March, I9-M.1 DaVIS: RECORDS OF XoKTH AMERICAN CiCADAS. 



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usual. The fore wings are narrow, and have eight rather long and narrow 

 apical areas ; the costal margin is evenly curved. The uncus is upturned at 

 the extremity as in vanduzeei, but is more broadly rounded on the end than 

 in that species. Last ventral segment in the allotype quite hairy, with the 

 notch broadly v-shaped. 



General color dull black, the lighter hairs giving a general grayish appear- 



LATYPtDIA LATlCAPlTATA 



ance. Fore femora black on nearly the entire inner side; chestnut colored 

 striped with black on outer side ; extremities of femora pale. The hind margin 

 of the pronotum, as well as the other usual paler markings are dull orange, 

 while the membranes at the base of the fore wings are brighter orange. 



Measurements in Millimeters. 



Male Type. 

 Length of body 17 



Width of head across eyes 6 



Expanse of fore wings 44 



Length of valve 2.5 



Kcmale 



.MIotype. 



19 



6 

 43 



This insect should he considered just after apcrta in the Key to 

 the Genera and Species of Platypedia and Xeoplatypcdia, i)ul)lished 

 in the Joi'rxal, X. \'. l-.ntomolotrical Society, for June. 1920. Only 

 the type and allotype have been examined. 



EXPL.\NATI()\ OF PL.ATES I .WD II. 

 Plate I. 



Fig. I. Tibiccn cinclifcra (I'hkrK Male. 



Fig. 2. Tibiccn cinclifcra (L'hler). Female. 



Fig. 3. Tibiccn cinclifcra (l'hler). Under side, enlarged. 



Fig. 4. Tibiccn apache Davis. Type, male. 



Fig. 5. Tibiccn apache Davis. Allotype, female. 



Fig. 6. Tibiccn apache Davis, ''"'.r <:ide. enlarged. 



