half its breadth ; face finely punctured : chest finely striated transversely ; shield very convex on the fore border, along each side of which there is a slight furrow ; scutcheon with a pitchy spot on each side at the base, and with a pitchy band towards the tip : ab- domen lengthened and attenuated towards the tip : legs testaceous ; wings narrow: fore-wings pale ferruginous : hind-wings colourless. Length of the body 6| lines ; of the wings 9^ lines. a. New South Wales. From Mr. Pamplin's collection. ^ (yp 38. Ledra l^vis. Ferruginea, punctata ^depressa, suhfusiformis ; al(s anticcB testacece, punctata ; al(B posticcB suhlimpidcB. Ferruginous, flat, almost spindle-shaped : head rather long- conical, almost as broad as the chest, thickly and minutely punc- tured, not arched, very slightly concave along the hind border, with a very indistinct middle ridge ; its length less than its breadth ; fore border dark ferruginous ; a very slight middle ridge on the under- side: chest more thinly and roughly punctured than the head; scutcheon with a slight arched transverse suture : abdomen a little narrower than the chest: fore-wings testaceous, thickly and mi- nutely punctured from the base to the tips : hind-wings almost colourless. Length of the body 6 lines ; of the wings 10| lines. a. Philippine Islands. From Mr. Wood's collection. Q 39. Ledra culobata. Testacea, suhfusiformis; abdomen nigro septemvittatum ; pedes nigro maculati ; alee posticce limpida. Testaceous, almost spindle-shaped : head conical, as broad as the chest, shagreened, very slightly arched, very slightly concave along the hind border, with a very indistinct middle ridge, on each side of which there is a very slight furrow ; its length a little less than its breadth ; sides slightly angular; fore part of the underside with slight diverging ridges, which are at right angles to the slight oblique ridges on each side of the face ; a pitchy spot in front'' of each eye : eyelets near the hind border : chest very slightly convex, hardly striated transversely, indistinctly impressed on each side ; 828 LIST OF HOMOPTEEOUS INSECTS. scutcheon with a slight arched transverse suture near the tip : abdo- men as broad as the chest, with seven slight black stripes : legs marked with black: fore-wings pale testaceous, not punctured : hind-wings colourless. Length of the body 4| lines ; of the wings 7 lines. a. East Indies. From Archdeacon Clerk's collection. * \ty 40. LeDEA INVAEIA. C\C* Testacea, subfusiformis, nigro punctata; pectus nigro hivitialum ; abdominis latera subtus ferruginea ; alee posticce limpidce. Pale testaceous, almost spindle-shaped, flat, thinly covered with black points: head conical, as broad as the chest, not arched nor ridged, very slightly concave along the hind border, near which it is slightly impressed on each side ; its length much more than half its breadth; underside convex in the middle: eyelets very near the hind border: scutcheon with a distinct arched transverse suture near the tip : breast w^ith two black spots forming a short stripe on each side : abdomen as broad as the thorax, pale ferrugi- nous on each side beneath: fore-wings not punctured : hind-wings colourless. Length of the body 4f lines ; of the wings 7i lines. ''■■- i 141. Ledra paeva. Testacea, subfusiformis, subtessellata ; ales sublimpidts ; alee an- ticcB pi ceo strigatce. Testaceous, almost spindle-shaped, flat, indistinctly and mi- nutely mottled with darker colour : head conical, as broad as the chest, not arched, slightly concave along the hind border, near which it is slightly impressed on each side ; its length less than its breadth ; middle ridge very slight above, more distinct, but shorter beneath ; face with slight oblique ridges : chest with a very indis- tinct middle ridge ; scutcheon with a slight semicircular suture : wings almost colourless ; fore-wings with slight pitchy pencillings along the veins, and with some short pitchy streaks along the disk. Length of the body 4^ lines ; of the wings 7 lines. a. Hong Kong. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. list of homoptebous insects. 829 ^ 42. Ledra. episcopalis. TestaceUj fusiformis ; caput subtus sulcatum ; alee anticce punc- tatcB ; al(B posticce sublitnpidce. Testaceous, spindle-shaped : head and chest minutely punc- tured : head conical, as broad as the chest, very slightly arched, not ridged, slightly concave along the hind border, very slightly increas- ing in breadth from the base to the obtuse angle on each side ; its length almost equal to its breadth ; underside with a longitudinal furron^ ; face small : shield transversely rugulose towards the hind border ; scutcheon with a distinct arched suture across the middle : fore-wings thickly punctured from the base to the tips : hind-wings almost colourless. Length of the body 4f lines ; of the wings 8 lines. a. Columbia. From M. Jurgens' collection. o' 43. Ledea guttata. ^ 5S Testacea, fusiformis^ nigro punctata; abdomen nigro quinguevit- tatum ; pedes fusco varii ; alee anticce piceo strigatce ,• ala posticce sublimpidce. Dull testaceous, spindle-shaped : head and chest flat, covered with black points: head short-conical, as broad as the chest, not arched, hardly ridged, very slightly concave along the hind border, which has a black dot ; its length about half its breadth ; face and epistoma pale testaceous ; face with slight oblique pitchy bands on each side ; epistoma linear, black and rounded on the fore border : mouth ferruginous : scutcheon with a distinct slightly arched trans- verse suture: abdomen with five black stripes, the middle one and the inner pair interrupted : legs mottled with brown : fore-wino-s pale testaceous, not punctured ; borders of the areolets with pitchy pencillings ; some larger and darker marks along the disk and along the hind border: hind-wings almost colourless. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 6 lines. a. China. Presented by G. T. Lay, Esq. PART III. • 3 D 830 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. / 44. LeDRA cuspid ATA. Straminea, fusiformis ; caput conicum ; alee anticcB suhlimpidce ; alee posticce limpidcB. Straw-colour, slender, spindle-shapecl : head and chest slightly convex : head conical, as broad as the chest, finely striated longitu- dinally, very concave on the hind border ; its length full half its breadth ; on each side of the fore border a narrovs^ concave stripe with a slight vim on each side; underside shagreened, slightly con- vex : face flat, with a row of short indistinct transverse furrows along each side: shield finely striated transversely, conical on the fore border, concave on the hind border ; scutcheon paler than the shield, shagreened, with a curved transverse suture towards the tip : fore-wings almost colourless: hind-wings colourless. Length of the body 3^ lines ; of the wings 7 lines. a. New Holland. h. (Pupa?) New Holland, Presented by the Haslar Hospital. / !') 45. Ledra lineata. Straminea, depressa, fusiformis; alcB anticce albidcB ; alcB posticce limpidce. Straw-colour, spindle-shaped : head and chest flat: head almost smooth, conical, almost as broad as the chest, not arched nor ridged, with a slight rim, hardly concave along the hind border ; its length less than its breadth ; face flat on the disk, with veiy oblique and indistinct striae on each side : shield minutely striated across ; scutcheon with a slightly arched transverse suture near the tip : fore- wings whitish, semitransparent; veins bordered with darker colour : hind-wings colourless. Length of the body 3^ lines ; of the wings 5 lines. a. North India. From Mr. Warwick's collection. / LIST OF HOMOPTEEOUS INSECTS. 831 Genus 2. LEDROPSIS. / Ledropsis, White, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv. 245. [/O^l. Ledropsis cancroma. Ledropsis cancroma, White, Ann. Nat. Hist. xiv. 245. a. Hong Kong. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. \y^&l. Ledropsis naso. Testacea, fusiformis, punctata ; alee posticce limpidce. Testaceous, slender, spindle-shaped: head and chest convex, thickly and minutely punctured : head loug-conical, as broad as the chest, arched, indistinctly ridged, slightly concave along the hind border ; its length a little exceeding its breadth ; underside with a broad ridge, which tapers from the face to the fore border ; face pale testaceous, very narrow ; epistoma small : scutcheon small : fore- wings thickly punctured from the base to the tips : hind-wings co- lourless. Length of the body 6 lines ; of the wings 8^ lines. a. Hong Kong. Presented by J. C, Bowring, Esq. ^ Genus 3. EPICLINES. / '-^ * Epiclines, Amijot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 577. ^Ledra, p., Fahr, . Epiclines planata. l^ vEpiclines planata, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 578. ":Ledra planata, Fahr. Syst. Rhyn. 25, 3. a. East India. From Archdeacon Clerk's collection. h — e. Tenasserira. Presented by — Packman, Esq. /. ? 3 D 2 832 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. ^0 2. Epiclines obtlsa. Viridis, subtiis alhido-testacea ; capitis thoracisque latera et scutel- lum ferruginea ,• pedes testacei, femoribus apice piceis ; alee anticcB marginihus posticis ferrugineis ; alee posticm sublim- pidce. Green, whitish testaceous beneath : head and chest thickly punctured : head very short-conical, flat, more than half the breadth of the chest, not arched, ferruginous in front, with a slight ridge to- wards the fore border ; sides parallel for a short space in front of the eyes, then obtusely angular ; underside with a ridge which tapers from the face to the fore border, and has a concave space on each side ; face with a furrow on each side : chest slightly convex ; sides of the shield mdened, angular, ferruginous ; scutcheon ferruginous : legs pale testaceous ; tips of the thighs pitchy : fore-wings pale green, thickly punctured from the base to the tips, ferruginous along the hind borders: hind-wings almost colourless. Length of the body 5 ? lines ; of the wings 9i lines. a. Sierra Leone. Presented by the Rev. D. F. Morgan. V^0Genus4. SCARIS. '''Scaris, St. Farg. et Serv. Enc. Meth. x. 610. Burm., Amyot et Serv., Blanch. \/') lassus, p., Fabr. '^Ifl. SCARIS FERRUGINEA. v'Scaris ferruginea, St. Farg. et Serv. Enc. Meth. x. 610, 1. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 1, 115, 1. Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. iii. 195, 1. Hem. pi. 15, f. 3. Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 579, pi. 11, f. 3. » lassus ferrugineus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 86, 2. a, b. Brazil. c. d. ? U2. SCARIS PICEA. Picea, convexa, striata, subtus testacea ; alee posticce limpida. Pitchy, testaceous beneath, narrower ihsiXiS . ferruginea : head and chest convex, transversely striated: scutcheon punctured to- LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 833 wards the fore border, with an arched suture across the middle : legs pale testaceous ; spines of the hind-shanks ferruginous, black at the base: fore-wings slightly rugulose towards the base: hind-wings colourless. Length of the body 4— 5^ lines ; of the wings 10—12 lines. a. Brazil. From Mr. Argent's collection. 6, c. Brazil. 0 3. SCA-RIS LATIPENNIJ T/^"^f^ Ferruginea ; scutum ftavo univittatum et bimaculatum ; pedes picei, femoribus ferrugineis ; alee anticce fusea^ maculis luri- dis ornatce ; alee posticce luridce. Ferruginous : head minutely punctured, impressed above : chest flat, transversely striated, somewhat pitchy on the disk ; shield with a short yellow stripe between the disk and the hind border, which has a yellow spot on each side : legs pitchy ; thighs ferrugi- nous: fore-wings dark brown, with several large oblong lurid spots: hind-wings lurid. Length of the body 5 lines; of the wings 11 lines. a. Columbia. From Mr. Turner's collection. O 4. SCARIS OBLIQUA. ^' ^ Picea; caput ferrugineum ; scutelluyii flavo univittatum et bimacu- latum; metathorax ferrugineus ; pedes nifi; alcB antica; ni- gro fusc(S, fulvo guttata, fulvo basi apiceque maculates ; alee posticeefuscee. Pitchy : head dark ferruginous ; face shining, flat, and very finely shagreened on the disk, convex, and with slight oblique stria; on each side ; crown much impressed : chest transversely striated ; scutcheon with a yellow stripe in the disk, and a yellow spot on each side of the hind border : hind-chest ferruginous : legs dark red ; feet pitchy towards the tips ; fore-wings dark brown, adorned with numerous tawny dots, with two tawny spots at the base, and with several confluent tawny marks at the lips: hind-wings brown, paler at the base. Length of the body 5 lines; of the wings 9 ines. a. Columbia. From Mr. Turner's collection. 3d3 iV.'r.<5S-^ 834 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 2^eiius 5. ZINNECA. t/Zinneca, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 579. Ol. ZiNNECA FLAVIDORSUM. l/'Zinneca flavidorsum, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 579, 1, pi. 11, f. 2. N. America. V^Genus 6. GYPONA. ^ypona, Germ. Mag. iv. 73. Burm., Blanch., Amyot et Serv. j0Deicoip\s, p., Fabr. Group 1. Burm. Gen. Cic. Cicadel. Gypona. vC^l. Gypona glauca. Gypona glauca, Germ. Mag. iv. 74, 1, pi. 1, f. 6. Burm. Handh. Ent.n. 1, 114, 1. Gen. Cic. Cicadel. Gypona. 1. Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. iii. 195, 1. Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. . 580, 1. vC^ercopis glauca, Fahr. Syst. Rhyn. 91, 16. a — c. ? V '2. Gypona thoracica. •^ ^'Cercopis thoracica, Fahr. Syst. Rhyn. 91, 15. Burm. Gen. Gyp. 2. Brazil. / ^. Gypona equestris. "^c^CJercopis equestris, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 92, 17. Buriti. Gen. Gyp. 3. S. America. ^ A. Gypona pallens. *^Gypona pallens. Germ. Burm. Gen. Gyp. 4. Brazil. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 835 tj) O. GyPONA hist RIO. ''^ypona bistrio, Burm. Gen. Gyy. 5. Brazil. ^ . n ^ 6. Gypona aurulenta. Gypona aurulenta, Burnt. Gen. Gyp. 6. ^ oCercopis aurulenta, Fahr. Si/st. Rhyn. 92, 18. Brazil. ^. Gypona chalcopteea. ^-tjypona cbalcoptera, Burm. Gen. Gyp. 7. Brazil. ^ 8. Gypona smaragdula. Viridis ; scutum Jlavo varium ; scutellum luteum ; abdomen sma- raydinum, fusco bivittatum ; alcB anticcB luridce^costcB virides, apice niyro maculatce ; alee posticce sublimpidce fiisco margi- nata. Grass-g-reen, paler beneath : bead flat, sbort-conieal, nan-ovver tban ibe cbest, striated longitudinally, black along tbe fore border, very sligbtly concave along tbe bind border ; its lengtb ratber less tban balf its breadtb ; underside testaceous towards tbe fore-border ; striae on eacb side of tbe face bardly visible : cbest sligbtly convex, transversely striated : sbield yellow in front and on eacb side ; scutcbeon mostly luteous, witb a very sligbt transverse suture near tbe tip: breast testaceous on eacb side in front: abdomen above brigbt emerald green, witb two reddisb brown stripes, wbicb are united at tbe tip, beneatb witb an indistinct testaceous stripe along eacb side : legs very pale green ; feet and fore-sbanks tawny, fore- wings lurid, narrow, ratber pointed, green along two-tbirds of tbe fore border from tbe base, witb an oblong black spot on eacb tip, near wbicb tbe bind border is brown : bind-wings almost colourless, brown at tbe tips and along tbe bind borders. Lengtb of tbe body 7 lines ; of tbe wings 14 lines. a. Para. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 836 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. /P 9. Gypona viridirufa. Flavo-viridis ; abdomen rufo bivittatum ; pedes virides, tarsis fulvix ; alee anticce virides, limpido maculatce, basi postico fer- ruginecB, apice fuscce et luridcB ; alee posticce sublimpidce,fusco marginatos. Grass-ffreen, tinged with yellow, paler beneath : head flat, semi- circular, narrower than the chest, striated longitudinally, ferruginous along the fore border, slightly concave along the hind border ; its length much less than half its breadth ; underside tinged with yel- low ; some dark oblique streaks on each side of the face : chest slightly convex, transversely striated ; scutcheon with an arched suture near the lip, which is luteous : abdomen with two bright red stripes, which are darker towards the lip, where they are united : legs pale green; feet tawny; hind-feet green at the base: fore- wings green in front with a colourless interval near the tips, which are brown ; hind part ferruginous at the base, colourless in the middle, lurid at the tips : hind-wings almost colourless, brown at the tips and along the hind borders. Length of the body 6 lines ; of the wings 11 lines. a. Para. From Mr. Stevens' collection. vt^ 10. Gypona signifeea. Testacea ; caput subtus viridescens ; abdominis dorsum rufo fas ci- atiim ; alee anticce disco et apice piceo notatce ; alee posticcB sublimpidce. Testaceous, shining, paler beneath: head flat, semicircular, a little narrower than the chest, striated longitudinally in the middle, and obliquely on each side, ferruginous along the fore border; con- cave along the hind border; its length less than half its breadth : underside tinged with pale green ; disk of the face slightly concave in front: feelers pitchy, tirst and second joints yellow; third and fourth lawny at the base : chest almost flat, transversely striated : scutcheon with a slightly arched transverse suture near the tip : ab- domen above with a pale red band on the hind border of each seg- ment : oviduct ferruginous, partly pitchy : legs pale testaceous ; claws black, yellow at the base : fore-wings with a few pitchy marks, which are chiefly on the cross-veins, in the disks, and on the inter- mediate parts of the longitudinal veins, and on some of the latter towards the tips : hind-wings almost colourless, bright red at the LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 837 base, slightly tinged with brown about the hind borders near the base : veins black, tawny at the base. Length of the body 5 Hues ; of the wings 10 lines. a. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson's collection. / ^ 11. Gypona quadrimacula. Fulva, subtus testacea ; caput nigro vittatum ; thorax nigro macu- latus ; alee anticce cupreo-picece, maculis iinajiava duahusque limpidis ornatce ; alee postica sublimpida, apicefuscce. Tawny, testaceous beneath : head flat, semicircular, concave behind, a little narrower than the chest, striated longitudinally in the middle, and obliquely on each side, black along the borders, and with two black stripes between the eyelets ; its length less than half its breadth : chest almost flat, transversely striated ; shield bordered with black on each side and behind, and with two black spots in front, one of them on the fore border, the other towards the disk ; scutcheon with two black spots on the fore border : abdominal seg- ments red beneath along the hind borders, and with a red triangular spot on each side: tips of the feet and of the hind-shanks black : fore-wings pitchy, slightly coppery, with a large, pale yellow spot on the base of the fore border ; a colourless spot near the tip of the fore border, and another on the middle of the hind border : hind- wings almost colourless, with brown tips. Length of the body 4^ Unes ; of the wangs 9h lines. vO Var. 0. Crown black along each side, and with one black stripe between the eyelets : shield with deep black borders, which enclose some tawny spots on each side ; one black spot in the disk, none on the fore border ; disk of the scutcheon black : abdomen wholly yel- low beneath : tips of the hind-shanks testaceous : fore-wings mostly lurid. a. Para. Presented by Reginald Graham, Esq. b. ? y ^ 12. Gypona eeticulata. Testacea, nigro varia ; abdominis dorsum nigrum ; pedes nigro varii, tibiis anticis nigris ; alee anticce Jlavcs, disco piceo ma- culate ; alee posticcefusccB. Testaceous, slightly convex : head very short-conical, concave behind, narrower than the chest ; crown striated obliquely on each 838 LIST OF HOMOPTEKOUS INSECTS. side, with a black stripe, and on each side with three black spots, two on the hind-border, and one by each eyelet ; underside black towards tbe front : face with indistinct oblique strias on each side, black towards the tip ; epistoma mostly black : shield with about fourteen black spots of various size ; scutcheon with a large trian- gular black spot on each side of the fore border, with two small black spots in the disk, and with a short black stripe on each side near the tip: abdomen black above: anterior thighs marked with black ; fore-shanks black ; middle-shanks black above : fore-wings yellow, with some small pitchy spots in the disk ; veins pitchy : hind- wings brown. Length of the body 6^ lines ; of the wings 12 lines. a. Bahia. Presented by J. P. G. Smith, Esq. v^ 13. Gypona makginata. Nigra, suhtus testacea; caput suhtus nigrum testaceo bivittatum ; scutum testaceo marginatum ; pectus nigro bivittatum ; ab- domen ferrugineum ; jyedes testacei, tarsis piceis ; alee sub- limpidcB. Black, testaceous beneath: head flat, semicircular, concave behind, narrower than the chest ; crown striated obliquely on each side ; its length less than half its breadth ; underside black, with two testaceous stripes ; face with oblique ridges on each side : shield transversely striated, with testaceous borders; scutcheon punctured : breast with a black stripe on each side : abdomen ferruginous : legs testaceous; feet pitchy: wings almost colourless ; fore-wings slightly and interruptedly tinged with brown along the borders and towards the tips. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 7 lines. ^ C714. GyPONA FEEVENS. Fulva, subtus testacea ; pedes testacei ; ales anticce lutece, apice sub- fuscce piceo maculates. Tawny, pale testaceous beneath : head flat, almost semicircular in front, slightly concave behind, narrower than the chest ; its length about one-third of its breadth ; face flat : shield transversely striated, impressed on each side in front : legs pale testaceous : fore-wings pale luteous, with a pitchy spot near the tips, which are transparent, and slightly tinged with pale brown. Length of the body 3 (?) lines ; of the wings 7 lines. a. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson's collection. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 839 Group 2. Sub-group 1. Burm. Gen. Gyp. 8. <^i5. Gypona prasina. i/€rypona prasina, Burm. Gen. Gyp. Brazil. ^c 16. Gypona striata. ^- Gipona striata, Burm. Gen. Gyp. 11,9. Pennsylvania. Sub-group 2. Burm. Gen. Gyp. ^cl7. Gypona cana. K Gypona cana, Burm. Gen. Gyp. 10. a. North America. Presented by the Entomological Club. b—d. St. John's Bluff, E. Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. e — g. Nova Scotia. TW. Gypona line at a. ^Gypona lineata, Burm. Gen. Gyp. fig. 1. Brazil. Testacea, luteo vittata, subtus albida ; alee anticce albidce, venis viridibu^ ; alee posticcB albce. Testaceous, whitish beneath : head flat, almost smooth, semi- circular, a little narrower than the chest, not arched nor ridged, with indistinct, pale luteous stripes, very slightly concave along the hind border : its length much less than half its breadth ; face slightly concave in front : shield green, slightly convex, finely transversely striated, with eight pale luteous stripes ; scutcheon flat, with indistinct luteous stripes, green at the tip, with an arched 840 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. transverse suture : legs pale testaceous : fore-wings whitish ; veins green : hind-wings white. Length of the body 2f lines ; of the wings 7 lines. a. ? Presented by J. G. Children, Esq. y dGenus 7. XEKOPHLOEA. Xerophleea, Germ. Zeitschr. i. 190. A. XEROPHLiEA GEISEA. vXerophlaea grisea, Germ. Zeitschr. i. 190, 1. Brazil. %}Genus 8. PENTHIMIA. KPentbimia, Germ. Mag. iv. 46. Burm., Blanch., Amyot et Serv. y Hist. Nat Hem,. 580. ytfeercopis, p., Fabr., Coqueb., Panz. v^^ Cicada, p., Panz., Rossi. 1. FeNTHIMIA ATRA. Penthimia atra. Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 48, 1 . Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 1, 115, 1. Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. 174. Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 581. Crochard, Ed. Reg. Anim. Ins. pi. 99, f. 4. \y oCercopis sanguinicollis, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 94, 29. v^ Cercopis hoeraorrhoa, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 93, 28. Schrank. v^ Cercopis atra, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 93, 97. Coqueb.Hlustr. 34, pi. 8, f. 9. v Cicada nigra, Rossi. Y Cicada thoracica, Panz. Faun. Fasc, 61 , pi. 18. . c>Cicada hoemorrhoa, Panz. Faun. Fasc. 61, pi. 16. ; Cicada aethiops, Panz. Faun. Fasc. 33, pi. 13, 61, 17? /^r^v ^ \ Penthimia, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 199, 435/.'' * a. Europe. Presented by M. Percheron. b—f. Europe. Presented by M. Goureau. g — i. South France. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 841 ^ - 2. PeNTHIMIA VICARIA. Nigra, vel ferruginea ; alee anticcB maculate. Black, shining : head and chest convex, minutely striated : scutcheon with a reddish feiTuginous dot on each side and one at the tip: fore-wings covered with ferruginous dots; their tips and the hind-wings gray. Length of the body 2 — 2^ lines ; of the wings 4—5 lines. Y Var. ^. Ferruginous: legs black: fore-wings pitchy, with lurid marks ; tips lurid: hind-wings almost colourless. !/C->^ Var. y like var. /3 : legs and fore-wings ferruginous ; the latter mottled w^th brown. a — c. St. John's Bluflf, E. Florida. Presented by E. Douhleday Esq. ^ 0 3. Penthimia ORIENTALIS. Atra ; abdomen apice pedesque anteriores nonnunquam rufo varia ; alee posticce ftisca. Deep black, oval : head and chest convex, thinly punctured : hind border of the breast red : fore-wings thickly punctured ; their tips and the hind-wings brown. Length of the body 3| lines ; of the wings 7 lines. n/ ^ Var. /3. Abdomen red on each side towards the tip: anterior shanks and feet mostly red. a. North India. From Mr. Warwick's collection. 6,c. ? ^^. Penthimia FULvrvTENTRis. ^'V Picea, sat longa ; abdomen snbtus fulvum ; tarsi postici fulvi ; alee anticce apice fusca limpido fasciatcB. Pitchy, rather long, almost elliptical : head and chest convex, thickly and minutely punctured, with an indistinct longitudinal ridge : chest slightly impressed on each side : hind border of the breast tawny : abdomen beneath tawny, with a pitchy tip : hind-feet PART III. 3 E 842 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. tawny, with black tips : fore-wings minutely rugulose ; a curved co- lourless band near each tip, which is brown : hind-wings gray. Length of the body 5^ lines ; of the wings 10 lines. c> 5. Penthimia compacta. Ferruginea; caput nigrum; thorax antice niger ; alee anticcB picea, ad margines posticos ferruginece ; alee posticce sublim- pid(B. Ferruginous, short, broad : head black, very short, nearly as broad as the chest, slightly concave behind, rather more convex in front ; face convex, with distinct cross ridges, which are not oblique : chest convex, minutely punctured, black towards the fore border : fore-wings pitchy, ferruginous along the hind border : hind-wings almost colourless. Length of the body 1^ line; of the wings 3 lines. a. North India. From Mr. Warwick's collection. ^ I Genus 9. CLASTOPTERA. Clastoptera, Germ. Zeitschrift^ i. 187. ^ 1. Clastoptera achatina. Clastoptera achatina, Germ. Zeitschr. i. 187, 1. Pennsylvania. ^ 2. Clastoptera darnoides. Clastoptera darnoides. Germ. Zeitschr. i. 188, 2. Brazil. 3. Clastoptera cim.icoides. Clastoptera cimicoides, Germ. Zeitschr. i. 188, 3. Brazil. list of homopterous insects. 843 ^ 4. Clastoptera flavifrons. Clastoptera flavifrons, Germ. Zeitschr. i. 189, 4. Brazil. 5. Clastoptera xanthocephala. Clastoptera xanthocephala, Germ. Zeitschr. i. 189, 5. Pennsylvania, Carolina. ^ 6. Clastoptera nigra. Clastoptera nigra, Germ. Zeitschr. i. 189, 6. Brazil. 7. Clastoptera scutellata. Clastoptera scutellata. Germ. Zeitschr. i. 189, 7, Brazil. Group 3. lASSIDES. lassides, AmyotetServ. Hist. Nat. Hem. 581. Tettigouidae, p., Curtis. ^ Genus 1. EUPELIX. Eupelix, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 94. Ahrens, Burm.^ Herr.-Sehceff., Amyot et Serv., Blanch. ^)Cicada, p., Fabr., Gmel., Fall. ^^ 1. Eupelix cuspidata. Eupelix cuspidata, Germ. May. iv. 94, 1. Ahrens, Faun. Ins. Europ. \v. ip\. 22. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 1,112, 10,1. Gen. Eupelix, 1. Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. 196. Amyot et Sei-v. Hist. Nat. Hem. 582. Herr.-Schcef. Nom. Ent. 72, 76, 116. 3e 2 844 LIST OF BOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. Cicada cuspidata, Fahr. Syst. Rhyn. 79, 86. Sp. Ins. ii. 328, 43. Mant. Ins. ii. 273, 58. Ent. Syst. iv. 46, 86. Gmel. Ed. Syst. Nat. i. 4, 2115, 177. Stew. Elem. Nat. Hist. ii. 98. Turt. Syst. Nat. ii. 598. Fall. Act. Holm, xxvii. 1806, 8, 1. Hem. Suec. Cic. 22, 1. Eupelix, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2we Series v. 201 , 437. a. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. ^ 2. Eupelix peoducta. Eupelix produeta, Germ. Bunn. Gen. Eupelix^ 2, f. 1, 5. Germany. ^ 3. Eupelix spathulata. Eupelix spathulata, Gei'm. Burm. Gen. Eupelix^ 3, f. 6. Germany. ^ a Genus 2. MEGOPHTHALMUS. Megophthalmus, Curt. Ent. Mag. i. 193. \/_ Cicada, p.. Fallen. J Paropia, Hardy. /O 1. Megophthalmes scanicus. \r^ Cicada scanica. Fall. Act. Holm, xxvii. 1806, 113, 51. Hem. Suec. I Cic. 65, 1. vrC' Megophthalmus bipunctatus, Curt. Ent. Mag. i. 194, 1. a — g. England. h. Sweden. ^2. Megophthalmus pallidipennis. . Megophthalmus pallidipennis, Curtis^ MSS. \J ^ 'Paropia pallidipennis. Hardy ^ Proc. Tyne. Nat. Field Club. i. 430, 1. a. Scotland. Presented by £. Doubleday, Esq. LIST OF HOMOPTEBOUS INSECTS. 845 v^ O Genus 3. PAROPIA. /VParopia, Germ. Burm. Handh. Ent. ii. 1, 113, 11. Herr.-Schceff. /g;? Cicada, p.. Fall. (^Coelidia, p., Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 79. v/^. Paropia scutata. Y^Coelidia sculata, Germ, Mag. Ent. iv. 79, 5. Ahrens^ Faun. Eur. Fasc. xi. 22. /^Paropia, Amyoty Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 202, 438. I^aropi a scutata, Burm. Handh. Ent. ii. 1, 113, 1. j^G^eri. Paropia, 1. Herr.-Schceff. Faun. \2Q. a. ? a^m^e. (J 2. Paropia guttifera. Brevis, crassa, fusca ; caput antice albido tnvittatum ; scutum al- hido interrupte fasciatum ; tihice posticce sexspinosm ; alee an - ticce hinotatcB ; alee posticcB subcinerece. Short, thick, very dark brown : head and chest slightly shining, thinly and minutely punctured : head a little broader than the chest, with a slender yellow baud along the hind border, and with a broader whitish stripe on each side in front ; a short whitish streak on the face: distance between the eyelets equal to one-third of the breadth of the head : a short whitish band on each side of the hind border of the shield : hind-shanks beset with six spines, a character peculiar to this species : fore-w'ings brown, with a black fore border; a colourless spot near the tip of the fore border, and a colourless streak extending obliquely from the base to the hind border : four apical areolets : hind-wings slightly gray. Length of the body 1 line ; of the wings 2i lines. a. ? Presented by C. D. E. Fortnum, Esq. ^o^ ^ 3. Paropia Triangulum. nt^ Flava, niten^, transverse striata ; caput fusco fasciatum ; scutum fuscum, Jlavo biguttatum ; scutellum fusco trimaculatum ; alee anticce suhfulvce ; alee posticce limpidce. Yellow, shining : head and chest transversely striated : head with a broad brown band between the eyes : distance between the 3e3 846 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. eyelets more than one-third of the breadth of the head: shield brown, with a yellow dot on each side of the fore border ; fore border of the scutcheon with a brown triangular spot in the middle, and with a brown dot on each side : hind-shanks closely beset with stout spines : fore-wings slightly tawny ; veins indistinct ; areolets few : hind-wings colourless. Length of the body Inline; of the wings 3 lines. a. Rio Janeiro. From Mr. Shuckard's collection. Genus 4. ACOCEPHALUS. G Acocephalus, G^e7*m. Burm. Handh. Ent, ii. 1,111,9. Amyot et ^ Serv. Herr.-Schaff. Cercopis, p., Fahr. O Cicada, p., Fall.^ Panz. c> lassus, p., Germ. O AcucephahisrAphrodes, p. et Phrynomorphus, Curtis. Cy Pholetaera, Zetterstedt. Acucephalus, Hardy. 1. AcOCEPHALUS OLIVACEUS. Olivaceo-vvi'idis, subfusiformis, suhtus testaceus ; pedes tesiacei ; alee posticcB sublimpidce. Olive-gi-een, almost spindle-shaped, testaceous beneath: head short, thickly punctured, almost semicircular along the fore border, which forms a slight rim, concave behind, a little narrower than the chest ; its length hardly one-third of its breadth ; face flat, with veiy short and slightly oblique ridges on each side : shield finely striated across, minutely punctured towards the fore border ; scutcheon minutely punctured, with a slightly arched suture, between which and the tip it is transversely striated : legs testaceous : fore-wings punctured towards the base and along most of the fore border : hind- wings almost colourless. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 11 lines. a. Philippine Islands. From Mr. Cuming's collection. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 847 2. ACOCEPHALUS STKAMINEUS. Testacevs ; caput antice nigro higutiatuin ; alee anticcc sublimpidce ; alcB posticcB limpidce. Pale testaceous : head slightly rugnlose, a little narrower than the chest, convex, and almost semicircular in front, less concave be- hind ; its length about one-fourth of its breadth ; crown longer in the middle than on each side ; two black dots on the fore border, which forms a slight rim ; face flat, broad, punctured : shield transversely striated; scutcheon very slightly punctured : fore-wings almost colourless, punctured nearly to the tips, pale testaceous to- wards the base : hind-wings colourless. Length of the body 4^ lines ; of the wings 10 lines. a. Java. From Mr. Argent's collection. ^- 3. AcOCEPHALUS ? a. (Mutilated). Kangaroo Island. Presented by the Entomologi- cal Club. ? 4. AcOCEPHALUS SOLIDAGINIS. Tettigonia Solidaginis, Harris, MSS. Stramineus, ferrugineo confertim notatus ; pedes piceo fasciati ; alS'7y5«. Rhi/n. 98, 63. <7 Cicada biguttata, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 43, 70. '^ Cicada fulgida, Fabr. Sp. Ins. ii. 327, 38. Mant. Ins. ii. 272, 51. Ent. Syst. iv. 44, 73. Gmel. Ed. Syst. Nat. i. 4, 2105, 123. Stew. El. Nat. Hist. ii. 98. Turt. Syst. Nat. ii. 597. ^ lassus biguttatus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 87, 11. Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 83, 9. ^lassus fulgidus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 87, 13. Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 84, 11. C lassus stigma. Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 84, 12. -^ lassus margarita, St. Farg. et Serv. Enc. Meth. x. 612, 1. " lassus Populi, Fall. Act. Holm, xxvii. 1806, 118, 3. Hem. Suec. Cic. 60, 3. Zett. Faun. Lapp. i. 541, 1. Ins. Lapp. 301, 1. QBythoscopus biguttatus, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 1, 109, 1. / Bythoscopus Populi, Herr.-Schceff. Nom. Ent. 68 Faun, cxliii. 14. f Idiocerus maculipennis, Curl. Brit. Ent. 733, 3. Oldiocerus sulphureus. Curt. Brit. Ent. 733, 4. 0 Idiocerus efFulgens, Curt. Brit. Ent. 733, 5. O Idiocerus unifasciatus. Curt. Brit. Ent. 733, 6. C Idiocerus seneus. Curt. Brit. Ent. 733, 7. a—/. England. g. Scotland. A, i. Sweden. j-o. ? LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 859 ^ A. Bythoscopus Gyllenhali. C^assus Gyllenhali, Fall. Act. Holm, xxvii. 1806. Sweden. ^5. Bythoscopus nitidissimus. Bythoscopus nitidissimus, Herr.-Schaff. Norn. Ent, 68. Germany. Cy^. Bythoscopus Leucospilus. t^Leucospilus, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Ft. Qme Serie, v. 209, 450. Piedmont. c c. Venae obscuriores. d. Venas colore albo interruptae. e. Elytrorum costa iunotata. '<■■-■■ 7. Bythoscopus crenatus. ^lassus crenatus. Germ. Ahrens, Faun. Ins. xvii. 10. Bythoscopus crenatus, Herr.-Schceff'. Nom. Ent. 68. Germany. . 8. Bythoscopus scurra. Bythoscopus scurra, Herr.-Schaff'. Nom. Ent. 69. Olassus scurra. Germ. Ahrens, Faun. Ins. xvii. 11. Germany. 9. Bythoscopus lituratus. Bythoscopus lituratus, Herr .-Schceff. Nom. Ent. 69. lassus lituratus. Fall. Act. Holm, xxvii. 1806, 117, 2. Hem. Suec. Cic. 60, 2. Zett. Faun. Lapp. i. 541, 2. Ins. Lapp. 302 2. a — c. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. d, England. 860 list of homopterous insects. ^10. Bythoscopus Tbemul^e. ^Cicada Tremulae, Estlund, Act. Holm. 1796, 129, pi. 5, f. 3. '^^assus Tremulae, Zett. Faun. Lapp. i. 542, 3. Ins. Lapp. 302, 3. Sweden. e e. Elytroram costa variegata. ^11. Bythoscopus varius. ^Cicada varia, Fabr. Ent. Sijst. iv. 42, 65. ^Flata varia, Fahr. Syst. Rhyn. 55, 49. £?Iassus varius. Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 82, 6. Ahrens, Faun. Ins. xvi. 18. Bythoscopus varius, Herr-Schaff. Norn. Ent. 69. C Idiocerus stigmaticalis, Lewis, Trans. Ent. Soc. i. 28, pi. 7, f. 2. Curt. Brit. Ent. 73S, I. rldiocerus maculicollis, Curt. Brit. Ent. 733, 2. Oldiocerus, Amrjot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 208, 449. a—f. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. g — i. England. j. Sweden. t7i2. Bythoscopus p(ecilus. Bythoscopus poecilus, Herr.-Schceff. Nom. Ent. 69. a, h. Geneva. Presented by M. Goureau. -^13. Bythoscopus notatus. Bythoscopus notatus, Herr.-Schcsff. Nom. Ent. 69. ('Cicada exaltata ? Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 78, 82. a. ? d d. Venae omnino fuscse. 6 14. Bythoscopus laevatus. Bythoscopus larvatus, Herr.-Schceff. Nom. Ent. 69. Germany. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 861 15. Bythoscopus VENOSUS. "^ Cicada venosa, Fall. Act. Holm, xxvii. 1806, 25, 19. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 303, 6. lassus venosus, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 86, 18. Ahrens, Faun. v. 20. ''lassus pancticeps .^ Germ. Ahrens, Faun. xvii. 12. Bythoscopus venosus, Herr.-Schceff. Nom. Ent. 69. Faun, cxliii. 5. <5'Prostigmo(lerus, Ami/ot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie^ v. 210,453. i^Resoraus ? Ami/ot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 211, 455. a, b. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. c, d. England. a a. Vertex desuper linearis, angulum obtusum formans, cujus bracbia extus incrassata. b, Series tres areolarum discoidalium, quarum singula e pluribus quam quatuor composita. ^16. Bythoscopus reticulatus. 'OCicada reticulata, Mus. Lesk. 116, 32, 35. Gmel. Ed. Syst. Nat. i. 4,2111,224. 0 lassus reticulatus, Fabr. Ent, Syst. iv. 57, 46. Syst. Rhyn. 98, 64. Panz. Faun. Ins. Germ, cxxvi. 4. C> lassus raixtus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 86, 7. Germ.. Mag. Ent. iv. 83, 7. Ahrens, Faun. xvi. pi. 17. Burm. Gen. lassus, 2, f. 6, 8. Bythoscopus reticulatus, Herr.-Schceff. Nom. Ent. 69. Faun. ^ cxxvi. 4, cxxx. 11. ^ Dalagus, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2mc Serie,v. 214, 461. a, b. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. c, d. England. b b. Areola tres discoidales, quaruni una alterave in duas aut ties divisa. 17. Bythoscopus virescens. CCicada virescens ? AIus. Lesk. 116, 34. Gmel. Ed. Syst. Nat. i. 4, 2111, 226. Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 46, 84. Syst. Rhyn. 79, 84. Fall. Act. Holm.xx\n. 1806, 32, 31. Hem. Suec. Cic. d'2, 45. 862 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. Bythoscopus virescens, Herr.SchcBff, Nom. Ent. 69. Burm. Gen. Byth. 16. C lassus virescens, Germ, Mag. Ent. ir. 45. Curt. Brit, Ent, 636, 8. (pMacropsis virescens, Lewis, Trans. Ent. Soc. i. 50, pi. 8, f. 3. C>Pediopsis virescens, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 586, I. PPediopsis, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent, Fr. 2me Serie, v. 212, 457. Var. ? Cicada graminea, Fabr. Ent. Syst. Suppl. 521,47. C^Iassus gramineiis, Fabr. Syst, Rhyn. 77, 71. Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 81,4. a. Sweden. « 18. Bythoscopus marginatus. Bythoscopus marginatus, Herr.-S chaff'. Nom. Ent, 69. Faun. cxliii. 7, -Mecdaria ? Amyot, Ann, Soc. Ent, Fr. 2me Serie, v. 213, 460. Europe. ^. Bythoscopus nassatus. '" lassus nassatus, Germ. Ahrens, Faun. Ins. xvii. 13. Bythoscopus nassatus, Herr.-Schceff", Nom, Ent. 69. Faun, cxliii. 8. f'Pacechia, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 212, 458. a — d. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. e,f. England. ^20. Bythoscopus flavicollis. ^Cicada flavicollis, Linn. Syst, Nat. ii. 709,33. Faun, Suec. 89) . Fabr. Sp. Lis. ii. 325, 25. Mant. Ins. ii. 271, 33. Ent. Syst. iv. 37, 42. Syst. Rhyn. 75, 64. Gmel Ed. Syst. Nat. i. 4, 2106, 33. Cicada Alui, Schrank, Faun. Boic. (Cicada diaderaa, Fabr, Ent. Syst. iv. 44, 74. *y Cicada bipnstulata, Fabr, Ent. Syst. iv. 45, 79. C Cicada triangularis, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 46, 82. 1^ Cicada flavescens, Fabr, Ent. Syst. iv. 46, 85. Syst. Rhyn. 79, 85. lassus bipustulatus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 88, 18. Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 83, 10. lassus triangularis, Fabr. Syst, Rhyn. 88, 19. Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 84, 13. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 863 <^^assus fruticola, Fall. Act. Holm, xxvii. 1806, 120, 4. Hem. Suec. Cic. 1829, 62, 5. Zett. Faun. Lapp. i. 543,4. Ins. Lapp. 302, 4. (Vars. obscurus, i)allens,'^ triangularis, flavicollis^ Rosae; fus- _ cuius, capucinus,''trislis). ^ lassus diadema, Fabr. Si/st. Rhyn. 87, 14. ■^ lassus flavicollis, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 85, 14. Ahrens, Faun. Ins. iii. 23. Curt. Bnt. Ent. 636, 3. Olassus Tiliae, Ahrens, Faun. Ins. xiv. 14. c^ Bythoscopus diadeina, Herr.-Schceff". Noin. Ent. 69. C lassus ferrugineus. Curt. Brit. Ent. 636, 2. .'^lassus pulchellus. Curt. Brit. Ent. 636, 4. c5^1as6us fenestratus. Curt. Brit. Ent. 636, 5. (f:rTassus reticulatus, Curt. Brit. Ent. 636, 6. ^ lassus personatus, Curt. Brit. Ent. 636, 7. ^Bythoscopus flavicollis, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 1, 11(), 3. a — 0. England. p — s. Scotland. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. t—z. ? aa — jj. Sweden. kk. ? ^ 21. Bythoscopus nigritulus. Var. /3. flavicollis? c lassus fruticola. Fall. Hem. Suec. Cic. 62, 5. Var. y. ^ lassus nigritulus, Zett. Faun. Lapp. i. 544, 5. Ins. Lapp. 303, 5. Sweden. C>22. ByTHOscopus nitidulus. ^Cicada nitidula, Fabr. Mant. Ins.W. 273, 57. Gmel.] Ed. Si/st. iVa^ i. 4, 2114, 176. t'lassus cereus? Germ. Ahrens, Faun. xvii. 14. Bythoscopus nitidulus, Herr.-Schceff. Norn. Ent. 69. Europe. o'23. Bythoscopus nanus. Bythoscopus nanus, Herr.-Schceff". Norn. Ent. 69. Faun. 143, 6. ^^e^hdlhus, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 215, 463. Europe. 864 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. Group V 24. Bythoscopus ? Hypaulacia. ^ Hypaulacia, Amyot^ Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 210, 454. France. C^. Bythoscopus? ZiNNEviA. ^ Zinnevia, Amr/ot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 212, 456. Italy. V26. Bythoscopus? Peltophlyctis. "Peltophlyctis, Amj/ot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 218, 472. France. ^27. Bythoscopus? Penthopitta. V Penthopitta, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 219, 474. 0 Var. ? Penthopitta dubia, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 219, 474. France. 0 28. Bythoscopus ? Nacia. ONacia, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 218, 471. Piedmont. 0 29. Bythoscopus guttatus. Ferriigineus, Jlavo varius ; fades nigro notata ; abdomen luteum, subtus fulvum, apice nigrum ; pedes testacei ; al(B anticce lim- pidcB, ferrugineo bifasciatce, venis albo guttata ; alee posticce fuscce ad discos cinerece. Ferruginous, mottled with yellow : head as broad as the chest ; crown narrow, about one-third of the breadth of the head, with a slight longitudinal ridge ; its length and breadth almost equal ; face slightly convex, mottled with black : eyes large, occupying the whole length of the head : chest flat ; scutcheon with a suture across the middle: abdomen luteous; underside tawny, black towards the tip : legs testaceous : wings broad : fore-wings colourless, adorned LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 865 with two ferruginous bands which are hlack towards the fore border, the first beyond the middle, the second at the tip ; veins with white dots : hind-wings brown ; their disks gray. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 7 lines. a. Brazil. yo 30. Bythoscopus rivulahis. Ferrugineiis, nigra varius ; scutum nigi'um ; scutellum nigra bi- maciilatum ; pectus piceo varium ; abdominis dorsum nigi-um ; a1(B anticcB albida^fusco varies ; alee posticcB subcinerece, apice fuscce. Pale ferruginous, minutely mottled with black : head extremely short, as broad as the chest, convex and almost semicircular in front, very concave along the hind border ; its length above not more than one-twelfth of its breadth : crown punctured, transversely striated, rather longer on each side than in the middle; face roughly punc- tured, almost flat, slightly striated on each side : shield black, trans- versely striated; scutcheon with a black spot on each side of the fore border : breast ferruginous, partly pitchy : abdomen black above, pale ferruginous beneath : legs fermginous : fore-wings dingy white, thickly interspersed with brown, which here and there forms streaks including whitish dots : hind-wings slightly gray, brow-n towards the tips. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 8 lines. a, b. Van Diemen's Land. From Dr. Hooker's collection, c. New Holland. From Mr. Lambert's collection. ^ 31. Bythoscopus feeeugineus. Fulvus, sat angustus, nigra varius ; abdomen nigrum, fulvo fascia- tum ; alee postica; cinerece. Tawny, rather narrow, tapering from the head to the tip of the abdomen : head minutely punctured, very short-conical, a little broader than the chest, black along the fore border, extremely con- cave behind ; crown extremely short in the middle, where its length is not one-twelfth of its breadth, rather broader on each side ; under- side transversely striated towards the front ; face broad, almost flat: Shield finely striated across ; scutcheon minutely punctured, having on each side of the fore border a triangular compartment, which is partly smooth, partly slightly striated : breast partly black on each PART III. 3 G 866 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. side : abdomen black ; hind borders of the segments tawny : veins of the fore-wings few, black, excepting those along the hind border : hind-wings gray. Length of the body 4^ lines ; of the wings 9^ lines. a. Java. From the East India Company's collection. (y 32. Bythoscopus remotus. Ferrugineus^ nigro varius ; abdomen piceum, abdominis segmenta ferrugineo fasciata ; pedes picei ; ales posticce fuscce . Pale ferruginous, mottled with black : head finely striated lon- gitudinally, as broad as the chest, convex, and almost semicircular in front, equally concave behind ; its length equal between the eyes, not one-sixth of its breadth ; face triangular, flat, indistinctly stri- ated on each side : shield finely striated transversely ; scutcheon very minutely 'punctured : abdomen pitchy ; hind borders of the dorsal segments ferruginous : legs pitchy : fore-wings slightly ru- gulose : hind-wings brown. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 8 lines. a, b. Philippine Islands. From Mr. Wood's collection, O 33. Bythoscopus fulvus. Testaceo fulvus ; caput nigro varium ; pectus nigrum^ fulvo bima- culatum ; abdomen nigro notatuyn, subtus nigrum ; pedes ni- gro varii ; aim posticce sublimpidcs, apice subfuscce. Testaceous tawny: head extremely short, as broad as the chest, slightly convex in front, more concave behind ; crown slightly widening on each side, its length in the middle not more than one- twelfth of the breadth ; a black band on the front, which is trans- versely striated ; face flat, roughly punctured, its disk surrounded by a black oval, which encloses two black stripes, sending forth pa- rallel branches on each side : plates on each side of the epistoma marked with black : chest transversely striated ; shield very convex along the fore border, slightly concave behind : breast black, with a tawny spot on each side : abdomen with blackish marks along each side, black beneath : oviduct ferruginous : fore-thighs streaked with black beneath ; middle-thighs black at the base ; hind-thighs black along half the length : tips of hind-shanks black : hind-wings al- most colourless, brownish towards the tips. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 7 lines. a. Van Diemen's Land. Presented by the Rev. Augustus Beaufort. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 867 /o 34. Btthoscopus doesalis. Fuscus, Jiavo notatus ; pectoris segmenta picea, Jlavo marginata ; abdomen nigrum, fulvo fasciatum, subtus apice fulvum; pedes nigri ; pedes postici Jlavi, nigra viitati ; alee anticce albo guttatce ; alee posticce cinerece. Dark brown, varied with pale yellow marks: head extremely short, as broad as the head, slightly rounded along the fore border, rather more convex behind ; crown transversely striated ; its length in the middle much less than that on each side ; face punctured, al- most flat : chest very finely striated across : pectoral segments pitchy, with yellow borders : abdomen black ; hind borders of the segments tawny ; underside tawny towards the tip : legs black ; hind-legs yellow, striped with black: fore-wings thickly covered with whitish dots, which form a short slightly oblique stripe in the disk near the base : hind-wings gray. Length of the body 3^^ — 4 lines ; of the wings 7 — 8 lines. a. New Holland. Presented by the Haslar Hospital. b. .^ Presented by the Entomological Club. V 35. Bythoscopus nigeceneus. Nigroceneus, fulvo varius ; pectus nigrum ; abdomen nigrum, late- ribus basi subtusque ferrugineum ; pedes nigri, femoribus basi genuhusque fulvis, tarsis posticis basi Jiavis ; alee anticce albido guttatce et basi fasciatcB ; alee posticee cinereee. Bronze-black : head formed like that of B. dorsalis. Some tawny marks on each side of the face, and of the epistoma : shield with numerous tawny marks, transversely striated ; scutcheon slightly rugulose, with very few tawny marks : a smooth triangular compartment on each side of the fore border : breast black : abdomen black, ferruginous on each side at the base ; underside ferruginous, with a pitchy tip : legs black : thighs towards the base and knees tawny ; hind-feet yellow at the base ; fore-wings with dingy-white marks, which are most numerous and partly confluent towards the tips ; an oblique dingy-white band near the base : hind-wings dark gray. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 7 lines. a. "Van Diemen's Land. From Dr. Hooker's collection. 3g 2 868 LIST OF HOMOPTEEOUS INSECTS. ^6. Bythoscopus anguliferus. Ferrngineus ; fades antice nigro-cBnea ; scutellum nigro-ceneum, apice ferrugiiieum ; abdominis dorsum piceum ; tibice piceo varies ; alcB anticcs sublimpid(P, nigro noiatcB et bifasciatcs ; alee posticcB cinerecB. Ferruginous, minutely punctured : head extremely sliort, as broad as the chest, very slightly rounded in front ; hind border forming a very obtuse angle : crown broader on each side than in the middle ; face very slightly convex, brassy-black towards the front, with a very indistinct longitudinal ridge : scutcheon brassy- black, with a transverse suture, ferruginous at the tip: abdomen pitchy, ferruginous beneath : shanks partly pitchy : fore-wings al- most colourless, mostly punctured, with many small black marks, and with two broad short irregular black bands across the disks : hind-wings gray. Length of the body 2f lines ; of the wings 6 lines. ft. New Holland. Presented by the Haslar Hospital. 0 37. Bythoscopus stramineus. Flavus, fulvo notatus ; alee anticae fulvescentes, ad discos albce ; alee posticce albidce. Pale yellow, almost smooth, with some slight tawny marks: head as broad as the chest; crown flat, rounded in front, with a slight sliort somewhat arched transverse furrow near the fore border, equally long across its whole breadth, which, excluding the eyes, is nearly four times the length ; epistoma slightly widening towards the mouth : chest flat, finely transversely striated : fore-wings trans- parent, with a slight tawny tinge ; disks mostly white ; hind borders yellow, with some tawny marks : hind-wings whitish. Length of the body 2 lines; of the wings 5 lines. ft. St. John's Bluff", E. Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. LIST OF nOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 869 O 38. Bythoscopus latifrons. Testaceus, nigro varius ; pedes nigro vittati ; ales antica ferru- ginece, testaceo et piceo maculatcB, ad costam limpidcB. Testaceous : head and chest varied with black : head extremely short, as broad as the chest, straight alono^ the fore border, slightly concave behind ; crown forming an erlge ; front and face black, with testaceous dots ; face flat, slightly recurved : scutcheon and breast mostly black: abdomen pale testaceous beneath: thighs and shanks striped with black: fore-wings ferruginous, with some large irregu- lar pale testaceous and pitchy spots, colourless along the fore border from the middle till near the tips. Length of the body 2i lines : of wings 4| lines. a. New Holland. Presented by the Haslar Hospital. 39. Bythoscopus transversus. Flavus, nigro varius; pedes testacei, nigro varii ; alee cupreo-sub- fulvcB ; aid: anticcB apice fuscce. Bright yellow: head extremely short, as broad as the chest, black beneath, very slightly convex along the fore border, much more concave behind ; length of the crown in the middle about half its length on each side, and not one-twell'th of the breadth ; front trans- versely striated ; face flat, roughly punctured, with two stripes of short yellow bands: chest transversely striated : breast and abdomen black ; hind borders of the abdominal segments yellow : legs pale testaceous : middle-thighs black at the base ; hind-thighs black, ex- cepting the tips ; hind-shanks striped with black : wings transparent, slightly tawny, with a coppery tinge : fore-wings with a brown spot on each border near the tips which are brown ; veins tawny, some of the cross-veins black. Length of the body 2^ — 3 lines : of the wings 6 — 7 lines. Var. /3. Head yellow beneath, with a black band on the front, a black spot near each eye, and two rows of short black bands on the face : breast partly yellow. Var. y. Abdomen luteous above, with yellow and black bands along the hind borders of the segments. a, h. New Holland. Presented by the Haslar Hospital, c. New Holland. From Capt. Parry's collection. 3 g3 870 list of homopterous insects. 40. Bythoscopus lueidus. Rufo-ferrugineus, Jlavo guttatus ; fades piceo himaculata ; scu- tellum piceiiin ; pectus Jlavum, disco nigro; abdomen nigrum^ utrinque ferrugineum, suhtus Jlavum ; pedes fulvi, femoribus jlavis ; alee anticcB luridce, alba guttatce ; alee posticce ci- nerece. Reddish-ferruginous, with yellow dots : head extremely short, as broad as the chest, slightly rounded along the fore border, more convex behind ; front transversely striated, a little longer on each side than in the middle, where its length is less than one-twelfth of its breadth ; a pitchy mark on each side of the face, which is punc- tured, and another on each side of the epistoma : shield transversely striated ; scutcheon finely punctured, mostly pitchy : breast yellow, with a black disk : abdomen black, ferruginous on each side, yellow beneath : legs tawny ; thighs yellow : fore-wings lurid, with white marks, which are smallest and most numerous towards the tips : hind-wings gray. Length of the body 85 lines ; of the wings 7i lines. a. New South Wales. From Mr. Pamplin's collection. 41. Bythoscopus capensis. Testaceus,fusco variiis ; scutellumapice et pectus albida ; abdomen ferrughiewtn ; pedes albidi,fusco maculati ; alceanticcB lurida^ fusco maculatcB ; alee posticce subcinerece. Testaceous, varied with brown : head very short, as broad as the chest, semicircular, very convex in front and equally concave along the hind border: crown longer on each side than in the middle, where its length is about one-sixth of its breadth ; front occupying part of the upper surface; face truncate-conical; epistoma small, widening towards the mouth : shield very convex in front, almost straight along the hind border ; scutcheon towards the tip and breast whitish : abdomen ferruginous : legs whitish, spotted with brown : fore-wings slightly lurid, with some dark brown spots along the fore border, and with some brown streaks on the disks of the areolets ; veins brown : hind-wings pale gray. Length of the body 2^ lines ; of the wings 6 lines. a. South Africa. Presented by Dr. A. Smith. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 871 42. Bythoscopus sinensis. Niger, luteo gut tat lis ; thoracis latera jiavescentia ; pedes lutei^fe- morihus nigro etjlavo vittatis, tibiis supra piceis ; alee anticce fusca: ; alee posticce cinercce. Black: head very short, full as broad as the chest: mostly luteous on each side beneath ; crown mostly yellowish-luteons, rounded in front, wiih parallel borders, or equally long; across the whole breadth, which, excluding the eyes, is hardly six times the length ; a straight transverse furrow near the fore border; face flat, almost conical : chest covered with yellowish-luleous dots ; shield very convex along the fore border, very slightly concave behind; a triangular luteous compartment on each side of the scutcheon ; breast mostly dingy yellow on each side: legs luteous; thighs striped with black and yellow ; shanks pitchy above : fore-wings brown : hind-wings gray. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 7 lines. a. Hong Kong. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. (^43. Bythoscopus ater. Niger ; alee posticce fuscce. Black, slightly shining : head very short, as broad as the chest ; crown rounded in front, with parallel borders, longitudinally striated ; its breadth, excluding the eyes, about six times its length ; face al- most flat, with a transverse furrow between the eyelet, and slight cross ridges on each side: shield very finely striated across, very convex along the fore border, slightly concave behind ; scutcheon almost smooth : hind-wings brown. Length of the body 3^^ lines ; of the wings 7 lines. a. Philippine Islands. From Mr. Cuming's collection. 044. Bythoscopus cupreus. Rufus; fades scntiqtte latera alba; pectus et abdomen nigra; pedes Jlavi ; alee anticce limpidce, cupreo trifasciatce. Pale red : head full as broad as the chest, very short ; crown rounded in front, equally long across the whole breadth, which, 872 LIST OF HOMOPTEEOUS INSECTS. excluding the eyes, is about thrice the length ; hind border and face whitish, the latter flat, slightly tinged in part with very pale red ; epistoina very small ; shield very finely striated across, convex in front, almost straight along the hind border, white on each side : breast and abdomen black : legs pale yellow : fore-wings colourless, with three coppery ferruginous bands, one at the base, the third at the tip ; veins ferruginous : hind-wings colourless. Length of the body 2 lines ; of the wings 5 lines, rt, b. New Holland. From Mr. Argent's collection. 45. Btthoscopus albidus. Fiavo-alhus ; pedes Jiavi; alee anticce sub/laves centes ; alee fosticcB albidcB. Yellowish-white : head short, as broad as the chest, slightly rounded in front ; crown almost flat, equally long across its whole breadth, which, excluding the eyes, is full thrice the length ; face truncate-conical, very slightly convex ; epistoma subquadrate : chest flat ; shield finely transversely striated; scutcheon smooth, with an almost straight suture across the middle : legs pale yellow : wings transparent : fore-wings slightly tinged with yellow : hind-wings whitish. Length of the body 2^ lines ; of the wings 5 lines. a, b. Honduras. From Mr. Miller's collection. " 46. Bythoscopus austealis. Testaceous, fusco undatus, subtus flavus ; fades fusco vittata et multifasciata ; scutellum Jlavum, fusco trivittatum, nigro bimaculatum ; -pectus Jlavum ; abdomen supra ferrugineum, albido fasciattim, subtus Jlavum ; alee anticce luridce ; alee posticce subcinerece. Testaceous, adorned with undulating brown marks, yellow be- neath : head very short, as broad as the chest, indistinctly angular in front ; crown longer on each side than in the middle, where its length is not more than one-twelfth of its breadth ; face punctured, large, truncate-conical, with a spindle-shaped brown stripe, and on each side with a row of short brown bands ; epistoma narrow, linear : shield transversely striated, semicircular along the fore border, very slightly concave behind ; scutcheon yellow, with three brown streaks, and with a black spot on each side of the fore border : breast yellow LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 873 with some small black spots: back of the abdomen ferruginous; hind borders of the segments whitish ; underside yellow with a darker border : legs testaceous, with some darker stripes ; hind- thighs and hind-shanks yellow : fore-wings lurid : veins black : hind- wings grayish. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings oi lines. a. New Holland. Presented by the Haslar Hospital. 0 47. Bythoscopus obsoletus. Pallide viridis ,• scutellum antice nigro himaculatum ; aim anticcB sublimpidcB ; alee posticce alhidce. Pale green : head short, as broad as the chest, slightly convex in front, slightly concave along the hind border ; crown equally long across the whole breadth, which is about four times the length ; face conical, slightly streaked on each side ; epistoma widening towards the mouth : shield slightly convex along the fore border, almost straight behind ; scutcheon with a triangular black spot on each side of the fore border : oviduct yellowish green ; fore-wings almost colourless; veins pale green: hind-wings whitish, iridescent. Length of the body 2 lines ; of the wings 5 lines. a. Hudson's Bay. Presented by G. Barnston, Esq. 0 48. Bythoscopus African us. JEneo-testaceus ; caput nigro varium ; scuti discus nigricans ; ab- domen supra nigrum ; alee limpidce. Pale testaceous, with a slight brassy tinge : head short, full as broad as the chest ; crown with a black band and a transverse fur- row, much rounded in front, slightly concave along the hind border ; its length in the middle about half its breadth, excluding the eyes ; face flat, with a black stripe, and on each side with a row of slightly oblique black bands ; side borders black ; epistoma with two black spots adjoining the face, and with three slight keels, the side pair each accompanied by a pitchy stripe : disk of the shield slightly blackish ; scutcheon with a transverse semicircular suture : back of the abdomen with a black disk ; underside blackish on each side towards the base ; two black spots on the hind border of the last segment ; valves of the oviduct very long : wings colourless ; veins testaceous. Length of the body 2 lines ; of the wings 4^ lines. a. Sierra Leone. Presented by the Rev. D. F. Morgan. 874 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. ^9. Bythoscopus stipatus. Albus,fusco marmoratus ; abdomen album veljlavum ; alcBposticee albideB, apice subcinere(B. White, marbled with brown : head rather short, as broad as the head, forming an indistinct obtuse angle in front ; crown flat, longer in the middle than on each side, its breadth, excluding the eyes, about four times its length ; face truncate-conical, very slightly convex ; epistoma linear, sometimes widening towards the mouth : chest almost flat ; shield very convex in front, hardly concave along the hind border : breast white, sometimes with brown spots : abdo- men white or pale yellow : hind-wings whitish with j)ale gray tips. Length of the body 2^ lines; of the wings 4^ lines. a, b. St. John's Bluflf, E. Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. O50. Bythoscopus soBEius. Testaeeus, subtus albidus ; scutellum ferrugineum, apice testaceum ; pedes Jlavi ; alee posticce limpidcB. Testaceous, whitish beneath : head short, rounded in front, nearly as broad as the chest; crown punctured, with an impression on each side of the disk, and with an indistinct short ridge adjoin- ing the hind border ; its length in the middle rather exceeding that on each side, and about one-fourth of the breadth without the eyes ; face pale testaceous, flat and punctured on the disk, with a convex smooth compartment on each side ; epistoma conical, whitish to- wards the mouth : shield slightly striated transversely, equally long across its whole breadth ; scutcheon pale ferruginous, w^ith a trans- verse suture near the tip, which is testaceous : oviduct ferruginous : legs yellow : fore-wings and veins testaceous ; hind-wings colour- less. Length of the body 2^ lines ; of the wings 4i lines. a, b. Hudson's Bay. Presented by G. Barnston, Esq. LIST OF HOMOPTEEOUS INSECTS. 875 O 51. Bythoscopus vi.\y\i^^ Barnston^MSS. Ferrugineits^ suhtus Jlavus ; scutum flavo marginatum; abdominis dorsum luteum, segmentis alho fasciatis ; pedes flavi ; alee anticcB subfulva, ad costam fiavo vittatce^ apice sublimpida ; alee posticee albcs. Nearly allied to B. fiavicollis. Pale ferruginous, bright yel- low beneath ; crown forming an edge which is very obtusely angu- lar ; front with a broad short yellow band across the disk, on each side of which there is a black dot: face pale ferruginous, roughly punctured, almost smooth, having on each side a smooth convex testaceous compartment: shield finely transversely striated, with yellow borders ; scutcheon minutely punctured : back of the abdo- men luteous ; hind borders of the segments white : legs bright yel- low : fore-wings slightly tawny, almost colourless towards the tips, with a yellow stripe tapering along the fore border from the base to two-thirds of the length : hind-wings white. Length of the body 2 lines ; of the wings 4 lines. a — c. Hudson's Bay. Presented by G. Barnston, Esq. Oo2. Bythoscopus aueoalbus. Albus, auro varius ; scutellum fusco quadriguttatum ; abdomen fasciis maculisque fuscis trivittatum ; pedes fusco notati ; alee anticm auro bifasciatee ; alee posticee albee. White: head and chest adorned with gold markings, which oc- cupy most of the surface : head short, as broad as the chest, almost angular in front, concave along the hind border ; crown flat, a little shorter on each side than in the middle, where its length is about one-third of its breadth; face almost oval; epistoma subquadrate : shield very convex along the fore border, almost straight behind ; scutcheon with a slight transverse suture near the tip, and with two brown dots on each side : abdomen with a row of short pale brown bands on the disk, and with a row of pale brown spots along each side : legs slightly marked with pale brown : fore-wings adorned with gold net-work and with two irregular gold bands ; three brown dots on the fore border near the tip, one on the hind border, and one in the disk near the base: hind wings white. Length of the body 1| line ; of the wings 4 lines. a. St. John's Bluff, E. Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 876 LIST OF HOMOPTEEOUS INSECTS. ^3. Bythoscopus Strobi. Bythoscopus Strobi, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 58. o. New York. From Dr. Fitch's collection. ^54. Bythoscopus clitellaeius. Bythoscopus clitellarius, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. vi. 307. a. New York. From Dr. Fitch's collectioD. ^55. Bythoscopus variabilis. ^ Athysanus variabilis, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 60. a. United States. Presented by the Entomological Club. b. New York. From Dr. Fitch's collection. 56. Bythoscopus minor. ^Athysanus minov. Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 60. a. New York. From Dr. Fitch's collection. 57. Bythoscopus alternatus. ^diocerus alternatus. Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 59. a. New York. From Dr. Fitch's collection. t^enus 8. TASSUS. lassus, p., Fahr., Fall., Germ. C Cicada, p., Thunh. Fall. Zett. ^' lassus, Herr.-Sgjhceff. Nom. Ent. 40. < Aphrodes, p. et Agallia, Curtis. ^ lassus, p. et^thysanus, JBurm., Gen. (' Cicadula, p., Zett. 0 Thamnotettix, Zetterstedt, Boheman. C Deltocephalus, Boheman. ^Aphrodes et4)ikraneura, Hardy. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 877 a. Vertex lunatus (linea longitudinali media lateralibus non lon- giore), Herr.-Schcejf. Nom. Ent. 69. ^1. Iassus punctatus. Tassus punctatus, Fall. Herr.-SchcBff. Nom. Ent. 69. Faun, cxxii. 6. i^Cieada punctata, Thunh. Act. Upsal. iv. 21, 36. Fall. Act. Holm. xxvii. 1806, 38, 41. Hem. Suec. Cic. 52. Zett. Faun. Lapp. i. 535, 34. ^ Cicadnla punctata, Zett. Ins. Lapp. 298, 10. Cicada punctata ? Fahr. Sp. Lns. ii. 327, 39. Mant. Ins. ii. 272, 52 • Ent. Syst. iv. 44, 76. Syst. Rhyn. 78, 79. Geof. Ins. Par. \. 417, 4. Gynel. Ed. Syst. Nat. i. 4, 2106, 124. Turt. Syst. Nat. ii. 597. Europe. 2. Iassus puncticollis. Tassus puncticollis, Herr.-Schceff. Nom. Ent. 69. Faun, cxxvi. 7. Germany. a a. Vertex obtusius aut acutius triangularis (linea longitudinali media lateralibus lougiore). b. Parvi, angusti subcorapressi, capite antice rotundato tumidulo. e. Pallidi, capite nigro maculato. ^ 3. Iassus 4-notatus. Iassus 4-notatus, Herr.-Schceff. Nom. Ent. 70. Faun, cxxii. 4, C. 6'Cicada 4-notata, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 71. Syst. Rhyn. 78, 77. Fall. Act. Holm, xxvii. 1806, 33, 32. Panz. Faun. Ins. Germ. ciii. 7 ? Fall. Act. Holm. 1806, 33, 32. Zett. Faun. Lapp. i. 532, 27. C Cicadula 4-notata, Zett. Ins. Lapp. 296, 1. CStigmocratus, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 213, 459. a — d. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. PART III. 3 H 878 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 4. Iassus vaeiatds. lassus variatus, Hen'.-Schceff. Nom. Ent. 70. 0 Cicada variata, Fall. Act Holm, xxvii. 1806, 34, 34. Hem. Suec. Cic. 37. Europe. ^'5. Iassus alpinus. lassus alpinus, Herr.-Schcsff. Nom. Ent. 70. ^^Cicada alpina, Zett. Faun. Lapp. i. 533, 30, 4. Cicadula alpina, Zett. Ins. Lapp. 297, 5. Europe. ^6. Iassus 6-notatus. lassus 6-notatus, Germ. Faun. Ins. xiv. 13. Herr.-Schceff. Nom. /-, Ent. 70. Faun, cxxii. 4, d. Cicada sexnotata, Fall. Act. Holm, xxvii. 1806, 34, 33. Hem. Suec. Cic. 47, 36. Zett. Faun. Lapp. i. 533, 29. t-Cicadula sexnotata, Zett. Ins. Lapp. 297, 4. a. Scotland. Presented by R. N. Greville, Esq. b,c. ? Var. Cicada strigipes, Zett. Faun. Lapp. i. 532, 28. ^ lassus strigipes, Herr.-Schceff. Faun, cxxii. 4, a, 6, g — i. C Cicadula strigipes, Zett. Ins. Lapp. 296, 2. a — d. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. e — g. Scotland. Presented R. N. Greville, Esq. A, i. Sweden. ' 7. Iassus maculipes. ■ Cicadula maculipes, Zett. Ins. Lapp. 297, 3. Lapland. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS- 879 8. Iassus ST RIO la. ^Cicada striola, Fall. Act. Holm, xxvii. 1606,31,28. Hem. Suec. Cic. 44, 32. Iassus striola. Germ. Faun. Ins. xv. 15. Herr.-Schcejff. Faun. . ciLxii. 4,/. Nam. Ent. 70. Burm. Gen. (Iassus) pi., f. 2. ^ar. ? Iassus frenatus, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 86, 16. C Protaenia, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 225, 483. a — d. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. e. ? Presented by J, G. Children, Esq. c c. Obscuri. C^9. Iassus pulicaris. ^''Cicada pulicaris. Fall. Act. Holm, xxvii. 1806,21, 14. Hem. Suec. Cic. 34, 15. Zett. Faun. Lapp. i. 524, 12. Ins. Lapp. 291, 12 Iassus pulicaris, Herr.-Schceff. Faun, cxxvii. 4. Nom. Ent. 70. Europe. 10. Iassus fenestratus. Iassus fenestratus, Herr.-SchcBff. Nom. Ent. 70. Faun, cxxii. 5. ^^irzacha, Ami/ot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie^ v. 219, 475. Europe. b b. Medii, angusti. Caput antice rotundato tumidulo. <^11. Iassus punctifrons. Iassus punctifrons, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 90, 28. Herr.-Schocff'. Nom. Ent. 70. Faun, cxxii. 1. cXDicada punctifrons. Fall. Hem. Suec. Cont. i. 42, 29. cPlassus ventralis, Panz. Faun. Ins. Germ, cxxvi. 6. (^Thamnotettix punctifrons. Boh. Vet. Akad. Of vers, 1847, 264, 5. Act. Holm. 1847, 33, 6. 0 Opostigmus, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 227, 488. a — d. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 3 H 2 880 list of homopteeous insects. 12. Iassus Phragmitis. r ThamDotettix Phragmitis, Boh. Vet. Akad. Ofvers, 1847, 265,6. Act. Holm. 1847, 34, 7. Sweden. ^13. Iassus frontalis. Iassus frontalis, Herr.-Schceff. Nom. Ent. 70. Germany. *-14. Iassus splendidulus. Iassus splendidulus, Herr.-SchcBff. Nom. Ent. 70. Faun, cxxvi. 8. ^ Cicada splendidula, Fabr. Si/st. Rhyn. 79, 83. Fall. Act. Holm. xxvii. 1806,29, 26. Hem. Suec. Cic. 30. Cicada nitidula, Turt. Syst. Nat. ii. 598. a. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. b. Aix-la-Chapelle. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. ^15. Iassus lunulatus. ^ Thamnotettix lunulata, Zett. Ins. Lapp. 295, 11. Lapland. 6 6 6. Parvi, elytris postice compressis, angustatis, capite subacute. O 16. Iassus assimilis. Iassus assimilis, Herr.-Schcejf. Nom. Ent. 70. ^ Cicada assimilis. Fall. Act. Holm, xxvii. 1806, 22, 16. Hem. Suec. Cic. 16. Sweden. ^17. Iassus pascuellus. Iassus pascuellus, Herr.-Schcejf. Nom. Ent. 70. C Cicada pascuella. Fall. Hem. Suec. Cic. 11. ^ Cicada pujictipes, Zett. Faun. Lapp. 14. Ins. Lapp. 292, 14. Sweden. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 881 ^ 18. Iassus FLAVIPENNIS. avipenni Lapland. Q::Jicada flavipennis, Zett. Faun. Lapp. i. 525, 15. Ins. Lapp. 292, 15. ^ 19. Iassus striatus. Iassus striatus, Herr.-Schceff. Faun. cxxx. 10. Nom. Ent. 71. [)Cicada striata, Linn. Syst. Nat. ii. 30. Faun. Suec. 887. Rail, Ins. 68, 1. Geoff. Ins. Par. i. 424, 20. Gmel. Ed. Syst. Nat. i. 4, 2103,30. Fall. Act. Holm, xxvii. 1806, 21, 15. Hem. Suec. Cic. 1829, 35, 17. Zett. Faun. Lapp. i. 524, 13. Ins. Lapp. 291, 13. Fabr. Ent. St/st. iv. 39, 51. Syst. Rhyn. 77, 74. Coqueb. Illustr. i. 33, pi. 8, f. 6. a — d. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. <^20. Iassus attenuatus. Iassus attenuatus, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 91, 31. Herr.-Schceff. Nam. Ent. 71. Faun. cxxx. 9. ^Iassus tenuis ? Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 92, 32. Germany. ^21. Iassus striatulus. Iassus striatellus, Herr.-Schcsff'. Faun. cxxx. 8. Norn. Ent. 71. <^Cicada striatula, Fall. Act. Holm, xxvii. 1806, 31, 29. Hem. Suec. Cic. 33. Zett. Faun. Lapp. i. 529, 23. OThamnotettix striatula, Zett. Ins. Lapp. 294, 10. a—d. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. hhbb. Parvi, capite acute, elytris abdomine fere brevioribus, pos- tice dilatatis. ^22. Iassus russeolus. Iassus russeolus, Hen-.-Schaff. Nom. Ent. 71. (^Cicada russeola. Fall. Hem. Suec. Cic. 14, Sweden. 3 h3 882 LIST OF HOMOPTEBOUS INSECTS. '^' 23. Iassus ocellatus. ^ Cicada ocellata, Scoip. Ent. Cam. 116, 343. Geoff. Lis. Par. iii. 427, 26 ? (^Cicada ocellaris. Fall. Act. Holm, xxvii. 1806, 20, 13. Hem. Suec. Cic. 33, 13. Zett. Faun. Lapp. i. 523, 11. Ins. Lapp. 291, 11. Herr.-Schceff. Faun, cxxix. 11. Norn. Ent. 71. Iassus ocellatus, Ahrens, Faun. Ins. Eur. xvii. pi. 18. Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 86, 19. Burnt. G. (Iassus). c^Aplirodes sabulicola, Curt. Brit. Ent. 633, 9. C Deltocephalus, ^myof, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 236, 506. a. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. b. England. ^ • bbbbb. Mediae magnitudinis, lati, elytris dilatatis breviusculis. c. Virides. ■^4. Iassus pallexs. Iassus pallens, Herr.-Schceff. Faun. cxxv. 5. Norn. Ent. 71. [ Cicada pallens, Zett. Faun. Lapp. i. 522, 9. Ins. Lapp. 290, 9. Europe. O 25. Iassus lividellus. Cicada lividellus, Zett. Ins. Lapp. 290, 5. Greenland. 26. Iassus abdominalis. Iassus abdominalis, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 90, 29. Faun. xvii. 19. Heii'.'Schmf. Faun. cxxv. 4. Nom. Ent. 71. (^Cicada bicolor, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 40, 55. (^Cercopis abdominalis, Fabr. Sgst. Rhyn. 98, 61. rCicada abdominalis, i^a//. Act. Holm, xxvii. 1806, 18, 10. Hem. Suec. Cic. 31, 10. Zett. Faun. Lapp. i. 521, 8. Ins. Lapp. 290, 6. Limonattus, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Sene, v. 219, 473. a. England. Presented bv F. Walker, Esq. Lc. ? list of hcmopterous insects. 883 ^7. Iassus ventealis. lassus ventralis, Herr.-Schceff'. Nom. Ent. 71. ^Cicada ventralis, Fall. Act. Holm, xxvii. 1806, 18, 11. Hem. Suee. Cic. 9. <-^Iassus punctifrons, Germ, Mag. Ent. iv. 28. Herr.-S chaff". Faun. cxxii. 1. , Europe. ^28. IaSSUS BOHEMANNI. C^Cicada Bobemaiini, Zett. Ins. Lapp. 290, 7. Lapland. C5 29. Iassusbalteatus. ^Cicada balteata, Zett. Ins. Lapp. 290, 8. Lapland.. ^30. Iassus lixeatus. lassus lineatus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 87, 9. Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 86, 17. Faun. V. 19. Herr.-Schceff. Faun, cxxiv. 13. Nom. Ent. 71. <^Cicada lineata, Fahr. Ent. Syst. iv. 36, 39. a, b. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. O3I. Iassu s transversus. lassus transversus, Herr.-Schceff. Nom. Ent. 71. O Cicada transversa, Fall. Hem. Suec. Cic. 20. Sweden. 0 32. Iassus histrionicus. lassus histrionicus. Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 89, 25. Panz. Faun. Ins. -^ Germ, cxxii. 3. Herr.-Schceff. Faun, cxxii. 3. Nom. Ent. 71. ^ Cercopis bistriouica, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 56, 44. Syst. Rhyn. 98, ^ 62. 0 Cicada histrionica. Fall. Act. Holm, xxvii. 1806, 19, 12. Hem. Suec. Cic. 30, 8. Zett. Faun. Lapp. i. 523, 10. Ins. Lapp. 291, 10. o Prodesmia, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 222, 479. a — d. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 884 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. ^^33. Iassus Serratul^. 6 Cicada Serratnlae, Fahr. Sp. Ins. ii. 327, 34. Mant. Ins. ii. 272, 47. Ent. Syst. iv. 41, 63. G>nel. Ed. Sysl. Nat. i. 4, 21, 138. ^ Stew. El. Nat. Hist. ii. 98. Turt. Syst. Nat. ii. 596. Flata Serratulae, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 54,46. Iassus SerratulaB, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 86, 20. Herr.-Schceff'. Faun. cxxx. 5. Nom. Ent. 71. 0 Iassus albiger, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 88, 22. Ahrens, Faun. Ins. xvii. 17. O Aphrodes concinna, Curt. Brit. Ent. 633, 1. O Aphrodes Testudo, Curt. Ent. Mag. i. 195. Brit. Ent. 633, 2. > Albiger, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie^ v. 205, 444. a. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 6. England. ^34. Iassus plebeius. Iassus plebeius, Herr.-Schceff'. Faun. cxxx. 7. Nom. Ent. 71. C Cicada erythrophlhalma ? Schrank, Beytr. zur Naturg. 77, 31. Im. Austr. 258, 498. Gmel. Ed. Syst. Nat. i. 4, 2110. 155. Cicada, &c., Stoll, Cic. 22, 120. C Cicada plebeia. Fall. Act. Holm, xxvii. 1806, 24, 18. Hem. Suec. Cic. 36, 19. Zett. Faun. Lapp. i. 530, 24. ^Iassus, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 216, 465. 'OThamnotettix plebeia, Zett. Ins. Lapp. 295, 12. <0 Aphrodes marmorata, Hardy, Proc. Tyne. Nat. Field Club, i. 427, 4. a, b. Scotland. Presented by J. Hardy, Esq. c — h. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. ^ 35. Iassus sordidl'S. Iassus sordidus, Herr.-Schceff. Faun. cxxx. 12. Nom. Ent. 71. 0 Cicada plebeia, Var. y. $ ., Fall. Act. Holm, xxvii. 1806, 24, 18. Cicada plebeia, Var. y. $ ., Fall. Hem, Suec. Cic. 1929, 37. (T Cicada sordida, Zett. Faun. Lapp. i. 531, 36. O Thamnotettix sordida, Zett. Ins. Lapp. 295, 14. Sweden. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 885 CT'Se. Iassus brevis. lassus brevis, Herr.-Schceff'. Faun, cxliii. 15. Nom. Ent. 71. ^Sanachus, Ami/ot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 218, 470. Europe. hhhhhh. Medii aut majores elj'tris elongatis. c. Capite multo latiori ac longioii. d. Antice latiores, capite obtuso. <^ 37. Iassus aukatus. lassus auratus, Herr.-Schceff. Nom. Ent. 71. Germany. ^ 38. Iassus peocerus. lassus procerus, Herr.-Schceff. Faun, cxxix. 10. Nom. Ent. 71. Gerraauy. <^39. Iassus flavovarius. lassus flavovarius, Herr.-SchoBff. Faun, cxxix. 9. Nom. Ent. 71. Germany. d d. Antice angiistioies, capite plus minus triaugulari. e. Testacei. ^40. Iassus subfusculus. ^ Cicada subfuscula, Fall. Act. Holm, xxvii. 1806, 30, 27. Zett. Faun. Lapp. i. 529, 22. lassus subfusculus. Germ. Faun. xvi. 19. Herr.-Schceff. Faun. cxxx. 4. Nom. Ent. 72. -^ lassus pectoralis. Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 91, 30. Burm. Handh. Ent. ii. 1,111, 3. <^ Thamnotettix subfuscula, Zett. Ins. Lapp. 294, 8. C^Aphrodes sulpburea, Curt. Brit. Ent. 633, 10 a, b. Scotland. Presented by R. N. Greville, Esq. c — g. Scotland. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. ^— J. England. Presented by J. C. Dale, Esq. k, I. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 886 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 41. IaSSUS RETICULA.TUS. lassus reticiilatus, Herr.-Schaff. Faun. cxxx. 11. Nom. Ent. 72. Curt. Brit. Ent. 636, 6. C^ Cicada reticulata, Thunh. Act. Upsal. iv. 21, 37. Ginel. Ed. Syst. Nat. i. 4, 2108, 140. Fall. Act. Holm, xxvii. 1806, 26. Hem. Suec. Cic. 24. Zett. Faun. Lapp. i. 526, 16. Cicada mixta, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 7. C lassus mixtus, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 82, 7. Ahrens, Faun. Ins. xvi. 17. Burm. Handh. Ent. ii. 1, 111, 3. *^Thamnotettix reticulata, Zett. Ins. Lapp. 293, 1 . C Hyposcopus, Amyoty Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie^ v. 209, 451. Europe. 0 42. Iassus atomarius. lassus atomarius, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 83, 8. Ahrens^ Faun. Ins. xvi. 16. Burm. Handh. Ent. ii. 1, 110, 1. Gen. lassus., 1. Herr.-Schceff. Faun. cxxx. Nom. Ent. 72. Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 587. (3?^Cercopis atomaria, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 45. Syst. Rhyn. 97, 48. Pa)iz. Faun. cxxx. 6,23. OCicada nervosa, Fall. Hem. Suec. Cic. 23. C Epistictia, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 216, 464. a. ? ee. Virides. iT 43. Iassus prasinus. lassus prasinus, Herr.-SchcBJf. Nom. Ent. 72. Cicada prasina, i^a/Z. Act. Holm, xxvii. 1806, 27, 22. Hem. Suec. Cic. 25. Zett. Faun. Lapp. i. 527, 17. /^hamnotettix prasina, Zett. Ins. Lapp. 293", 2. Sweden. ^ 44. Iassus simplex. lassus simplex, Heir. -S chaff. Faun, ex xvi. 7. Nom. Ent. 72. Germany. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 887 ^A- T 4o. Iassus ceuentatus. lassus cruentatus, Herr.-Schccff. Nom. Ent. 72. <^ Cicada ci-ueiitata, Panz. Faun. Germ. xvi. 15. Fall. Act. Holm. xxvii. 1806, 28, 24. Hem. Suec. Cic. 27. Zett. Faun. Lapp. i. 527, 20. C? Thamnotettix cruentata, Zett. Ins. Lapp. 293, 5. Sweden. ^46. Iassus abietinus. ^Iassus abietinus, Herr.-Schaff. Nom. Ent. 72. <> Cicada abietina. Fall. Act. Holm, xxvii. 1806, 28, 25. Hem. Suec. „^ Cic. 28. ;. .. -^ar. Cicada higuttRta, Fall. Act. Holm, xxvii. 27, 23. ^em. 5'w«c. Cfe. 26. Zett. Faun. Lapp. 527, 19. ^^ar. Cicada tor ueeUa, Zett. Faun. Lapp. 528, 21. 'il^hamnoteUix torneeWay Zett. Ins. Lapp. 294, 7. OThamnoleltix biguttata, Zett. Iris. Lapp. 293, 4. a. Sweden. ^ 47. Iassus tinctus. Thamnotettix tincta, Zeii. Ins. Lapp. 294, 6. Lapland. c c. Capite longiori ac latiori, pyramidato. -48. Iassus undatus. lassus undatus, Herr.-Schcejf. Nom. Ent. 72. Cicada vittata, Linn. Si/st. Nat. ii. 710, 36, Faun. Suec. 242, 893. Gmel.Ed. Syst. Nat. i. 4, 2107, 36. Fabr. Sp. Ins. ii. 324, 17. Mant. Im. ii. 270, 23. Ent. Syst. iv. 35, 33. Syst. Rhyn. 67, ^ 23. Fuessl. Ins. Helv. 24, 463. C/ Cicada flammigera, Villers, Linn. Ent. 0 Cicada undata, Dey. Ins. iii. 119, pi. 2, f. 24. Fall. Act. Holm. xxvii. 1806, 17, 9. Hem. Suec. Cic. 29, 7. G^erm. Mag. Ent. iv. 92, 34. Ahrens, Faun. Ins. Eur. Fasc. vii. pi. 20. ^Iassus vittatus, Burm. Gen. f. 4, 5. '^Platymetopius, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me SSrie, v. 203, 439. a. ? 888 LIST OF HOMOPTEEOUS INSECTS. ^49. Iassus eostbatus. Tassus rostratus, Herr.-ScheBff. Faun. 122,2. Nom, Ent. 72. a. ? Presented by J. G. ChildreD, Esq. Group ? (>^0. Iassds consobbinus. C^Agallia consobrina, Curt. Ent. Mag. i. 193. England. Cy 51. Iassus eivulabis. ^Iassus rivularis, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 89, 26. ^ Aphrodes rivularis, Curt. Brit. Eiit. 633,3. a, b. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. c. Scotland. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. ^2. Iassus puella. CAphrodes puella, Cnrt. Brit. Ent. 633, 4. a. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. b. England. ^ 53. Iassus insula ris. <:^Aphrodes insularis, Curt. Brit. Ent. 633, 5. England. C 54. Iassus costatus. ^ Apbrodes costata, Curt. Brit. Ent. 633, 6. England. ^55. Iassus pallidipennis. (/ Aphrodes pallidipennis, Curt. Brit. Ent. 633, 7. England. LIST OF HOMOPTEEOUS INSECTS. 889 56. Iassus maculipennis. ^Aphrodes maculipennis, Curt. Brit. Ent.633y 8. England. ^57. Iassus t^niola. *^phrodes taeniola, Curt. Brit. Ent. 633 , 11. a. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. b. England. L-- 68. Iassus Craticula. (^Aphrodes Craticula, Curt. Brit. Ent. 633, 12. a. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. h. England. ^59. Iassus maculipes. '>- Aphrodes maculipes, Curt. Brit. Ent. 633, 13. ^ a. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. b. England. <^0. Iassus nitidus. ^ Aphrodes nitida. Curt. Brit. Ent. 633, 14. a. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. b. England. 61. Iassus unimaculatus. ' Aphrodes unimaculata, Curt. Brit. Ent. 633, 15. a. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. b. England. C-%2. Iassus latus. ^Aphrodes lata, Curt. Brit. Ent. 633, 16. a. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. b. England. PART III. 3 I 890 list of homopterous insects. 63. Iassus melanopsis. 'Aphrodes melanopsis, Hardy ^ Proc. Tyne. Nat. Field-Club. i. 427, 3. a. Scotland. Presented by J. Hardy, Esq. ^64. Iassus juvencus. •^ Aphrodes juvenca, Hardy, Proc. Tyne. Nat. Field-Club. i. 425, 2. a. Scotland. Presented by J. Hardy, Esq. ^5. Iassus spilotocephalus. Aphrodes spilotocephalus, Hardy, Proc. Tyne. Nat. Field-Club. i. 424, 1. a. Scotland. Presented by J. Hardy, Esq. ^'66. Iassus ? Dikraneura variata. Hardy, Proc. Tyne. Nat. Field-Club, i. 423, 1. a. Scotland. Presented by J. Hardy, Esq. D 67. Iassus maculiceps. Deltocephalus maculiceps, Boheman, Vet. Akad. Ofvers, 1847, 264, 2. Act. Holm. 1847, 25, 2. Sweden. ^^68. Iassus multinotatus. ^Deltocephalus multinotatus, Boh. Vet. Akad. Ofvers, 1847, 264, 3. Act. Holm. 1847, 27, 3. Sweden. ■^ 69. Iassus ocellaris. ^^Deltocephalus ocellaris. Boh. Vet. Akad. Ofvers, 1847? Sweden. list of homopterous insects. 891 ^ 70. Iassus? brachypterus. ^thysanus brachypterus, Boh. Vet. Akad. Ofvers, 1847, 264, 4. Act. Holm. 1847, 29, 4. Sweden. 71. Iassus? stylatus. Athysanus stylatus, Boh. Act. Holm. 1847", 31, 5. Sweden. 0 p72. Iassus pboductus. Flavus ; caput conicum^ productum, nigro varium, rufo bivittatum ; abdomen piceo et fusco varium ; pedes fusco varii ; alee anticce fusco et albo maculatoe ; al<^ posticcs limpida. Pale yellow, head and chest flat, slightly streaked with huff: head conical ; crown a little longer than broad, concave along the hind border, with a very slender longitudinal ridge, with a pale red stripe on each side, and with two black dots on the fore border ; un- derside black, with slender, slightly curved, yellow bands on each side, and with a yellow dot in the disk : shield convex in front, almost straight along the hind border ; scutcheon small, with a straight suture across the middle: breast mostly buff: abdomen buff, partly pitchy ; back, towards the tip, yellow with brown streaks on each side : valves of the oviduct with buff dots : legs buff, with brown marks: fore-wings buff, paler along the fore border, with some white marks on the borders towards the lips ; veins partly bordered with brown ; two brown spots on each disk, and one at the tip: hind-wings colourless. Length of the body l^ line; of the wings 2| lines. a — d. United States. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. ^73. Iassus testudinarius. Iassus testudinarius. Germ. Burm. Gen. Iassus, 4. Pennsylvania, Carolina. 3i2 892 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. ^4. IaSSUS 4-PlJNCTATUS. n ^Cicada 4-puuctata, Fall. Act. Holm, xxvii. 1806, 32, 30. a, b. Scotland. Presented by R. N. Greville, Esq. c. Sweden. ^76. Iassus perlatus. lassus perlatus, Germ. Burm. Gen. Iassus, 5. Brazil. ^6. Iassus distigma. lassus distigma, Germ. MSS. Brazil. w7. Iassus 8-punctatus. lassus 8-punctatus, Burm. Gen. lassus, 3, f. I. Syria. r'78. Iassus punctiferus. lassus punctiferus, Herr.-Schceff. Faun. cxvi. 6. Germany. •'' 79. Iassus Proteus. lassus Proteus, Herr.-Schaeff. Faun. cxxv. 8. Germany. " 80. Iassus argentatus. lassus argentatus, Herr.-Schceff. Faun, cxxvi. 5. Burm. Gen. lassus, 21, f. 3, 7,, 9. Cicada argentata. Fab. Ent. Syst. iv. 38, 47. Syst. Rhyn. 77, 72. Coqueb. Illustr. i. 32, pi. 8, f. 5. riassus interstitialis, G^erm. Mag. Ent. iv. 90, 27. Ahrens, Faun. Ins. Eur. xvii. 20. QAthysanus, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr, 2me Serie, v. 237, 508. Europe. LIST OF UOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 893 '^l. Iassus GRISESCENS. lassus grisescens, Herr.-Schaff. Faun, cxxiv. 14. Cicada grisescens, Zett. Faun. Lapp. i. 530, 25. Ci'Thamnotettix grisescens, Zett. Ins. Lapp. 295, 13. Europe. ^ 82. Iassus croceus. lassus croceus, Herr.-Schceff'. Faun, cxliv. 7. Germany. <^83. Iassus impurus. lassus impurus, Boh. Vet. Akad. Ofvers, 1847, 265, 7. Act. Holm. 1847, 37, 9. Sweden. CP84. Iassus ? Prostictops. ^Typhlocyba quadrisignata, Hardy, Proc. Tyne. Nat. Field-Club. i. 418,5. a. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. b. Scotland. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. c. d. Scotland. Presented by J. Hardy, Esq. e,f. Sweden. O2I. Typhlocyba aurata. Typhlocyba aurata, Herr.-Schceff. Nom. Ent. 68. <5Cicada aurata, Linn. Syst. Nat. ii. 711, 48. Faun. Suec. 899. Fall. Act. Holm, xxvii. 1806, 39, 44. Hem. Suec. Cic. 40. Fabr. Sp. Ins. ii. 328, 41. 3Iant. Lis. ii. 273, 55. Ent. Syst. iv. 45, 80. Syst. Rhyn. 78, 80. Fuessli, Ins. Helv. 24, 466. Gmel. Ed. Syst. Nat. i. 4, 2114, 48. Turt. Syst. Nat. ii. 598. ^Cicada^picta, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 42, 67. Syst. Rhyn. 57, 75. (Sn'ettigonia picta. Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 29. Panz. Faun. Ins. Germ. cxii. 23. ^Cicada nigropunctata ? Schr. Ins. Austr. 259, 499. a, b. Sweden. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 901 dddd. Areolis alarum apicalibus duabus. Burm. Gen. Ti/phl. pi. f. 5, g. et h. ^ 22. Typhlocyba Quercus. Typhlocyba Quercus, Herr.-Schceff. Nom. Ent. 68. Faun, cxxiv. 7. ''Cicada flammigera, Fourcr. Ins. 190, 24. Geoff", his. 426, 24. C? Cicada Quercus, Fabr. Sp. Ins, ii. 328, 44. Ma7it. Ins. ii. 273, 59. Ent. Si/St. iv. 47, 88. Si/st. Rhyn. 79, 89. Gmel. Ed. Syst. Nat.i.4, 2115,178. Fall. Act. Holm, xxvii. 1806, 42, 48. Hem. Sv£C. Cic. 56, 54. (>Flammigera, Amyot^ Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie^ v. 230, 495. a. Scotland. Presented by J. Hardy, Esq. b^g. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. <^23. Typhlocyba nitidula. ^Cicada nitidula, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 46, 87. Geof. his. 425, 22. Syst. Rhyn. 79, 88. Herr.-Schcef. Faun, clxir. 10. (^Hypostilba, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 230, 494. ^Cicada nitidula ? Fabr. Mant. Ins. ii. 273, 57. Gmel. Ed. Syst. A^aM. 4, 2114, 176. a. Scotland. Presented by R. N. Greville, Esq. b — e. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. . xlviii. Distance between the first and second veins at the tips about twice that between them at the base ; third a little farther from the second at the tip than at the base, much farther from the second at the base than the second is from the lirst ; first fork nearer to the third vein than to the second fork, much nearer to the third vein than the third is to the second ; second fork nearer to the fourth vein than to the first fork ; fourth vein much curved near the base, almost straight towards the tip, a little nearer to the second fork than to the tip of the rib- vein. a. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 245. Aphis assueta. Aphis assueta, Walk. Zool. vii. App. xlix. England. 246. Aphis Baetsle. Aphis Bartsiae, Walk. Zool. vii. App. xlix. a—j. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 247. Aphis tenuior. Aphis tenuior, Walk. Zool. vii. App. xlix. England. 248. Aphis Gnaphalij. Aphis Gnaphalii, Walk. Zool. vii. App. 1. a. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 249. Aphis atomaria. Aphis atomaria. Walk. Zool. vii. App. 1. a. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 1026 list of homopteeous insects. 250. Aphis derelicta. Aphis derelicta, Walk. Zool. vii. A-pp, 1. Distance between the first and second veins more tlian twice farther at the tips than at the base ; third vein a little nearer to the second at the base than at the tip, nearer to the second at the base than the second is to the first; first fork much nearer to the second fork than to the third vein, not nearer to the third vein than the third is to the second ; second fork sometimes nearer to the fourth vein than to the first fork ; fourth vein curved near the base, almost straight towards the tip, much nearer to the second fork than to the tip of the rib-vein. a — e. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 251. Aphis Euphrasia. Aphis Euphrasiae, Zool. vii. App. li. a. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 252. Aphis tincta. Aphis tincta, Walk. Zool. vii. App. li. England. 253. Aphis pe^terita. Aphis praeterita, Walk. Zool. vii. App. lii. England. 254. Aphis pollinosa. Aphis pollinosa, Walk. Zool. vii. App. lii. England. 255. Aphts despecta. Aphis despecta, Walk. Zool. vii. App. liii. England. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 1027 256. Aphis Epilobiina. Aphis Epilobiina, Walk. Zool. vii. App. liii. Distance between the first and second veins more than twice farther at the tips than at the base ; third a little farther from the second at the tip than at the base, farther from the second at the base than the second is from the first ; first fork nearer to the second fork than to the third vein, nearer to the third vein than the third is to the second; second fork a little nearer to the first than to the fourth vein ; fourth vein curved, a little nearer to the second fork than to the tip of the rib-vein. Var. ? Black : abdomen green, with a row of black dots on each side : feelers fully as long as the body : mouth pale yellow, with a black tip : nectaries pale green, about one-sixth of the length of the body: legs pale yellow, moderately long ; feet, knees, and thighs from the middle to the tips black : wings colourless, much longer than the body ; wing-ribs and rib-veins pale yellow ; wing-brands pale brown ; the other veins brown. a — z. England. (In Canada Balsam). From Mr. Walker's col- lection. 257. Aphis coxsumpta. Aphis consumpta, Walk. Zool. vii. Afp. liv. England. 258. Aphis pilosa. Aphis pilosa, Walk. Zool. vii. App. liv. England. 259. Aphis flavegla. Aphis flaveola, Walk. Zool. vii. Afp. Iv. England. 1028 list of homopterous insects. 260. Aphis Chrysanthemi. Aphis Chrysanthemi, Walk. Zool. vii. App. Ivi. Distance between the first and second veins about twice farther at the tips than at the base ; third farther from the second at the tip than at the base, not farther from the second at the base than the second is from the tirst ; first fork nearer to the second fork at the tip than to the third vein, hardly nearer to the third vein than tlie third is to the second ; second fork a little nearer to the fourth vein than to the first fork ; fourth vein curved, almost straight to- wards the tip, much nearer to the second fork than to the tip of the rib-vein, a, b. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 261. Aphis introducta. Aphis introducta, Walk. Zool. vii. App. Ivii. England. 262. Aphis apposita. Aphis apposita. Walk. Zool. viii. App. ciii. England. 263. Aphis lata. Aphis lata, Walk. Zool. viii. App. ciii. England. 264. Aphis diminuta. Aphis diminuta, Walk. Zool viii. App. ciii. England. 265. Aphis Cerasicolens. Aphis cerasicolens, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 65. New York. 266. Aphis Asclepiadis. Aphis Asclepiadis. Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 65, New York. LIST OF HOMOPTEROOS INSECTS. 1029 267. Aphis Cornifolue. Aphis cornifoliae, Fitch^ The Senate^ No. 30, Q5. New York. 268. Aphis CRAT^oiFOLiiE. Aphis crataBgifoliae, Fitchy The Senate, No. 30, 6Q. New York. 269. Aphis Betul^colens. Aphis betulaeeolens, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 6Q. New York. 270. Aphis Sambucifoli^. Aphis sambucifoliaB, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, QQ. New York. 271. Aphis Pin icolens. Aphis pinicolens. Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 6Q. New York. 272. Aphis Populifolije. Aphis populifoliae, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, Q6. New York. 273. Aphis Rudbecki^. Aphis Rudbeckiae, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, Q6. New York. PART IV. 3 X 1030 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 274. Aphis Lachnus Abietis, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 67. New York. 275. Aphis Quercifoli^. Lachnus Quercifoliae, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 67. New York. 276. Aphis Salicellis. Aphis salicellis, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 67. New York. 277. Aphis Alnifoli^. Lachnus Alnifoliae, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 67, New York. 278. Aphis farinosa. Aphis farinosa, Deg. Ins. iii. 76, 11, pi. 3, f. 31, pi. 4, f. 10 — 13. Gmel. Ed. Syst. Nat. i. 4, 2210, 73. Sweden. 279. Aphis fuscula. Aphis fuscula, Zett. Ins. Lapp. i. 2, 311, 10. Lapland. 280. Aphis pilosa. Apis pilosa, Zett. Ins. Lapp. i. 31 1, 3. Lapland. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 1031 281. Aphis rufipes. Aphis rufipes, Hartig, Germ. Ent. Zeit. iii. 369, 1. Germany. 282. Aphis Cytisorum. Aphis cytisorum, Hartig^ Germ, Ent. Zeit. 370, 14. Germany. 283. Aphis calliptera. Aphis callipterus, Hartig^ Germ. Ent. Zeit. iii, 369. Germany. 284. Aphis pallipes. Aphis pallipes, Hartig^ Germ. Ent. Zeit. iii. 369, 6. Germany. 285. Aphis ? Aphis Vitellinae, Hartig^ Germ. Ent. Zeit. iii. 369, 3. Germany. 286. Aphis viminalis. Aphis viminalis, Hartig^ Germ. Ent. Zeit. iii. 369, 2. Germany. 287. Aphis pilicobnis. Aphis pilieornis, Hartig^ Jahrb. iii. 369. Germany. 288. Aphis Tulipje. Aphis Tulipae, Fonscol. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. x. 167, 7. France. 3x2 1032 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 289. Aphis Tuberose. Aphis Tuberosae, Fonscol. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. x. 180, 22. France. 290. Aphis Aurantii. Aphis Aurantii, Fonscol. Ann. Soc. Ent^ Fr. x. 178, 18. France. 291 . Aphis ? lapidaria. Cherraes lapidarius, Fahr. Si/st. Rhyn. 306, 19. Lachnus lapidarius, Burnt. Handb. Ent. ii. 1, 92, 1. Austria. 292. Aphis glandulosa. Aphis glandulosa, Kalt. Ent. Zeit. vii. 170. Prussia. 293. Aphis Cerastii. Aphis Cerastii, ^aZ^ Ent. Zeit. Stett. vii. 171. Distance between the first and second veins at the tips full twice that between them at the base ; third vein as far from the se- cond at the tip as at the base, as near to the second at the base as the second is to the first ; first fork a little nearer to the third vein than to the second fork, as near to the third vein as the third is to the second ; second fork a little nearer to the fourth vein than to the first fork; fourth vein short, slightly curved, much nearer to the tip of the rib-vein than to the second fork. a — d. Prussia. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. list of homopter0u3 insects. 1033 294. Aphis setosa. Aphis setosa, Kalt. Ent. Zeit. Stett. vii. 172. Abdomen beset with spines. This species is perhaps one of the group which is represented by A. Juglandis, &c. a — d. Pmssia. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 295. Aphis valida. Nigra, rohista, hirta ; antenna ferruginea, piloscB, apice nigrcB ; scutellum ferrugineum ; pedes ferruginei, pilosi, tibiis apice tarsisque nigris ; alcB subcinerece, venisfusco marginatis. Black, stout, hairy : feelers ferruginous, hairy, rather thick, a little shorter than the body ; fourth joint hardly half the length of the third; fifth, sixth, and seventh black; fifth as long as the fourth ; sixth a little more than half the length of the fifth ; seventh as long as the sixth, but much more slender: scutcheon ferruginous nectaries spindle-shaped, about one-sixth of the length of the body legs stout, ferruginous, hairy ; feet and tips of the shanks black wings slightly gray; veins stout, black, clouded with brown; rib- vein brown, forming a very obtuse angle beneath the rib-vein, which is pale brown ; distance between the first and second veins at the base about half that between them at the tips ; third hardly nearer to the second at the tip than at the base, farther from the second at the base than the second is from the first; third vein and its forks slightly curved towards the fourth vein ; first fork at the tip a little nearer to the second fork than to the third vein, a little farther from the third vein than the third is from the second ; second fork very little nearer to the fourth vein than to the first fork ; fourth vein curved near the base, straight towards the tip, nearer to the second fork than to the tip of the rib-vein. Length of the the body 2 lines ; of the wings 4 lines. England. 296. Aphis subtereanea. Viridis vel rufa ; antennis apice thoracis disco femoribus tibiisqtie apice tarsisque obscuris ; alis limpidis, A. Ranunculi, Var. ? Dull green or pale red, stout, convex, somewhat oval : front al- most straight : feelers stout, hardly half the length of the bodv ; 3x3 1034 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. fourth joint about half the length of the third ; fifth a little shorter than the fourth ; sixth shorter than the fifth ; seventh slender, almost as long as the fourth, fifth, and sixth : nectaries about one-twentieth of the length of the body : legs short. The viviparous winged female. More slender than the wingless insect, almost elliptical : feelers more than half the length of the body : disk of the chest dark : nectaries about one-fifteenth of the length of the body : legs moderately long ; feet and tips of the thighs and of the shanks brownish : w'ings colourless ; distance between the first and second veins more than twice farther at the tips than at the base ; third a little nearer to the second at the base than at the tip, a little nearer to the second at the base than the second is to the first; first fork a little nearer to the second fork than to the third vein, a little nearer to the third vein than the third is to the second ; second fork as near to the fourth vein as to the first fork ; fourth curved near the base, almost straight towards the tip, very much nearer to the second fork than to the tip of the rib-vein. In July, on the roots of the parsnip, occasionally at the depth of one foot be- neath the surface, whereto it crawls when the wings are about to be developed. Length of the body 1 line ; of the wings 2| lines. a — r. England. (In Canada Balsam). From Mr. Walker's collec- tion. 297. Aphis terbicola. Aphis terricola, Rondani, Nuovi Annali delle Scienze Naturali di Bologna, Novembre, 1847. Italy. 298. Aphis insita. Viridi-rvfa, ovata aut elliptica, convexa,' disco nigra : pedes gra- ciles, femoribus tibiisque apice tarsisque nigris ; alis limpidis. The viviparous wingless female. Oval, plump, shining, dull greenish red, with a black disk : front hardly convex : feelers much shorter than the body ; fourth joint more than half the length of the third; fifth much shorter than the fourth; sixth shorter than the fifth ; seventh a little longer than the fifth and the sixth : nectaries about one-eighth of the length of the body: legs of moderate lenofth. LIST OF HOMOPTEKOUS INSECTS. 1035 The viviparous winged female. Almost elliptical : feelers as long- as the body : nectaries almost one-sixth of the length of the body : legs rather long ; feet and tips of thighs and of shanks blackish : wings colourless ; rib-veins and brands pale ; distance be- tween the first and second veins very much farther at the tips than at the base ; third vein a little nearer to the second at the base than at the tip, as near to the second at the base as the second is to the first ; first fork generally as near to the third vein as to the second fork, generally as near to the third vein as the third is to the second ; second fork a little nearer to the fourth vein than to the first fork ; fourth vein more or less curved, generally nearer to the second fork than to the tip of the rib-vein. In May, on Cineraria. Length of the body f line ; of the wings 2 lines. a — e. England. (In Canada Balsam). Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 299. Aphis Abrotani. Pallida ; thoracis discus niyer ; aim limpidce. Pale ; disk of the chest dark : feelers, nectaries, and legs of moderate length : wings colourless ; distance between the first and second veins at the base half of that between them at the tips ; third much nearer to the second at the base than at the tip, as near to the second at the base as the second is to the first ; first fork hardly nearer to the second fork than to the third vein, very much nearer to the third vein than the third is to the second ; second fork as near to the fourth vein as to the first fork ; fourth vein curved near the base, almost straight towards the tip, farther from the tip of the rib- vein than from the second fork. England. 300. Aphis Abietaru Nigra, obscura, convexa, subovata, albo pollinosa ; antenncB corpo- ris dimidio vix longiores ; cornicula brevia; pedes sat breves. The viviparous ivingless female. Nearly oval, very convex, dull coal-black, with a slight white tinge, rather larger than A. Abietina : feelers rather more than half the length of the body : legs are rather short : nectaries about one-twelfth of the length of the body. a. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 1036 LIST OF HOMOPTEEOUS INSECTS. 301. Aphis egens. Pallida et aptera vel nigra et alata ; hujus thoracis segmentorum niargines Jiavo-virides ; abdomen Jlavo-vlride, lateribus nigro maculatum, corniculis brevissimis ; antennce corpore non lon- giores ; pedes fcem. alata nigri, femoribus anticis tibiisque Jlavis. The viviparous wingless female. Brij'-ht lemon-colouv, inclining to white beneath, oval, convex, very small, rather short: feelers black, as long as the body, yellow at the base : mouth pale yellow, with a black tip, nearly reaching the hind hips : nectaries yellow, with black tips, hardly one-twelfth of the length of the body : legs pale yellow ; knees, feet, and tips of shanks black. Var. jS. Yellowish white. Var. y. Saffron-colour. The viviparous ivinged female. Black : feelers shorter than the body : mouth dull yellow, with a black tip : fore border and hind border of fore-chest and fore-breast dull greenish yellow : abdomen dark yellowish green, with a row of black spots on each side: necta- ries black, about one-twelfih of the length of the body : fore-thighs and shanks except their tips dull yellow: wing-ribs pale yellow; rib-veins yellow ; brands pale brown ; branch-veins brown. England. 302. Aphis Hippophaes. Flava^ fusiformis ; thoracis discus in alatis fuscus ; antennce cor- pore breviores ; cornicula mediocria ; alee limpidce. The viviparous wingless female. Pale yellow, spindle-shaped, sometimes tinged with red : a few green dots on the back, and a row of transverse green spots along each side of the body: front bristly: feelers shorter than the body ; first joint angular on the in- ner side of its tip; fourth joint much shorter than the third ; fifth shorter than the fourth ; sixth much shorter than the fifth ; seventh a little longer than the sixth : nectaries from one-fifth to one-sixth of the length of the body. The viviparous winged female. Disk of the chest brownish : wings colourless; distance between the first and second veins about twice farther at the tips than at the base ; third very much farther LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 1037 from the second at the tip than at the base, very much nearer to the second at the base than the second is to the first ; first fork a little nearer to the second fork than to the third vein, nearer to the third vein than the third is to the second ; second fork a little nearer to the first fork than to the fourth vein ; fourth vein curved near the base, straight towards the tip, nearer to the tip of the rib-vein than to the second fork. Length of the body | line ; of the wings 2 lines. England. 303. Aphis Melissa. Pallida, minuta, elliptica ; antennce corpore multo longiores ; cor- nicula longissima. The viviparous wingless female. Elliptical, pale yellow, very small: front narrow, with a conical protuberance on each side: feel- ers very much longer than the body ; fourth joint about half the length of the third ; fifth as long as the fourth ; sixth much shorter than the fifth ; seventh as long as the third : nectaries about one- third of the length of the body : legs long. Length of the body i line. England. 304. Aphis Cisti. JFlavescens, minuta, brevis, lata, fere elliptica ; antennce corpore bre- viores ; cornicula brevia. The viviparous imngless female. Yellowish, convex, small, short, brown, almost elliptical : front slightly convex : feelers much shorter than the body ; joints from the third to the sixth successively decreas- ing in length ; seventh more than twice the length of the sixth : nectaries about one-eighth of the length of the body : legs rather short. The viviparous winged female. Feelers a little shorter than the body : wings colourless ; distance between the first and second veins more than twice farther at the tip than at the base ; third more than twice farther from the second at the tip than at the base ; very little farther at the base from the second than the second is from the first; first fork nearer to the second than to the third vein ; second fork often wanting ; fourth vein slightly curved, farther from the tip of 1038 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. the rib-vein than from the second fork. Length of the body i line; of the wings Inline. Scotland. 305. Aphis Po^. Aphis Pose, Hardy, North British Agriculturist, ii. 788. (Dec. I2th, 1850). Scotland. 306. Aphis Stellari^. Aphis StellariEB, Hardy, North British Agriculturist, ii. 788, Aphis Holci, Hardy, North British Agriculturist, ii. 531. Scotland. 307. Aphis Eric^. Aphis Ericas, Hardy, MSS. Viridis, minuta, nitens, convexa, subgranulosa ; vertex hifoveolata ; antenncB corpore longiores ; abdomen substylatum, corniculis ellipticis. " Grass-green, small, shining, flask-shaped, convex above, very slightly granulose : two minute foveae on the crown, and a very mi- nute notch in front : legs testaceous : mouth with a black tip : feel- ers springing from slight tubercles, setaceous, dusky, longer than the body ; first and second joints greenish ; third long ; fifth shorter than the fourth ; sixth very short ; seventh long and slender : sides margined, somewhat dusky : a style at the tip of the abdomen : nectaries elliptical: legs of moderate length, slightly pubescent, dusky greenish ; shanks, excepting a band near each tip and tips of the thighs, darker; claws black. Length of the body about | line." Hardy, MSS. Scotland. 308. Aphis humilis. Flava, gracilis, fusiformis ; frons trituberculata ; antenna corpo- ris dimidio vix longiores ; cornicula brevissima ; pedes sat breves. The viviparous wingless female. Pale yellow, long, slender, spindle-shaped, rather flat: three tubercles on the front: feelers LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 1039 very slender, about half the length of the body ; fourth joint about half the length of the third ; fifih as long as the fourth ; sixth a little shorter than the fifth ; seventh more than twice the length of the sixth : abdomen with a short style at the tip : nectaries less than one-twelfth of the length of the body : legs rather short. Length of the body 1 line. o. England. (In Canada Balsam). Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 309. Aphis Betulina. Fuscescens ; antenrue corpore breviores ; cornicula pallida^ mediO' cria ; pedes pallidi, tibiis apice tarsisque nigricantibus ; alcB limpidce. The viviparous tvinged female. Small, brownish : feelers pale towards the base, rather stout, shorter than the body ; fourth joint much shorter than the third ; fifth as long as the Iburth ; sixth a little shorter than the fifth ; seventh about twice the length of the sixth : nectaries pale, about one-sixth of the length of the body : legs pale ; feet and tips of the shanks blackish : wings colourless ; distance between the first and second veins more than twice farther at the tips than at the base ; third very much nearer to the second at the base than at the tip, as near to the second at the base as the se- cond is to the first ; first fork a little nearer to the third vein than to the second fork, very much nearer to the third vein than the third is to the second ; second fork a little nearer to the fourth vein than to the first fork ; fourth vein slightly curved, much farther from the tip of the rib-vein than from the second fork. Length of the body \ line ; of the wings 1^ line. England. 310. Aphis superabilis. Obscure Jlavescens, coiivexa., sat lata, subelliptica ; antenna corpore pliL/st. Nit. 1.4, Q22\, 35. Eriosoma Quercus ? Sir Oswald Mosley., Gard. Chron. i. 828. rt, b. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 19. Coccus LANIGER. Coccus laniger, Geoff. Ins. Par. i. 512, 3. Reaum. Ins. iv. pi. 7, f. 1, 2, 6, 9. Gmel. Ed. Syst. Nat. i. 4, 2221, 39. Europe. 20. Coccus Fra.gari^. Coccus Fragariae, S. G. Gmel. It. i. 205, 312. Phil. Trans. 1765, 91, pi. 10. Gmel. Ed. Syst. Nat. i. 4, 2219, 24. Stew. El. Nat. Hist. ii. 113, Turt. Syst. Nat. ii. 715. Coccus Potentillae, Meyer, Act. Soc. Priv. Boh. iv. 152, 184. Europe. 1084 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 21. Coccus ? Phalaridis. Coccus Phalaridis, Linn. Syst. Nat. ii. 742, 20. Faun. Suec. 1026. Fahr.Sp.Ins. ii. 395, 15. Mant. Ins. ii. 319, 18. Ent. Syst. iv. 226, 20. Syst. Rhyn. 310, 21. Modeer, Act. Gothenb. i. 48. 35. Gmel. Ed. Syst. Nat. i. 4, 2219, 20. Berk. Syn. i. 122. Stew. El. Nat. Hist. ii. 113. Turt. Hist. Nat. ii. 714. Coccus gramiuis, Geoff". Ins. Par. i. 512,2, pi, 10, f. 15. Coccus graminura? Oliv. Enc. Meth. pi. 120, f. 12. Coccus Radicum graminis? Fonscol. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iii. 212, 12. Europe. 22. Coccus FIMBRIATUS. Coccus fimbriatus, Fonscol. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iii. 209, pi. 3, A. f. 7. S. France. 23. Coccus FESTUCiE. Coccus Festucae, Fonscol. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. x. 216, 17, pi. 3, A. f. 9. 24. Coccus? Clematidis. Coccus clematidis. Geoff. Ins. Par. i. 506. 1. Gmel. Ed. Syst. Nat. i. 4, 2220, 30. France. 25. Coccus Prunastri. Coccus Prunastri, Fonscol. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. x. 21 1, 11. S. France. 26. Coccus ? Thymi. Coccus Thymi, Schrank^ Faun. Boic. ii. J, 146, 1268. Bavaria. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 1085 27. Coccus CRispus. Coccus crispus, Fonscol. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iii. 204, 3, pi. 3, A. f. 3. S. France. 28. Coccus Sinensis. Picea, elliptica ; dorsum lanugine alba dense vestitum ; "pedes fer- ruginei. Pitchy, elliptical, thickly covered above with white woolly mat- ter: feelers submoniliform, slightly setaceous; the joints succes- sively increasing in length : legs ferruginous, hairy. Length of the hody 2 lines. a, b. China. Presented by G. T. Lay, Esq. 29. Coccus TUBEECULATUS. Coccus tuberculatus, BouchS, Nat. Gesch. Ins. i. 18, pi. 1, f. 9 — 13. Germany. 30. Coccus Laeicis. Coccus Laricis, Boucke, Nat. Gesch". Ins, i, 22. Germany. 31. Coccus CAUDATUS. Mas. Gracilis,n igra, albo lanuginosa ; antenniBjIliformes, corpore duple longiores ; abdominis seta longissimce ; pedes selosi ; al(B cinerecE. Male. — Black, slender, with a thick white covering: feelers fili- form, bristly, about twice the length of the body: bristles of the ab- domen about five times the length of the body : legs bristly : wings gray. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 4 lines. a. Columbia. From Dr. Cuming's collection. 1086 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 32. Coccus Fag I. Flava, elliptica, albo-farinosa. Yellow, elliptical, covered with white powder. Length of the body 2 lines. England. Genus 4. PORPHYROPHORA. Porphyrophora, Brandt, Medic. Zool. ii. 355. Coccus, Linn., Fabr., Frischj Modeer, Geoffr.., Schran/c, ^c. 1. Porphyrophora Polonica. Coccus Polonicus, Linn. Syst. Nat. ii. 741, 14. Faun. Suec. 1 ed. 720, 2 ed, 1023. Fahr. Sp. Ins. ii. 395, 20. Mant. Ins. ii. 319j 23. Ent. Syst. iv. 227, 25. Syst. Rhyn. 310, 26. Mull. Fn. Frid. 31, 301 . Modeer, Act. Gothenh. i. 34, 21. Geoff. Ins. Par. i. 504, 1. Breyn. Act. Acad. Nat. Cur. iii. App. 5, 32. Act. Phys. Med. 6, 3, App. 5, pi. 1. Camer. Epit. 691. Bauh. Pin. 281. Rupp. Jen. 86. Raii, Hist. 186. Bauh. Hist. iii. 378. Frisch, Ins. v. 6, pi. 2. Act. Ups. 1742, pi. 1. Reaum. Ins. iv. 1, 14- Gmel Ed. Syst. Nat. i. 4, 2218, 17. SchranJc, Faun. Boic. ii. 1, 147, 1276. Stew. El. Nat. Hist. ii. 113. Shaiv, Gen. Zool. vi. 194. Dactylopius Polonicus, Costa, Faun. Regn. Nap. Gallinsetti, 17, 2. Poland. 2. Porphyrophora Hamelii. Porphyrophora Hamelii, Brandt, Medic. Zool. ii. 355, 1. MSm. Acad. St. Petersh. Sc. Phys. iii. 2, 60, pi. 2. Porphyrophora arraeniaca, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 1, 78, 1. Armenia. Genus 5. CEROPLASTES. Ceroplastes, Gray, Spicilegia Zoologica, 7. 1. Ceroplastes Chilensis. Ceroplnstes chilensis, Gray, Spicilegia Zoologica, 7, pi. 3, f. 7. a—g. Chili. Presented by J. E. Gray, Esq. list of homopterous insects. 1087 2. Ceroplastes Janeirensis. Ceroplastes Janeirensis, 6rr«?/, Spicilegia Zoologica,7, pi. 3, f. 6. a — d. Kio Janeiro. Presented by J. E. Gray, Esq. 3. Ceroplastes Jamaicensis. Coccus (Ceroplastes) Jamaicensis, White, Ann, Nat. Hist. xvii. 333. a — d. Jamaica. From Mr. Gosse's collection. 4. Ceroplastes ceriferus. Coccus ceriferus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. Suppl. 546, 27. Syst.Rhyn. 311, 28. Chavannes, Bull. Soc. Sci. Nat. Cant. Vaud. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2nie Serie, vi. 144, 1. Anderson, Monogr. Cocci Ceri- feri, Madras, 1791. Pearson, Trans. Phil. 1794, 383. Ann. de Chimie, xxiii. 140. Lemaire, Bull, de Ferus. Sc.Med. Jotirn. Pharm. v iii. ? Madras. 5. Ceroplastes Cereus. Coccus pe-la, Chavannes, Bull. Soc. Sci. Nat. Cant. Vaud. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, vi. 145,2. Stanislas Julien, Compte- rendu Acad. Sci. 1840. Rozier Mem. P Grosiers Chirm, i. 439. Southey's Thalaha, ii. 166. Sir G. Staunton, Emh. China, i. 400. Kirhy ^ Spence, Intr. Ent. \. 327. Coccus ? Davis, China, Asiat. Rech. xiv. 182. Chavannes, Bull. Soc. Sci. Nat. Cant. Vaud. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, vi. 145, 4. China. 6. Ceroplastes Australia. Alha, depressa, suhrotunda. White, flat, almost round. Length 2 lines. a — z. Sydney. Presented by Capt. Sir E. Home. 1088 LIST OF HOMOPTEEOUS INSECTS. 7. Ceroplastes a—f. Guayquil. Presented by Capt. Belcher. Genus 6. MARGAKODES. Margarodes, Lansdown Guilding, Linn. Trans, xvi. 118. 1. Margarodes Formicarum. Margarodes Formicanim, Lansd. Guild. Linn. Trans, xvi. 119, pi. 12. Latr. Bull. Ferussac, 1831. West Indies. Genus 7. ASPISARCUS. Aspisarcus, Neivport. 1. Aspisarcus Eucalypti. Aspisarcus Eucalypti, Newport. a—c. New Holland, (300 miles from Port Philip). Presented by Dr. D. Maclagan. Genus 8. MONOPHLEBUS. Monophlebus, Leach, Latr. Chirononms, p., Fabr. 1. Monophlebus dubius. Chironomus dubius, Fabr. Syst. Antl. 46, 40. Monophlebus Fabricii, Westw. Arc. Ent. \. 22, 1. Sumatra. 2. Monophlebus atripennis. Monophlebus atripennis, Klug^ Handb. ii. 80. Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 22, 2. a. East Indies. Presented by Capt. Parry. b. East Indies. From Archdeacon Clerk's collection. c. East Indies. From Mr. Sowerby's collection. d-f. ? LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 1089 3. MONOPHLEBUS LeACHII. Monophlebus Leachii, Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 22, 3, pi. 6, f. 1. Zool. Journ. ii. 20, 452. Malabar. 4. Monophlebus Burmeisteri. Monophlebns Burmeisteri, Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 22, 4, pi. 6, f. 2. Entomologist^ 146, 4. 5. Monophlebus Saundersii. Monophlebus Saundersii, Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 22, 5. Entomologist, 146,5. East Indies. 6. Monophlebus Raddoni. Monophlebus Raddoni, Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 22, 6, pi. 6, f. 3. £'n- tomologist, 146, 6. West Africa. 7. Monophlebus Illigerl Monophleorus Illigeri, Westw. Arc. Ent. i. 227, pi. 6, f. 4. -En^o- mologist, 146, 7. Van Diemen's Land. 8. Monophlebus fuscipennis. Monophlebus fuscipennis, Burm. Handh. Ent. ii. 1, 80, pi. 2, f 4, 6. Entomologist^ 146, 8. Germany. 9. Monophlebus Beasiliensis. Coccineus ; antenna fuscce ; ala nigrcB, subrugosee. Bright red : feelers brown, red at the base, moniliform, clothed with whorls of hairs, longer than the body : wings black, finely PART IV. 4 C 1090 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. rugulose ; reins bright red towards the base. Length of the body H line ; of the wings 5 lines. a — c. Para. From Mr. Stevens' collection. Genus 9. CALLIPAPPUS. Callipappus, Guerin, Rev. Zool. 1841. Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 619, 495. 1. Callipappus Westwoodii. Callipappus Westwoodii, Guerin, Rev. Zool. 1841. Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 620, 1 . a. West Australia. From Mr. Clifton's collection. Genus 10. DORTHESIA. Dorthesia, Bosc, Journ. de Phys. 1784, 171. Latr., Leon Duf., Burm. Aphis, Linn., Fabr., Frisch. Coccus, Dorthes, Fabr., Panz. Cionops, Leach. 1. Dorthesia Urtice. Aphis Urticae, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 2, 736, 30. Fabr. Sp. Lns. ii. 387, 29. Ent. Syst. iv. 217, 35. Frisch. Ins. viii. 34, pi. 17. Gmel. Ed. Syst. Nat. i. 4, 2208, 30. Turt. Syst. Nat. ii. 70, 6. Rossi, Faun. Etrusc. 262, 1389. Coccus characias, Dorthes, Jown. de Phys. 1785, 207, 11, pi. 1, f 14_16. Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 311, 29. Oliv. Ent. vi. 99, 9. Leach, Edin. Enc. i. 126. Leon Duf. Hem. pi. 9, 102. Coccus dubius, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 228, 27. Panz. Faun. Ins. Germ. xxxv. 21. Dorthesia characias, Bosc, Journ. Phys. 1784, 171, pi. 1, f. 2 — 4. Lair. Gen. iii. 175, I. Duf. Rhyn. 110, pi. 10, f. 102—109. Kirby ^ S pence, Intr. Ent. iii. 183. Westw. Intr. i. pi. 1, f. 8. Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. 212. Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 624, l,pl. 1, f.8. Aphis Urticata, Stew. EL Nat. Hist. ii. 110. • LIST OF HOMOPTEBOUS INSECTS. 1091 Dorthesia Urtica, Burnt. Handh. JEnt. ii. 1, 76, 1. Orthezia, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me SSr. v. 489, 544. a. Scotland. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. b—d. ? 2. Dorthesia floccosa. Dorthesia floccosa, Kirby ^ Spence^ Intr. Ent. iii. 183. Coccus floccosus, Deg. Ins. vii. 604, pi. 44, f. 26. a, b. ? 3. Dorthesia cataphbacta. Coccus cataphractus, Shaw, Nat. Misc. v. pi. 182. Gen. Zool. vi. 194, pi. 62. Stew. El. Nat. Hist. ii. 1 14. Turt. Syst. Nat. ii. 714. England. 4. DoRTECESiA Chiton. Dorthesia Chiton, Zett. Faun. Lapp. i. 562, 5, 1. Lapland. 5. Dorthesia Amebicana. Flava, elliptica, squamis albis tecta ; antennis pedibmque ferrugineo- rufis ; lamincB laterales et apicales breves. Yellow, elliptical, enclosed in short white scales: feelers and legs reddish ferruginous. Length of the body 1^ line. a. North America. Presented by the Earl of Derby. Genus 11. ALEYRODES. Aleyrodes, Lair., Leach, Kirby, Hartig, Germ. Ent. Zeit. iii. 371, pi. 1, f. 30, 31. Amyot et Serv. Phalaena-Tinea, p., Linn. Phalaena, p., Geoff. Aleurodes, Burnt. • 4 c2 1092 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 1. Aleyrodes PROLETELLA. Phalaena-Tinea proletella, Idnn. Syst. Nat. 889, 374. Riaum. Ins. ii. 302, pi. 25, f. 1—7. Geof. Ins. ii. 172, 126. Rcem. Gm. i. pi. 23, f. 18. Steiv. El. Nat. Hist. ii. 199. Aleyrodes Chelidonii, Latr. Gen. iii. 174, I. Leach, Edin. Ene. ix. 126. Tign. Hist. Nat. Ins. 232, pi. 5, f. 2. Kirhy ^ Spence, Inir. Ent. iii. 80, 261. Burm. Handh. Ent. 83, 1, pi. 1, f. 1, pi. 2, f. 7. Hart. Z., 371, pi. f. Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. 211. Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 617. Aleurodes, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie. v. 4.!i4, 510. Swarms on the Celandine till near the end of November. When wingless it is yellow, bordered with whitish yellow, and usually sur- rounded with white cottony matter : the eyes are dark red. The eggs are spindle-shaped, yellow, and shining. a. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 2. Aleyrodes Brassic^. Aleyrodes Brassicae, Foerster, MSS. Perhaps a variety of A. Chelidonii. It differs from A. Fragarice in having two spots instead of one on each wing, and its pupa is more round, and of a bright yellow colour, whereas that of A. Fragarice is pale green. On the Cabbage, during nearly the whole year. a — d. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 3. Aleyrodes Fragari^. Appears in myriads on the Strawberry, in the beginning of July, sometimes covering the whole underside of each leaf. The young larvae stand upright, or on one end, beneath the leaves. a — d. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 4. Aleyrodes Lonicer^. On Lonicera Periclymenum. Yellow ; head and thorax gray : the fore-wings white, with a dark spot on each. Pupa white, pale yellow beneath, and on the disk above. a, b. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 1093 The Aleyrodes of the oak, the chestnut, the walnut, the ash, the sycamore, the hazel, the currant, the bramble, Ly thrum Salicaria,&c., probably belong to one or other of the preceding species, and in the pupa state may be mistaken for Lecanium. 5. Alevrodes Phillybe^. Aleyrodes Phillyreae, Haliday^ Ent. Mag. ii. 119. Feeds on Phillyrea, and on different species of Crataegus, Mes- pilus, and Pyrus. The pupa is green, with a broad brown stripe on the disk ; the fly is yellow, with white wings. It is the prey of Agromyza ornata, of a Scymnus, and of a Coccophagus. The male (?) is smaller than the female, and has a brighter yellow chest. a — z, England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 6. Aleyeodes Corni. Aleurodes Corni, Haldeman, Atner. Journ. Sci. and Art, 2nd Series, ix. No. 25, 1850, 109. United States. 7. Aleyrodes Abutilonea. Aleurodes Abutilonea, Haldeman, Amer. Journ. Sci. and Art, 2nd Series, ix. No. 25, 1850, 108. United States. 8. Aleyrodes Cocois. Aleyrodes Cocois, Curtis, Ruricola, Gard. Chron. (1846) vi. 284. Barbadoes. 4 c 3 1094 I^IST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. Order III. PHYSAPODA. (Compiled from Mr. Haliday's MSS.) Physapoda, Dum. Zool. Anal. 269. Haliday. Thysanoptera, Haliday^ Ent. Mag. iii. 439. Dermaptera— Oithoptera, p., DeLaporte. Thripsites, Newman. Thrypsinae, Blanch. Malacoptera, Brulle. Physopoda, Burm., Amyot et Serv. Os infemm— scilicet— haustellum (coriaceum aut fere mem- branaceum) maxillis lalis adpressis, mandibulis setaceis in lingua curva basi dilatata inclusis, (connexis siphona bivalvem fingentibus) : palpis 4 : tarsi biarticulali, apice vesiculosi, exungues : ala 4 subsequales (explicalse, lineares, ciliatae, parce venosae, baud raro abbreviatsB aut deticientes, et maxime in maribus) : autennae pauci- articulatae ; [prothorax mediocris, dissitus]. Victus e succis plantarum. Kachis nodis coavctatis subquaternis (et chorda simplici?): Salivaria folliculiforraia? receptaculis bis geminis conformibus? ductibus tilifovmibus : intestiiium corpore sesquiplo seu duplo lon- gius, flexuosum ; proventriculo membranaceo, caecis uuUis : intestina tenue perbreve: vasa hepalica 4, seorsum inserta in verticillo, apice libera. 3Ias : testes unicapsulares, folliculi formes. Foem. ovaria di- gitata thecis 4 multilocularibus : tracheae tubulosae tantum. Metamorphosis iucompleta, per duas aelates intennedias pro- grediens, scilicet : — Propupa et pupa, asitophaga, tardigrada. Larva oculorum lenliculis paucis dissitis. LIST OF HOMOPTEEOUS INSECTS. 1095 Terebra foeminis nulla: Fam. 1. TUBULIFERA. ocelli tres, anticus distans Gen. 1. Idolothrips. tres, Eequidistantes (aut obsoleti) „ 2. Phlgeothbifs. quadrivalvis acuta: Fam. 2. TEREBRANTIA. incurva Tr. 1. STENOPTERA. antennae apice capillaceae Gen. 3. Heliotheips. stylatsB : abdomen tomentosum „ 4. Sericothrips. subnudura „ 5. Thrips. antennae apicula connata Sub-gen. 1. Aptinotheips. discreta ; prothorax apice valde angustatus „ 3. Chikothrips. parum attenuatus : abdomen durso efoveolatum „ 2. Limothbips. seriatim foveolatum apicula pro ratione articuli 6ti brevis „ 4. Thbips. elongata „ 5. Belotheips. antennee recurva; Tr. 2. COLEOPTRATA. articulis 9 discreiis Gen. 6. Melanthrips. articulis 5 citra apiculam :... ,, 7. -^olothrips. alae completae Sub-gen. 1. Coleotheips. alarum rudimenta tautum „ 2. jEleothrips. Fam. I. TUBULIFERA. Tubulifera, Haliday, Ent. Mag. iii. 441. Burm.^Amyot et Serv. Abdomen segmento ultimo tubuloso in mare et fcem. : terebra fceyn. nulla : coxae distantes, subglobosae , subexertae : alae aveniee fere et membranaceae, undique longe ciliatae, cruciato-incumbentes : (mandibulae recurvae, loiigius exerendae) : antennas 8-articulatJB. Ambulant lente, nee saltitant. Palpi maxillares 2-articulati, articulo Imo perbrevi, labiales 6- articulati : femora antica basisinu trocbanterem cohibentia. Mares segmento ventrali penultimo apice convexiore distinguendi. Intesti- num corpore fere sesquiplo longius : proventriculus pjriformis ab 1096 LIST OF HOMOPTERODS INSECTS. ingluvie incisura profunda discretus, a duodeno alvei tenuis ore dis- tans: intestinumlenue diametro vix longius: adeps in corpore acinis sanguineis conglomeratis plus minus commixtus : vasa hepatica ob- scure rufescentia. Mas : vesiculis tenuibus binis paribus, totidem imparibus. Ovum subcylindricum rectum. Larva antennis 7-articulatis, maxillis parallelis, mandibulis praelongis. Propupa antennis divaricatis obtusis. Pupa antennis ad latera capitis reflexis et adglutinatis. Obs. — Quae de structura interna et metamorphosi supra allata sunt a Phlceothripihus ducta sunt, utraque de altero genere incog- nita. Genus 1. IDOLOTHRIPS. Idolothrips, Hal. MSS. Ocellus anterior remotus ab basi antennarum: haustellum basim prosterni attingens : palpi labiales papilliformes : alse an- ticae vena unica obsoletiore dimidiata, aut abbreviate. [Caput longissimum teres : abdomen excavatum]. Antennae graciles, thoracis latitudinem triplo aut quadruple superantes : palpi labiales papilliformes : prothorax inaequalis tu- berculatus : metatarsi inermes. Statura procera, ut in hac familia ; trilinearis et ultra. A. Abdomen segmentis posterioribus tam longitudinis quam lati- tudinis ratione decrescentibus, lateribus fere muticum. I. Idolothrips marginata. Nigra : abdominis maculis lateralibus thoracisque punctis san- guineis : antennis albidis, articulis apice, interioribus et extremis totis, nigris : pedibus pallide ferrugineis fusco-cingulatis, femoribus anticis nigris, vel basi plaga sanguinea. New Holland. AA. Abdomen longissimum, segmentis penultimis oblongis, late- ribus denticulatum, tubulo basi gibbulo et muricato. Ohs. — Discrimen fore sexus suspicor, ideoque nos pro masculis, prioris sectionis jno fceminis, accipio, baud absque dubio. Varian- tur utroque colore perparum. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 1097 2. Idolotheips spectrum. Abdominis lateribus valide 7-den talis, denticulis spina, 3tio et 4to seta tantum, terminatis ; sei^mento penultimo gibbere apicali bispi- noso : maxima quam vidi in hoc genere, ideoque inter Physapoda facile princeps. Long. 4 lin. et ultra. New Holland. 3. Idolothrips laceetina. Abdominis lateribus subtilius denticulatis, denticulis interme- diis pluribus muticis, segmento penultimo apice biseto. Praecedente fere duplo minor. Long. 3 lin. New Holland. Genus 2. PHLCEOTHKIPS. Phloeothrips, Hal. Ent. Mag. iii. 441. Burm. Thrips, Deg.^ Fabr., Geoff., Dufour. PhlcBothrips, Hoplothrips, et Haplothrips, Amyotet Serv. Ocelli tres aequidistantes, in alatis saltem : haustellum inter coxas anticas subdeflexum : palpi labiales ovati : alae anticae vena unica nounisi inchoata (vel abbreviatae aut uullae). [Caput oblon- gum depressum: abdomen depressum]. Antennae thoracis latitudinem baud multum superantes : palpi labiales subovati: protborax foveolatns : abdomen lateribus muti- cum: pedes breves; femora antica plerumque valde incrassata et metatarsus denticulo instructus. Degunt in floribus alise, aliae sub arborum cortice gregariae. A. Alae et ocelli desunt. APTERiE. Obs. — An alatae inter has quoque obvige sint nescio : confe- renda Phi. pedicularia, No. 2. 1098 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 1. PhLCEOTHRIPS TRISTIS. Nigra nitida, antennarum articulo 3tio albido, metatarso rautico. Long. 1 lin. A A. Rudimenta alarum adsunt et ocelli, at nonnunquam utraque deficiunt, [tarsi antici dentati et femora valde incrassata, in mare vero praesertim] : alatae taraen obviaB sunt numero pau- ciores, eifcemincB omnes, spes coloniae. HETEROPTER.E. 2. Phloeothrips pedicularia. PhlcEOthrips pedicularia, Hal. Ent. Mag. iii. 441, 1. Phloeothrips flavipes, Hal. Ent. Mag. iii. 442, 4. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 408, 4. Hoplothrips flavipes, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. HSm. 640, 3. Fusco-castanea, capite abdominis apice antennarum articu- lis plerisque basi pedibusque ferrugineis ; ocellis et alis obsoletis, oculis exiguis. Mas perbrevis, femoribus anticis latioribus capite, denticulo metatarsi crasso conico, fcem. denticulo tenuiore. Turn feem. fusco-picea, abdominis apice antennarum articulis inteimediis basi pedibusque nisi basi ferrugineis, alis completis aut abbreviatis. Long. fcem. 1 lin., mar. f lin. Larva loseo-incarnata. Hah. Sub cortice Sorhi Aucuparice. 3. Phl(eothrips Ulmi. Thrips Ulmi, Fahr. Sp. Ins. ii. 396, 3. Mant Ins. ii. 320, 3. Ent. Syst. iv. 229, 3. Syst. Rhyn. 313, 5. Gmel. Ed. Syst. Nat, i. 4, 2223, 6. Thrips, &c., Geof. Ins. Par. i. 384, 1, pi. 7, f. 6. Thrips corticis, Deg. Ins. iii. 11, 3, pi. l,f. 8 — 13. Phloeothrips Ulmi, Hal. Ent. Mag. iii. 441, 3, iv. 145. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 409, 3. Hoplothrips corticis, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 640,2. Subaptera, nigro-picea pectore dilutius piceo, antennarum articulo 3tio toto sequentibus basi pallide flavis, tibiis basi et apice anticis totis tarsisque ferrugineis, ^ , ? . Tum fcem. alata, alis anticis extus laevissime flavicantibus. LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 1099 Larva depressa alba, capite antennis prothoracis macula biloba el abdominis apice nigris. Hah. Sub cortice arborum exsiccato, presertim Ulmi^ gregaria. Long. /am. \^ lin., mar. I lin. a. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 4. Phlceothrips Pint. Pblceothrips Pini, Hal. Ent. Mag. iv. 145. Thrips aptera, Duf. Ann. Sci. Nat. 1839, xi. 322. Subaptera, nigvo-picea pectore dilutius piceo, antennarum articulo 3o toto, sequentibus basi pallide flavis, tibiis basi apiceque anticis lotis tarsisque ferrugineis, dT, ?• Tum fcem. alata, alis ex- trorsum infumatis. Larva elongata, incarnata, abdominis apice et antennis dilutius nigricantibus. Hab. Sub cortice arborum emortuarum, et praecipue Pini syl- W5tusu\ Jingens, 2o plus quadruplo ejus longitudine divisv^ ; ^kg/ei rectus, valde obliquus, angulum perohtusum Jingens, \o dupto longior ; 3us vix undatus, obliquiis, angulum acutum Jingens ; Aus arcuatuSy subobliquuSj angulum acutum Jingens, 3i longi- tudine. This species most resembles P. semilucida; and the two, like P. gemina,P. basifolia, P. punctigera, P. brevis, and P. simplex, have the sides of the lore-chest somewhat dilated and angular, and are near allied to Oxypleura, which genus is also connected with Platy- pleura by means of O. clara, and joins Zammara through O. Poly- dorus. Second marginal areolet shorter than the first ; first cross-vein almost straight, slanting, forming a very obtuse angle, parted from the second by more than four times its length ; second almost straight, very slanting, forming an extremely obtuse angle, twice the length of the first ; third hardly waved, slanting, forming an acute angle ; fourth curved outward, slightly oblique, forming an acute angle, as long as the third ; fifth much curved outward, up- right, forming an almost right angle. Body green, tawny here and there: head much narrower than the fore-chest, adorned above m. 1 120 SUPPLEMENT. with an irregular black band, which includes four spots ; cavity of face black, and with black transverse furrows on each side : mouth yellow with a black tip, reaching beyond the hind-hips : eyes hardly prominent : fore-chest with five black stripes, the mid- !• -:| die one widened behind, longer than the other four; hind scutcheon ; widened but hardly angular on each side: scutcheon of middle chest with four black marks, the outer pair long-obconical, their tips almost joining a black band, which sends forth a dart-shaped black stripe between the inner marks, the latter are short-obconi- cal ; hind border slightly excavated : abdomen black, a little longer than the chest : legs slightly marked with black : fore-wings adorned with gilded down, brown, with some tawny spots for more than half the length from the base, with two short, oblique, irregular, con- nected brown bands, and with a row of connected brown spots along the hind border: a colourless spot on the front areolet: veins green, tawny towards the tips : hind-wings taAvny, brown ' nvards the tips, which with the hind border are colourless. Length the body 9 lines ; of the wings 31 lines. North India. From the East India Company's collection. .,* Page 47. 2. DUNDUBIA OBTECTA. *;. Java. From the East India Company's collection. ^ A. DuNDUBIA VAGINATA. /", g. Java. From the East India Company's collection. Page 48. 7. DuNDUBIA VARIANS. a. Silhet. From the Rsv. J. Stainforth's collection. This may be the male of D. chlorogaster. 8. DUNDUBIA LmEARIS. Var .'* Forewings not tinged with green ; first cross-vein but slightly curved; second rather short and upright; fourth shorter than usual and not angular. c. Silhet. From the Rev. J. Stainforth's collection. SUPPLEMENT. 1121 Page -90. ^2\. FiDICINA. IMMACULATA. a. North Bengal. From Miss Campbell's collection. Page 94. y^ ^26. FiDICINA TIBICEN. /J ^^""^■^^^ ^ This species is very variable in the colour and markings of the chest, and in the clouding and mutual distance of the first and second cross- veins. Page 98. ^1. FiDICINA INTEKNATA. h. New Holland. Presented bj the Haslar Hospital. Page 101. C^35. FiDICINA BICOLOR. Nervus transversus \xis subundatus, perohliquus^ angulum vix Jingens, 2o fere quadruplo ejus longitudine divisus ; 2us vix undatus, perobliquus, angulum vix ftngens, lo multb hrevior ; 3m« fere rectus, vix obliquus, angulum rectum fingens ; Aus undatus, obliquus, angulum vix acutum fingens. Second marginal areolet a little longer than the first ; first cross-vein slightly waved, extremely oblique, hardly forming an angle, parted from the second by almost four times its length ; se- cond hardly waved, extremely oblique, hardly forming an angle, much shorter than the first ; third almost straight, hardly oblique, forming a right angle; fourth waved, oblique, forming* a hardly acute angle, longer than the third ; fifth curved outward, upright, forming a hardly (acute angle. Body pitchy black, ferruginous beneath : head a little broader than the fore-chest ; face slight- ly convex, not prominent: mouth reaching a little beyond the middle hips: sides of the fore-chest slightly concave in the middle, slightly convex in front, slightly concave behind : abdomen with a •( 1122 SUPPLEMENT. black stripe beneath : drums irregularly triangular, extending a little beyond half the abdomen, concave on the inner side and conical towards the tips, which are slightly rounded : fore-thighs armed with two long, sharp teeth : wings slightly gray, dark brown along the fore border and about the first and second cross-veins ; veins black, pitchy towards the base. Length of the body 16 lines; of the wings 56 lines. a. Java. From the East India Company's collection. Page 102—232. 0 Genus 12. CICADA. Nearly all the species which are mentioned in this catalogue may be divided into the following groups. Group 1. (Sp. 1—9, 11—14). Of large size, with broad heads, prominent eyes, and with the chest slightly dilated and angular on each side. Group 2. (Sp. 10, 15, 17). Body linear, somewhat quadrate : head broad : eyes promi- nent: sides of the fore-chest somewhat rounded: hind-scutcheon broad. Group 3. (Sp. 16). Body linear : head broad : eyes rather prominent: sides of the fore-chest almost linear. Group 4. (Sp. 18, 20, 97, 104, 105, 1 12—141, 144—146, 151, 152, 155, 156, 166.) Body more or less spindle-shaped : head small, much narrower than the chest : eyes not prominent : sides of the fore-chest concave in the middle, convex in front and behind. Group 5. (Sp. 19). Head a little narrower than the chest: hind-scutcheon narrow, forming a distinct angle on each side. SUPPLEMENT. 1 123 Group 6. (Sp. 21). Head very little narrower than the chest, almost triangular, slightly produced in front, whose sides are almost straight ; sides of the fore-chest convex in the middle. Group 7. (Sp. 57, 82, 87, 90, 93—95). Body generally short: head almost as broad as the chest : eyes more or less prominent : sides of the hind scutcheon rounded or slightly angular by the base of each fore-wing. Group 8. (Sp. 83—86, 91, 92, 96, 98—101, 106, 142, 143, 147, 150, 157—160, 162, 163,167, 185, 189—194). Body rather narrow : head a little narrower than the chest : eyes not prominent : fore-chest almost linear excepting the hind- scutcheon, which is widened and rounded by the base of each fore- wing. Group 9. (Sp. 102, 103). Body rather narrow : head as broad as the chest : eyes promi- nent : sides of the fore-chest almost linear : hind-chest widened and rounded by the base of each fore-wing. Group 10. (Sp. 109—111, 153, 161, 165). Like Group 8, but more slender and of small size : eyes more prominent. Group 11. (Sp. 154, 164). Head very small. Page 113. O 16. Cicada Feaxini. Cicada Fraxini, Germ. Thon. Arch. ii. 2, 4, 46. Herr.-Schceff. Faun, cxliv. 1. Siebold, Ent. Zeit. Stett. viii. 16, 6. 1124 SUPPLEMENT. Page 120. 53. GicADA viRiDicoLLis ? Foem. Cicada viridicoUis ? Germ. Silh. Rev. JEnt. ii. 62, 17. Nermu transversus lus valde arcuatus^ obliquus, angulum ohtusum fingensy 2o ejus longitudine divisus ; 2ms subcurvus, ohliquus, angulum acutum Jingens, \o multo brevior ; 3us subundatus, obliquu^, angulum vix acutum fingens ; Aus vix undatus, ob- liquus, angulum vix acutum Jing ens, 3i longitudine. Second marginal areolet about one-fourth shorter than the first ; first cross-vein much curved outward along the lower half, slanting, forming a slightly obtuse angle, parted from the second by its own length ; second very slightly curved, slanting, forming an acute angle, shorter than the first; third slightly curved, oblique, fornoing a hardly acute angle ; fourth almost straight, oblique, forming a hardly acute angle, as long as the third ; fifth much curved outward, almost upright, forming a hardly acute angle. Testaceous, clothed with short pale hairs : head a little narrower than the fore-chest ; face rather prominent, sbort-conical : eyes not prominent : mouth reaching the hind-bips : chest grass-green, with a tawny tinge : sides of the fore-chest almost straight ; hind-scutcheon hardly widened on each side : hind-border of the middle-chest hardly con- cave : abdomen almost obconical, compressed and pointed at the tip, much longer than the chest: legs green: wings colourless; fore border and veins green, darker towards the tip. Length of the body 12 lines ; of the wings 32 lines. a. Page 125. M52. Cicada passe rculus. b. Ega, on the Amazon. From Mr. Stevens' collection. Page 126. ^ 64. Cicada spinicosta. d. Ega, on the Amazon. From Mr. Stevens' collection. SUPPLEMENT. 1125 Page 151. 89. Cicada ueens. The name of this species is changed to distinguish it from C. torrida, Erichson. Page 159. C 97. Cicada Zealandica. Var. Second marginal areolet a little longer than the first ; first cross-vein almost straight, very slanting, hardly fonuing an angle, parted from the second by about twice its length ; second almost straight, very slanting, hardly forming an angle, a little shorter than the first ; third almost straight, slanting, fonning a very acute angle ; fourth almost straight, slightly oblique, forming a hardly acute angle, a little longer than the third ; fifth very slightly curved, ob- lique, forming an obtuse angle. Body luteous, varied with green : head with a short, broad, irregular black band on the crown ; face with a black stripe, which is forked towards the crown ; epistoma with two black stripes : fore-chest with eight black stripes ; the middle pair united behind, and sending forth a short branch along the furrow on each side ; the second pair almost U-shaped ; the third pair slanting and united to the outermost, which extend along the sides of the hind-scutcheon ; the latter is concave on each side ; middle-chest with four obconical black stripes, the inner pair short and compact, the outer pair long, curved, and much intersected ; some black marks near the hind border, which is slightly concave; abdomen with black bands ; underside mostly black at the base, at the tip, and along each side : thighs striped with black ; middle- shanks and hind-feet with black bands ; fore-shanks black, tawny at the base; anterior feet black : wings colourless; veins black, bright red towards the base ; first and second cross-veins and the longitu- dinal vein between them clouded with dark brown. h. New Zealand. From Mr. Stevens's collection. Page 160. C 99. Cicada albida. d. Ega, Amazon River. From Mr. Stevens' collection. PART IV. 4 F 1126 SUPPLEMENT. c 101. Cicada Orni. Cicada Orni, Ratz. Forst. Ins. iii. pi. 11, f. 1, F. Siebold, Ent. Zeit. Stett. viii. 13, 3. Page 173. 119. Cicada ciecumdata. u Tettigonia marginata, Leach. The name of this species is altered to distinguish it from C. marginata, Olivier. f—h. New Holland. Page 226. ^82. Cicada h^matodes. Cicada hasmatodes, Schceff. Icon. Ins. Ratisb. pi. 121, f. 1,2. Roes. Ins. ii. Locust, pi. 25, f. 3. Stoll, Cic. pi. — , f. 133. Siebold, Ent. Zeit. Stett. viii. 8, 1. Fischer, Ent. Zeit. Stett. viii. 238. CTettigonia tibialis, Panz. Faun. Ins. Germ. lix. 5. ^ Dele Cicada sanguinea, Germ. Page 227. ASo. Cicada annulata. a. Isle of Paros. Presented by Prof E. Forbes. Page 228. '^XQl*. Cicada LiMiTATA. Nervus transversus lus rectus, fere erectus, angulum vix obtusum fingens, 2o plus tnplo ejus longitudine divisus ; 2us fere rectus, subobliquus, angulum obtusum fingens, lo paullo longiori ; 3us fere rectus, obliquus, angulum rectum fingens ; 4ws rectus, obliquus, angulum vix acutum fingens, So brevier; bus sub- curvus, erectus, angulum fere rectum fingens. Cicada limitata, Germar. Nearly allied to C. signifera, and one of the group which is distinguished by the shortness of the first and second marginal areo- SUPPLEMENT. 1127 lets : second marginal areolets about as long as the first : first cross- vein straight, almost upright, forming a hardly obtuse angle, parted from the second by more than thrice its length ; second indistinctly curved outward, slightly oblique, forming an obtuse angle, a little longer than the first; third almost straight, oblique, forming a right angle ; fourth straight, oblique, forming a hardly acute angle, shorter than the third; fifth hardly curved outwards, almost upright, forming a right angle. a. Cape. From M. Drege's collection. Page 229.. ^204. Cicada iESTUANS. Cicada SBStuans, Lucas, JSxplorat. Scient. Alyer. Atlas, pi. 4, f. 6. Algiers. Page 230. ^ 207. Cicada concinna. Cicada concinna, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 98, 10. Faun. Ins. Eur. xiii. 17. Siebold, Ent. Zeit. Stett. viii. 9, 2. 0 Cicada Orni ? Sulz. Ins. pi. 10, f. 65. - ■ i ^ C'Tettigonia haematodes ? Fiissly, Schw, Ins. 452. i T?^'^ • Germany, Dalmatia, Podolia. ^ 209. Cicada Algira. Cicada Algira, Lucas, Explorat. Scient. Alger. Atlas, pi. 4, f. 5. Algiers. Page 231. ^217. Cicada obscura. Cicada obscura, Germ. Thon. Arch. ii. 2, 4, 49. Siehold, Ent. Zeit. Stett. viii. 16, 5. Germany. 4f2 1128 SUPPLEMENT. O 223. Cicada cantans. Cicada cantans, LucaSf Explorat. Scient. Alger. Atlas, Hem. pi. 4, f. 4. Algiers. Page 232. C'"'225. Cicada sanguinea. Cicada, &c., liosel, Ins. ii. Locust, pi. 25, f. 3. ^Tettigonia sanguinea, Fahr. Syst. Rhyn. 39, 31. ^Cicada haematodes. Scop. Ent. Cam. 118, 447. Tettigonia haematodes, Panz. Faun. Ins. Germ. 4, 21. Cicada sanguinea. Germ. Silh. Rev. Ent. ii. 58, 5. Siebold, But. Zeit. Stett. viii. 15,4. Cicada helvola. Germ. Mag. Enl. iv. 99, 12. Thon, Arch. 4, 48. : Cicada plebeia. Germ. Thon. Arch. 4, 47. a — d. South of France, e— /. Tuscany. ^226. Cicada TOBRiD a. Cicada torrida, Erichs. Arch. 1842, i. 286. Van Diemen's Land. '^227. Cicada pruinosa. Cicada pruinosa, Say, Joum. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. iv. 330, 1, (1825). United States. ■\ 228. Cicada marginalis. Cicada marginata. Say, Joum. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. iv. 330, 2, (1825). Missouri. The name of this species is altered to distinguish it from C. marginata, Olivier. SUPPLEMENT. 1129 229. Cicada dorsata. Cicada dorsata, Say^ Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. iv. 330, 3, Missouri. Cy^^O. Cicada aubifeea. Cicada aurifera, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. iv. 332, 4. Missuuri. '"231. Cicada PAR vuLA. Cicada parvula, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. iv. 333, 5. Missouri ; Rocky Mountains. - 232. Cicada syngdica. Cicada synodica, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. iv. 334, 6. Rocky Mountains. ^233. Cicada hieroglyphic a. Cicada hieroglyphica, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 235, 1. Pennsylvania, New Jersey. r'^234. Cicada eimosa. Cicada rimosa. Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 235, 2. Missouri; Arkansaw. t? 235. Cicada vitripennis. Cicada vitripennis, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 236, 3. Arkansaw. 4 f3 1130 SUPPLEMENT. ^ 236. Cicada nigeovibidis, Fem. Nervus transversus lusfere rectus, valde obliquus, angulum perob- tuswn fingens, 2o triplo ejus longitudine divisus ; 2us fer^ rectus valde obliquus, angulum perobtusum Jingens, lo multo brevior ; 3us rectus, erectus, angulum subobtusum fingens ; 4us rectus, obliquus, angulum vix acutum fingens, 3i longi- tudine. Second marginal areolet a little shorter than the first; first cross-vein almost straight, very oblique, forming an extremely ob- tuse angle, parted from the second by thrice its length ; second al- most straight, very oblique, forming an extremely obtuse angle, much shorter than the first ; third straight, erect, forming a slightly obtuse angle; fourth straight, oblique, forming a hardly acute an- gle, as long as the third ; fifth straight, slightly oblique, forming an almost right angle. One of the short-winged species : body black, clothed with while hairs ; borders of the segments mostly green : head a little narrower than the chest ; a green spot on the front, which is convex, not prominent : mouth green with a black tip, reaching the hind-hips : eyes not prominent: sides of the fore-chest straight ; hind-scutcheon mostly green, widened and rounded on each side, where it extends much beyond the anterior part : hind- border of middle-chest convex: abdomen longer than the chest, compressed at the tip: legs green, marked with black; feet black; mngs colourless ; veins tawny, black at the base and at the tip ; fore-border green, brown towards the tip. Length of the body 9 lines ; of the wings 18 lines. a, b. South Africa. Presented by Dr. A. Smith. r ^237. Cicada intacta, Fem. Nervus transversus \us subcurvus, subobliquus, angulum obtusum fingens, 2o quadruplo ejus longitudine divisus; 2us rectus, fere erectus, angulum obtusum fingens, \o multo brevior ; 3ms rectus, obliquus, angulum acutum fingens; Aus subcurvus, obliquus, angulum subacutum fingens, 3o longior. Allied to C. nitida, Deg. Second marginal areolet about two-thirds of the length of the first; first cross-vein slightly curved outward, slightly oblique, form- SUPPLEMENT. 1131 ing an obtuse angle, parted from the second by about four times its length; second straight, almost upright, forming an obtuse angle, much shorter than the first; ihird straight, oblique, forming an acute angle; fourth slightly curved inward, oblique, forming an acute an- gle, much longer than the third ; fifth slightly curved outward, slightly oblique, foiming a hardly obtuse angle. Allied to C. Cuna. Body pale green : head a little narrower than the chest ; suture be- tween the crown and the front very distinct ; front rather convex : mouth with a black tip, reaching the hind-hips : eyes not prominent: fore-chest very slightly convex on each side : hind-scutcheon almost angular by the base of each fore-wing : disk of the middle-chest slightly buff; hind-border slightly concave: abdomen pale red, longer than the chest ; hind-borders of the segments green : legs pale luteous, partly green ; fore-thighs armed with four teeth, one very oblique, near the base, longer than the second and third, which are more upright and near the tip ; fourth still nearer the tip, very small : wings colourless ; veins black, green towards the base. Length of the body 7 lines ; of the wings 22 lines. a. ? From Mr. Shuckard's collection. O 238. Cicada Leucothoe. Nervus transversus \us rectus, fere erectm, angulum suhohtusum fingens, 2o plus triplo ejus longitudine divisus ; 2us rectus, fere erectus, angulum ohtusum Jingens, \o longior ; ^us rectus, obliquus, angulum acutum Jingens ; 4us fere rectus, obliquus, angulum suhacutum fingens, 3o longior ; bus subcurvus, fere erectus, angulum subrectum fingens. Second marginal areolet three-fourths of the length of the first ; first cross-vein straight, almost upright, forming a very slightly ob- tuse angle, divided from the second by more than thrice its length ; second straight, almost upright, forming an obtuse angle, longer than the first ; third straight, oblique, forming an acute angle ; fourth almost straight, oblique, forming a very slightly acute angle, longer than the third ; fifth very slightly curved outward, almost erect, forming an almost right angle. Body slender, pale red : head with two black bands on the crown, and with two black stripes on the face: eyes prominent ; fore-chest with a green stripe between two black stripes ; sides almost straight j hind-scutcheon narrow : middle-chest with five black spots, two in front, one in the middle, and two on the hind-border, which is convex : abdomen longer than the chest: oviduct extending beyond the tip: fore-thighs aimed 1132 SUPPLEMENT. with three sharp, oblique, rather long, black teeth: wings whitish: veins pale red, black towards the tips. Length of the body 6 lines ; of the wings 18 lines. a. Para. From Mr. Stevens' collection. Page 240. HI. Cephaloxys unicolor, Fern. Nervus transversus \us fere rectus^ obliquus, angulum aciitum fin- gens, 2oplus triplo ejus longitudine divisus ; 2its vix arcuatus, obliquus, angulum vix acutum fingens^ \o paullb longior ; 3us fere rectus, obliquus, angulum acutumfingens ; Aus fere rectus, subobliquus, angulum rectum fingens, 3o vix brevior. Second marginal areolet about one-fourth shorter than the first ; first cross-vein almost straight, oblique, forming an acute angle, parted from the second by more than thrice its length ; second hardly curved, oblique, foi-ming a hardly acute angle, a little longer than the first; third almost straight, oblique, forming an acute angle; fourth almost straight, slightly oblique, forming a right angle, hardly shorter than the third ; fifth hardly curved outward, upright, forming a right angle. Body slender, pale luteous : front short- conical, as long as it is broad : wings colourless : veins pale luteous. Length of the body 6 lines ; of the wings 18 lines. a. Java. From the East India Company's collection. Page 246. 9. Cart NIT A argentea. Nervus transversus lus arcuatus, subobliquus, angulum vix acutum fingens, 2o duplo eju^ longitudine divisus ; 2us subundatus, obliquus, angulum acutum fingens, \o paullb longior ; Sus fere rectus, obliquus, angulum acutum fingens ; Aus subarcuatus, obliquus, angulum acutum fingens, 3o vix brevior. Second marginal areolet less than twice the length of the first ; first cross-vein curved outward, very slightly oblique, forming a hardly acute angle, parted from the second by twice its length ; se- cond very slightly undulating, oblique, forming an acute angle, a SUPPLEMENT. 1133 little longer than the first ; third almost straight, oblique, forming an acute angle ; fourth very slightly curved inward, oblique, forming an acute angle, almost as long as the third ; fifth much curved out- ward, almost upright, forming an almost right angle. Tawny, partly green : head and underside mostly black : sutures of the fore- chest and borders of the usual obconical marks on the middle chest black : abdomen ferruginous ; fore borders of the segments silvery ; two filaments at the tip : legs pale ferruginous, marked with black : wings colourless : tips of the wings and uf the flaps brown ; veins black. Length of the body 9 lines ; of the wings 28 lines. a. Ega, on the Amazon. From Mr. Stevens' collection. Page 247. O4. Tettigomyia Tabaniformis. d, e. South Africa. From Mr. Argent's collection. Page 250. C^5. MOGANNIA AVICULA. Java. From the East India Company's collection. Page 254. r ^ Genus CYSTOSOMA. /Subgenus CHLOEOCYSTA, Amyot, MSS. O2. Cystosoma vitripennis. Cystosoma vitripennis, Westw. Ann. Nat. Hist. Ser. 2, vii, 208. New Holland. Page 262. 0 1. Fulgora laternaria. Fulgora laternaria, Wesmaelj Bull. Acad. Roy. Sci. Bruxel. iv. 1837, 136. 1134 SUPPLEMENT. Page 282. *^ 32. APHiENA SANGUINALIS. Aphaena sanguinalis, Westw. Ann. Nat. Hist. Set. 2, vii. 208. Ceylon. 33. ApHiENA Madagascariensis. Aphaena Madagascariensis, Westw. Ann.^ Nat. Hist. Ser, 2, vii. SOS- Madagascar. V ,- Page 284. ^^ OmALOCEPHALA PLANIEOSTfilS. This is a species of Ledra. See p. 816. 0 4. Omalocephala morosa. Omalocephala morosa, Westw. Ann. Nat. Hist, Ser. 2, vii. 208. Port Natal. J' ' Page 2^. For 10. Lystea tekebrifera, read 10. Lystra tenebrifera. Page 306. ^ ^ 5. DiCHOPTERA HE RBI DA. b. Brazil. c. ? Page 309. v/ '^ 11. DiCTYOPHORA NOCTIVIDA. Fulgora noctivida, Oliv. Enc. Meth. vi. 570, 13. SUPPLEMENT. 1135 Page 324. *^ 0 Genus 4. SCOLOPS. Scolops, Schaum. ^ 1. Scolops sulcipes. ^ Fulgora sulcipes, Say^ Joum. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. iv, 335. Arkansaw. > \J Page Ml. ^10. Cixius NERVosus. , CxJ"^"^ ^Cixius nervosus, Latr. Hist. Nat. Ins. xii. 311. ZetL Faun. Ins. Lapp. i. 546, 1. P Flata nervosa, Panz. Faun. Ins. Germ, cciii. 6. ^Cixius Cynosbatis, Zett. Faun. Ins. Lapp. i. 547, 2. Page 349. Transfer Var. ? Niger, &c., to p. 348, under Cixius flavisigna. O 34. Cixius quinquelineatus. Cixius quinquelineatus, Say, Joum. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 241 - United States. ^35. Cixius stigmatus. Cixius stigmatus, Say, Joum. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. iv. 336. United States. 36. Cixius Pini. Cixius Pini, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 45. United States. 0 37. Cixius impunctatus. Cixius impunctatus, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 46. United States. 1136 SUPPLEMENT. 0^8. Cixius? Serratul^. ^Enteeniothes Serratulae, Fahr. Amyot^ Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie^v. 166,391. Page 349. ^ Genus 8* PLECTODERES. Plectoderes, Spinola, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. viii, 328. ^ 1. Plectoderes collaeis. Plectoderes coUaris, Spinola, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. viii. 328. - Flata collaris, Fahr. St/st. Rhyn. 53, 42. O Cixia collaris, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 1, 157. Page 350. •^ 1. Alleloplasis Darwinii. a. Australia. Presented by C. Dai-win, Esq. Page 359. '^52. Delphax arvensis. Delphax arvensis, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 46. United States. ^ 53. Delphax doesalis. Delphax dorsalis, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 46. United States. ^ Page 373. 44. Issus Algiricus. Issus algiricus, Lucas, Explorat. Sclent. Alger. Atlas, pi. 4, f. 9. Algiers. SUPPLEMENT. 1137 ^ 45. ISSUS ELLIPTICUS. Testacetis ; alcB antiea venoscs ; alee posticce sublimpidce. Testaceous : head small, much narrower than the chest ; crown narrow, much longer than broad, forming a conical compartment, with a rim along the border, extending along the disk of the front to the face ; face scutcheon-shaped, widening towards the epistoma, extremely minutely striated across, with three longitudinal ridges, the side pair slightly curved ; epistoma short-conical, bordered by a rim: shield very short: fore-wings with very strongly marked lon- gitudinal veins, between which are many pale, straight, slight cross- veins : hind-wings almost colourless. Length of the body 2h lines ; of the wings 5 lines. a. Philippine Islands. From Mr. Wood's collection. Page 394., 29. EURYBBACHIS CEUDELIS. Eurybrachis crudelis, Westw. Ann. Nat. Hist. Ser. 2, vii. 208. Ceylon. Page 397. O 9. Deebe substrigilis. Derbe substrigilis, Westw. Ann. Nat. Hist. Ser. 2, vii. 209. Brazil. Page 399. -^ 5. Phenice tebsellata. ^ Derbe (Phenice) tessellata, Westw. Ann. Nat. Hist. Ser. 2, vii. 209. Sierra Leone. ^6. Phenice.'* biclavata. M)erbe (Phenice?) biclavata, Westw. Ann. Nat. Hist. Ser. 2, vii. 209- CDerbe biclavata, p., 397. PART IV. 4 G 1J38 SUPPLEMENT. /^ 7. Phenice m(esta. ^0 Derbe (Phenice) moesta, Westw. Ann. NatrHist. Ser. 2, vii. 209/ x>Derbe moesta, p. 397, 7. East Indies. ^ 8. Phenice ? dilatata. V Derbe (Phenice?) dilatata, Westw. Ann. Nat. Hist. Ser. 2, vii. 209."^ ^ Derbe dilatata, p. 397. a. Sierra Leone. ^9. Phenice? cabnosa. *Derbe (Phenice?) carnosa, Westtv. Ann. Nat. Hint. Ser. 2, vii. 210."^ East Indies. Page 400. 4: Thracia Essingtonii. ^Derbe (Thracia) Essingtonii, Westw. Ann. Nat. Hist. Sei\ 2, vii. 210.' <0 Derbe Essingtonii, p. 396. ^''5. Thracia Pteeophoroides. 0 Derbe (Thracia) Pterophoroides, Westw. Ann. Nat. Hist. Ser. 2-> vii. 210.'^ 0 Ceylon. Page 401. ^2. Otiocerus Coquebertii. Otiocerus Coquebertii, Var. a. &., Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 46, Page 402. CS. Otiocerus Kirbyii. Otiocerus Kirbyii, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 46. New York. SUPPLEMENT. 1 1 39 J Page 436. ^ Flata Maria et F. completa. These two are perhaps varieties of one species, and the latter is the type of the F. Maria of White. Page 469. V O 71. P(eciloptera ? bivittata. ^ Flata bivittata, Say^ Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. iv. 335, 1. Pennsylvania ; Missouri. ^ 72. P(eciloptera stigmata. ^ Flata stigmata. Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 336, 2. Missouri. ^ 73. PCECILOPTERA ? NAVA. ^ Flata nava, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 238, 3. Indiana. O 74. Pgeciloptera? opaca. Flata opaca, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 239, 4. Indiana, Lake Erie. 0 75. P(eciloptera? pallida. C^Flata pallida. Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 240, 5. Pennsylvania, Florida. , ^76. Pceciloptera? bullata. ^ Flata bullata, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat, Sd. Philad. vi. 240, 6. United States. 4g2 1140 SUPPLEMENT. Page 470. ^ 77. PCECILOPTERA? QUINQUELINEATA. 0 Flata qainquelineata, Say^ Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 241, 7. New Jersey. ^ 78. P(ECILOPTERA ? HUMILIS. ^ Flata humilis, Say^ Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 241, 8. Pennsylvania. ^ 81. PCECILOPTEBA ? CONICA. * ^ Flata conica. Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad, vi. 238, 2. Indiana. ^ 82. PcECILOPTERA ? VULGARIS. Poeciloptera? vulgaris, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 47. United States. Page 473. Dele Xerophyllum. X. Servillei is Orthopterous, of the genus Hymenotes, Westw. ^ 38. Ptyelus Mispachathus. ^ Mispachathus, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 194, 427. France, Italy. ^ Page 531. *^ ' L" 18. Ceresa bubalus. Ceresa bubalus, Var. a. b., Fiich, The Senate, No. 30, 50. SUPPLEMENT. 1141 Page 533. UyS4. Ceresa ? t-a^tarea. <^embracis tartarea, Sai/^ Joum. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi, 242, 1. Pennsylvania. ,o VJ 35. Ceresa? semicurva. ^Membracis semicurva, Say, Joum. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 242, 2. Florida. , O l/J 36. Ceresa? calva. UMembracis calva, Say, Joum. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 242, 3. Pennsylvania. X.XJ37. Ceresa? goniphora. KMembracis goniphora, Say, Joum. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 243, 4. Missouri. P ^/i 38. Ceresa? festiva.," ^Membracis festiva, Say, Joum. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 243, 5. Florida. Page 535. 1/1/ 11. Smilia auriculata. Smilia auriculata, Fitch, The Senate, I^o. 30, 49. New York. 4 G 3 1142 SUPPLEMENT. Page 646. *^ 3. Entilia sinuata. Subspe'cies, E. torva, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 47. New York. lAJ 5. Entylia concava. Entylia concava, Sai/, Append. Long's Exp. 301 . Fitch, The Senate, *No. 30, 47. Page 559. ifV 13. Thelia lutea. MlJentrotus inermis ? Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 15. I,) ^- Page 561. H/ 16. Thelia V^au. •^Smilia Vau, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 299, 6, Var. a—j. Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 48. <^Thelia semifascia, 561, 16. Pennsylvania. Page 564. '9 i/ 0 'f W 30. Thelia acuminata. 0 Centrotus acuminatus, Fahr. Mas. ^Memhracis bimaculata, Fahr. Fcem, See p. 566. , ,0 fv 42. Thelia inornata. ' Smilia inornata, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 299, 7, Var. a. Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 48. Pennsylvania. supplement. 1143 IaJ 43. Thelia? subulata. C-^embracis subulata, ^Say, Joum. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pkilad. vi. 300, 8. Maryland. t/j 44. Thelia? quadrivittata. "PMembracis qua;drivittata, 5ay, Joum. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 300, 9. Maryland. ^\ 45. Thelia? belligeba. a I Membracis belligera, 5'oy, Joum. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 302, 13. Pennsylvania, Florida. in 46. Thelia ? vittata. Subspecies, Smilia guttata, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 49. ^Thelia camelus ? p. 562, 19. Ly47. Thelia Quercus. ^Smilia Quercus, Fitch, The Senate, No. 49. New York. o ^t/48. Thelia Castanet. ^Smilia CastanesB, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 49. New York. yj 49. Thelia ? univittata. Thelia univittata, Harris, Inj. Ins. New Engl. 180. United States. ] ] 44 SUPPLEMENT. W 50. Thelia? Crat^gi. Thelia Cratjegi, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 52. New York. nr,i, l/i/51. Thelia? sinuata. C ^~ ^ I iMembracis sinuata, Fabr. vtMembiacis? emarginata, Fabr. Ent. Syst. Suppl. 513, 4. Syst. " Rhyn. 9, 12. United States. T //'Genus CAKANOTA. I-icW Caronata, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 48. flMembracis, p., Say. "Head broad, triangular: thorax in form of a half cone, not compressed above into a sharp or foliaceous edge : elytra with five terminal areolets, the apical triangular with its end rounded ; border broad, slightly wrinkled : veins strong, elevated. Allied to Gargara, from which genus, however, the species are excluded by the form of the head and of the apical areolet." i/r I. C ARAN OTA /JMERA. '^embracis mera, Say, Joum. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 301, 10. Pennsylvania. , Y^' CaRAN OTA |ABC DATA. -> "^ ''^ ^Membracis arcuata, Say, Joum. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 302, 12. Pennsylvania. _ SUPPLEMENT. 1145 J)c-J^ /Genus TELAMONA. Telaraona, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 50. OThelia, p., Fairm. " Humeral angles projecting, pointed and ear-like : dorsum compressed, foliaceous, the keel abmptly elevated at one or both its ends, forming a somewhat square crest or foliole : thorax nearly or quite reaching the tips of the elytra, with elevated longitudinal lines on each side ; apical areolet triangular, its end rounded. The rather square dorsal crest forms a marked distinction between this genus and Thelia, to which it is most nearly related.'' l^ 1. Telamona Quercus. Telamona Quercus, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 51. 0 ,Thelia cyrtops, Fairmi See p. 565, 31. ^ly 2. Telajviona eeclivata. Telamona reclivata. Bitch, Tlie Senate,ls,o.^O, 51. New York. 0 yy 3. Telamona Coryli. Telamona Coryli, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 51. New York. K^ 4. Telamona tristis. Telamona tristis. Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 51. New York. r 5. Telamona Ampelopsidis. Thelia Ampelopsidis, Harris, Inj. Ins. New Engl. 180. Telamona Ampelopsidis, Fitch, The Senate, No. 3(), 51. United States. 1146 SUPPLEMENT. yif 6. Telamona Fagi. ^Telamoni Fagi, Fitch^ The Senate, No. 30, 51. New York. '' 7. Telamona concava. Telamona concava. Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 50. New York. o y\/ 8. Telamona fasciata. Telamona fasciata. Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 50. New York. ■ O (4* 9. Telamona unicolor. Telamona unicolor. Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 50. New York. J M/ Genus CYRTOSIA. ^ Cyrtosia, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 49. 6| Membracis, p.. Say. " Humeral angles rounded, not salient : dorsum compressed, foliaceous, forming a regularly arched keel, highest near its middle, and at most with a slight concavity posteriorly : apical areolet trian- gular, its end rounded. Differs from Smilia, in having the keel most elevated in its middle instead of anteriorly." i'(/ 1. Cyrtosia marmorata. T"; Membracis marmorata, Say, Joum. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 301, 11. Pennsylvania. SUPPLEMENT. II47 y^ 2. Cyetosia fenestrata. Cyrtosia fenestrata, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 49. New York. Page 584. 14/, 28. TrAGOPA DORSA.L IS. Tragopa dorsalis, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 52. New York. _ Page 630. /y 76. Centrotus Caet^. Uroxiphus Caryee, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 52. ^^. Centrotus fasciatus. New York. Fulvus, punctatus, pilosus, nigro varius ; cornua lateralia valida acuta; coimu posticum breve, piceum, Jiavo-fasciatum ; abdo- men nigro fasciatum ; alee anticce fulvce, fusco unifasciatce. Fern. — Tawny, varied with black, hairy, thickly punctured : crown vertical, irregularly trianijular ; hind-border slightly concave in the middle, with a very obtuse angle on each side ; face short- conical : fore-chest rising almost perpendicularly from the head, with a veiy indistinct keel, armed with two long acute horns, which are slightly curved backwards, and very slightly inclined upwards ; the length of each rather exceeding that of the space between them ; hind part long-obconical, with a furrow, not more than one-fourth of the length of the abdomen, pitchy, with a yellow stripe towards the base, yellow towards the tip : abdomen yellowish, with a broad black band above: legs with irregular black bands: fore-wings tawny, punctured at the base and along the veins, with a broad brown band in the middle : veins tawny : hind-wings almost colourless. Length of the body 3^ lines ; of the wings 7 lines. a. Brazil. 1148 SUPPLE3IENT. Centrotus ? (Pupa). Acanthicus Desmarestii, DeLa'p. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 228. Brazil. Centeotus ? (Pupa). Acanthicus Stollii, DeLap. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 228. Stoll, pi. 16, f. 85. Brazil. Page 638. c Geaus 1. EURYMELA. A. Fore-wings with a straight suture : hind-shanks with not more than two spines. a. Last abdominal segment transverse. Signoret. 18. EURTMELA BICOLOE. EuEvmela bicolor, Burm. Gen. Signoret^ Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2m€ S^rie, viii. 503, 1, pi. 17, No. 2, f. 9. New Holland. 3; EUEYMELA RUBEOVITTATA. Eurymela rubrovittata, Signoret, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, viii. 504, 2. b. Last abdominal segment consisting of two laminae. Signoret. Bi.E URYMELA FE3SESTRATA. Eurymela fenestrata, Signoret, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, 505, 3. n "■"19. Eurymela discoidalis. Eurymela discoidalis, Signoret, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, viii. 505, 4. New Holland. SUPPLEMENT. 1149 ^, I. 3. tiURYMELA RUFICOLLIS. Eurymela ruficoUis, Signoret, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Sirie, viii. 506, 5. 8. Eurymela distincta. Eurymela distincta, Signoret, Ann. Soc. Ent, Fr. 2me Serie, viii, 506, 6. Eurymela vicina, Signoret, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 7, var. (^urymela speculum. Walk. ^4. E URYMELA EEYTHROCNEMIS. Eurymela erythrocnemis, Signoret^ Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie viii. 507,8. 17. EUEYMELA MABMOEATA. Eurymela marmorata, Signoret, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, viii. 507, 9. ^ 20. EUKYMELA MAURA. Eurymela maura, Signoret, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, viii, ' ^ 507, 10. Cicada maura, Fahr. Ent. Syst. iv. 40,57. C Flata maura, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 51, 27. New Holland. B. Fore-wings overlapping : hind-shanks with a double row of spines. Signoret. <^9. Ev BYMELA PULCHRA. Eurymela pulchra, Signoret, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, viii. 508, n,pl. 17, 11, f. 10. 0 Eurymela discifera. Walk. PART IV. 4 H 1150 SUPPLEMENT. 21. EURYMELA LINEATA. Euryraela lineata, Signorety Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2ine SSrie, viii. 509, 12, pi. 17, f. 11. New Holland. ^22. EUBYMELA ADSPERSA. Euiymela adspersa, Signoret, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, viii. 510, 13, pi. 17, 11, f. 2. New Holland. ^5. EuRYMELA BICINCTA. Eiirvmela bicincta, Signorety Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, viii. *510, 14, pi. 17, 11, f. 12. ^ 23. EURYMELA OCELLATA. Eurymela ocellata, Signoret, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, viii. 511,15, pi. 17, li,f. 13. New Holland. (^ 24. Eurymela punctata. Eurvmela punctata, Signoret, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, viii. '511, 16. New Holland. C'25. EUEYMELA TRIFASCIATA. Eurymela trifasciata, Signorety Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2m£ Serie, viii. 512, 17, pi. 17, 11, f. 14. New Holland. €26. E ueymela poreiginosa. Eurymela porriginosa, Signoret, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Sirie, viii. 512,18. New Holland. SUPPLEMENT. 1151 U< Page 651. Genus 2. COLOBORRHIS. Coloborrhis, Germar, Silberm. Rev. Ent. \v. v<- 1 . COLOBOREHIS COBTICINA. Coloborrhis corticina, Germ. Silb. Rev. Ent. iv. 73. Amyotet Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 648. Cape. "^ Page 665. ^ 48. Cercopis Strongii. Cercopis Strongii, Westw. Trans. Ent. Soe. Lond. ii. 56, pi. 7, f. 12. East Indies. In Gum Anirae. 49. Cercopis transversa. Nigra, sublus obscure testacea ; thoracis fascia antica scutelli apice pedibusque testaceis ; abdomen purpureum ; alee anticce testacea, antice et ad apices nigro-fusccB, casta apicem versus albo-ma- culata. Black, dark testaceous beneath: a broad band on the fore- chest; tip of the scutcheon and legs testaceous: abdomen purple: fore-wings testaceous, dark brown along the fore border and at the tip, near which there is a white spot. Length of the body 4^ lines ; of the wings 10 lines. a, b. Java. Page 669. ^ 4. TrIECPHORA 5-MACULATA. Cercopis 5-maculata, Germ. Lucas, Explorat. Scient. Alger. Atlas. pi. 4, f. 7. Algiers. 4h2 1152 SUPPLEMENT. Page 670. 0 Triecphora analis = Rhinaulax analis, p. 667. Page 674. 0 20. Teiecphora ? bicincta. ^ Cercopsis bicincta, Say, Jowti. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 303. Indiana, Pensylvania, Arkansaw. Page 685. O 37. MONECPHORA INTERRUPTA. C'Ptyelus interruptus, p. 715. Allied t5\M. alho-atra. 0 38. MONECPHORA RUrO-PICEA. Ferrugineo-rufa, piceo varia ; pectus, abdomen et femora nigra ; tihioe testacece ; tarsi ferruginei ; alee anticce ferruginece, apice nigrce fulvo maculatce ; vencejlavo guttatce ; alee posticce fuhx) unimaculatcs. Ferruginous red, smooth, shining, partly pitchy: head small, short, much narrower than the chest, rounded in front, concave along the hind border, longer in the middle than on each side; crown much longer than broad, with a rim on each side ; face pitchy, very long, flat on the disk, veiy minutely shagreened, thinly punctured ; epistoma almost semicircular towards the face, subquadrate, and with a slight longitudinal ridge towards the mouth : shield slightly tuberculate, very convex in front, almost straight along the hind border ; scutcheon with a slightly arched suture across the middle : breast black ; segments with testaceous borders : abdomen nearly all black: thighs black, their tips and the shanks testaceous; feet ferru- ginous : fore-wings ferruginous for half the length from the base, black from thence to the lips, with a large tawny spot on each bor- SUPPLEMENT. 1153 der at three-fourths of the length; veins with a few yellow dots: hind-wings brown, with a tawny spot on each fore border. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 9 lines. a. Columbia. From M. Jursrens' collection. Page 704. Ly For 5. Ptyelus obtusds, read o. Ptyelus hebes. Page 713. ^ 23. Ptyelus paeallellus. ^ Lepyronia parallella, Sai/^ App. Longs Exp. 303. Page 714. ^ 24. Ptyelus Saragotensis. ^Lepyromia Saragotensis, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 53, ^ Ptyelus gelidus, 714, 24. Page 716. 28. Ptyelus quadrangularis. ^ Cercopis quadrangularis, Sag, Journ. Acad. Nat, Sci. Phil. iv. 338, 1. e. Lake Winepeg. Presented by Sir John Richardson. /. Great Bear Lake. Presented by Sir John Richardson. Page 7]S. For Colenso, read New Zealand ; so also elsewhere where the name occurs. 4h 3 1154 SUPPLEMENT. Page 719. 36. PtYELUS BIFASCIATUS. ddd. Nova Scotia. From Lieut. Redman's collection. P^ge 724. o 48. Ptyelus? obtusus. 0 Cercopis obtusa, Say^Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. iv. 339, 2. United Stales. Page 725. ^ 50. Ptyelus ? bilineatus. Ci Aphrophora bilineata, Say^ Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 304, 1. Missouri. ^' 51. Ptyelus? QUADRiNOTATus. (^ Aphrophora quadrinotata, Say^ Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 304, 2. United States. /^' 52. Ptyelus distinctus. Ptyelus distinctus, Lucas, Explorat. Sci. Alger. Atlas, pi. 4, f. 8. Algiers. Page 733. Group 1. "^ Genus TETTIGONIA. Most of the species which are described in this Catalogue may be arranged in the following groups. Head slightly rounded above and in front. Sp. 1, 3—6, 12, 17, 21, 22, 40—44, 46—49, 58—61, 64—66, 68, 69, 71, 73—75, 81, 83, 88, 93, 97, 105. SUPPLEMENT. 1155 Group 2. Sat above ai Sp. 24—33. Head more flat above aud a little more produced in front, but not conical. Group 3. Head flat above, conical or angular in front. Sp. 23, 35—37, 39, 45, 50—57, 72, 80, 82, 85—87, 89, 90—92, 95, 96, 99, 100—104. Group 4. Much like Group 2. Hind part of the head depressed across. Sp. 34. Group 5. Much like Group 3. Abdomen contracted at the base. Sp. 38. Group 6. Head very short, slightly truncated in front. Sp. 62. Group 7. Body spindle-shaped. Head short, almost conical in front. Allied to Gypona. Sp. &7. Page 764. O 87. Tettigonia quadrivittata. Tettigonia quadrivittata, Say, Joum. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. vi. 312,3. ^Proconia quadrivittata, Vars. a — e., Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 55. '-' Tettigonia teliformis, p. 764, 84. 1156 SUPPLEMENT. ^ 9b. Tettigonia communis. '^ Helochara communis, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 56. <^ Tetligonia herbida, Walk. Cat. Horn. p. 769, 95. O Genus HELOCHARA. Helochara, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 56. Head obtuse-triangular, broader tban long-, slightly broader than the thorax, the transversely striated front reflected over on the anterior sides of the vertex ; vertex with a slight longitudinal stria; ocelli on the vertex farther from each other than from the eyes : tips of the male antennae knobbed : elytra with five terminal and three discoidal areolets. Page 773. ^ 103. Tettigonia mollipes. Tettigonia mollipes. Sat/, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. vi. 312, 4. cuTetligonia acuta, p. 773, 103. Page 782. O 128. Tettigonia tbifasciata. Tettigonia trifasciata. Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. iv. 343, 6. Missouri. O This and T. trifasciata, Amyot et Serv. (p. 733) may belong to distinct genera, in which case the latter may retain its specific name. O 129. Tettigonia basilaeis. Tetligonia basilaris. Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. iv. 344, 7. Missouri. SUPPLEMENT. 1157 ^ 130. Tettigonia octolineata. Tetligonia octolineata, Say^ Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. iv. 340, 1. Missouri. O 131. Tettigonia limbata. Tettigonia limbata, Say^ Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. iv. 340, 2. Missouri. ^ 132. Tettigonia mixta. Tettigonia mixta, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. iv. 341, 3. Missouri. o 133. Tettigonia obliqua. Tettigonia obliqua, Say^ Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. iv. 342, 4. United States. V 134. Tettigonia comes. Tettigonia comes. Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. iv. 343, 5. Missouri. 135. Tettigonia occatoria. Tettigonia occatoria. Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 311, 1. Indiana. 136. Tettigonia versuta. Tettigonia versuta, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 311, 2. United States. 1 168 supplement. ^ 137. Tettigonia bifida. Tettigonia bifida, Say^ Joum. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 313, 5. Vars. a — c., Fitch^ The Senate^ No. 30, 65. Indiana. *^38. Tettigonia hieboglyphica. Tettigonia hieroglyphica, >Say, Joum. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 313, 6. Arkansaw. ^ 139. Tettigonia tripunctata. Tettigonia tripunctata, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 65. New York. O 140. Tettigonia Noveboraceissis. *-^Aulacizes Noveboracensis, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 56. New York. G 141. Tettigonia inimica. ^ Amblycepbulus ? inimicus. Say, Joum. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. vi. 305. United States. 142. Tettigonia Melsheimerii. ^ Amblycephalus Melsheimerii, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30,61. a. New York. From Dr. Fitch's collection. ^143. Tettigonia Sayii. OAmblycephalus Sayii, Fitch, The Senate, No. 30, 61. a. New York. From Dr. Fitch's collection. SUPPLEMENT. 1159 0144. Tettigonia Cuetisii. ciAniWycephalus Curtisii, Fitch^ The Senate^ No. 30, 61 New York. ^^ 145. Tettigonia orbitalis. C?" Evacanthus orbitalis, Fitch^ The Senate, No. 30, 57. New York. Page 827. For 39^ Ledra culobata, read 39.' Ledra cultrata. Page 831. t^Genus TLASIA. Tlasia, Germ. Silh. Rev. Ent. \\. r'X^ f:.<^ / W fti ?ca:i&. C*'LitiiD^«3:p^iecs.54',Ha.trEai Gaxaeu EXPLANATION OF PLATES. VU Tab. VI. Fig. 1. Phlceoihrips Ulmi, imago, a. Face. b. Tongue? c, d. Maxillary palpus, e. End of mouth, with labial palpi. /. Base of raaxilla, with the palpus, g. Hemelytron. „ 13. Heliothrips. a. Mouth, h. Maxillary palpus. 13, c Antenna. 13, cf. Apex of ditto. „ 2. Phlaothrips coriacea. „ 3. Idolothrips Spectrum. „ 4. Limothrips cerealium. Propupa, $ . a. Head. b. Tarsus, c. End of abdomen. „ 5. Pupa, $. a. Hind leg. b. End of abdomen. „ 6. Pupa, ^. a. End of abdomen. „ 15. Imago, a. Face. &, c. Maxillary palpus, f/. Abdomen,^ . e. End of abdomen, ^ . /. Uilto, side view. g. A spine, h. Labial palpus, i, l\ Different views of la- bium. „ 7, Thrips Physapus, $ , dorsal view. b. Ventral. „ 9. Profile. 10. Male. „ 11. End of abdomen of larva. „ 8, a. Thrips obscura. Last joint of antenna, with the style. „ 12. Ckirothrips. „ 14. Thrips vulgatissima. a^b. Head, e, rf. Part of mouth. e. Mandibles. /. Maxilla, g. Maxillary palpus. Tab. VIL Fig. 1. Terminal segments in Limothrips cerealium^ $ (a, b). g. Rectum, e. Testes. /. Vesicula. d. Utiiculus. c. Exitus. „ 2, 3. Anuulus analis cum virga recurva. „ 4. $ . a. Utriculus. b. Canalis excretionis. c. Vesiculse. d. Testes. „ 5. Idem, a latere cum fibris suspensoriis. /. Rectum, e. Fibrae. „ 6. Abdomen, <^ . „ 7. Abdomen, S' , Thrips Urticce. 8. Apex. „ 9. Apex. 10. Exitus. Thrips Physaptts. Vlll EXPLANATION OF PLATES. Terebrae valvula, exterior. Thrips atrata. „ „ interior. „ „ Terebra integra. „ „ Theca ex ovariis. Vasa dubia geraina prope os, cum apicibus ovarii connexa, etiam in larvis obvia ; in Tubuliferis pariter adsunt. Ovum maturura. Intestinum. Thrips ru fa, ^ . a. (Esophagus. 6. Inglu- vies. c. Proventriculus. d. Duodenum, e. Intestinum lenue. /. Rectum, g. Vasa hepatica " malpighiana " dicta, h. Ductus salivae ? i. Vasa praedicta dubia. Portio ejusdem. Thrips vulgatissima. Insertio vasum hepaticorum. Intestinum. Sericothrips. Frustum e ductu salivari (optical deception ?) Intestinum. Limothrips cerealium^ larva. Vasa dubia. „ „ Thrips obscura. Ingluvies, Sec. Thorax, Sec, a latere. Thrips cerealium. Pagina infera. „ Portio magis aucta, ut exhibeat spiraculum prothoracis, x. Tracheae in Thr. rufa. Coleothrips fasciata. Head in front. Do. behind. 33. Labium. 34. Maxillary palpus. Labial palpus. 36. Maxilla. 37. Labrum. Hemelytron, the hairs omitted. 39. Tarsus. 40. End of antenna. 41. Antenna of larva. 42. End of abdomen of larva. Thrips Ulicis. Antenna. Do. Fore tibia and tarsus. Tab. VIII. Fig. I, Medullary system of PhlcBothrips Pini. „ 2. The position of cephalic lobes in pupa of Thrips cerealium, with the passage of oesophagus. „ 3 and 4. The lobes of cephalic ganglion and emergence of oesophagus in Phlceothrips. c. (Esophagus, d. Recur- rent salivary duct of one side. e. Ingluvies. „ 5. Optic nerve. „ 6. Intestinal canal of PA/(go> 13. 5> 14. 5> 15. )? 16. 55 17. »» 19. 11 20. 11 21. 11 22. 11 23. 11 24. 11 25. 11 26. 11 27. 11 28. 11 29. 11 30. 11 31. 11 32. 11 35. 11 38. 11 43. 11 44. Ta"b.VIII. < / ^^ ) Tara& Cldtbofrajhets.SaiBatton GaiSai. EXPLANATION OF PLATES. jj^ " ^- ^"^^^^^, insertion of raalpighian vessels (d.) in a male of Rectum*''^*' ''' ^"°'^^°"'^- ^- ^mall intestine, c. „ J>, 10, 11. Reproductive system in PA/«o