(5(3 [August, 



Cicadinen," 25 others as " Nicht gesehene Arten," viz.: of those 

 described bj Mulsant, 1 ; Dahlborn, 2 ; Kirschbaurn, 13 ; Sahlberg, 

 9. Of one of Sahlberg's species, I have disposed, viz., D. paleaceus, 

 as the specimens he sent to me were evidently only D. Falleni, Fieb. 

 (see Ent. Mo. Mag., xii, 271, 11). Dr. A. Puton, in his list, pub- 

 lished in 1875, enumerates 89 species, but these include the unknown 

 ones of Dr. Fieber, and since then 4 others have been added, making 

 the number 91. It is probable that some of the names may sink, but 

 on the other hand, there may be several yet unknown which will fill 

 up the ranks. 



Deltocephalus Floei. 



Deltocephalus Flori, Fieb., Yerh. z.-b. Gres., xix, 210, t. v, 25 ; D. picturatus, Fieb., 

 Verh. z.-b. Ores., xix, 209, 23, t. v, 23 ; D. obtusivalvis, Kirschb., Cicad., 142, 

 117. 



Pale brown. Crown white, with a brown triangular patch divided at the apex, 

 outer margins of the patch blackish ; posterior to this and before the eyes a short 

 blackish streak adjoining the margin ; from the anterior margin of the eyes and 

 extending to the base a brown patch more or less distinctly divided transversely by 

 a whitish line. Pronotum yellowish-brown, with a central longitudinal line, and 

 another short one on either side, milky-white. Scutellum yellowish-brown, apex 

 narrowly black. Elytra pale brown, nerves more or less milky-white ; cells more or 

 less broadly margined with black at the base and apex, and generally separated by a 

 milky-white patch, thereby giving them the appearance of being spotted. Legs yel- 

 low ; thighs: 1st pair broadly black at the base, and with a black spot on the 

 inner side a little way before the apex ; tibice yellow, apex black, spines on the 3rd 

 pair pale ; tarsi black, basal half of the 1st joint of the 3rd pair yellow. Abdomen, 

 J , underneath, black, margins of the segments narrowly whitish or yellowish-white ; 

 genitalia: basal flap triangular, black ; plates black, margined with white, apices 

 rounded, and leaving a slight notch between them, and with a few stout pale hairs 

 on the outer margin. Length, 1\ line. 



I have seen two specimens taken by Mr. Norman at Forres. 

 26th June. 



DELTOCEPIIALl'S repletus. 



Deltocephalus repletus, Fieb. Verh. z.-b. Gres., xix, 208, 20, t. v, 20. 



Yellowish-brown. Crown in front yellowish-white, posteriorly brownish, as 

 broad across the anterior margin of the eyes as long, with four black spots on each 

 side of the centre, viz., tAvo triangular at the apex, and two somewhat trapezoidal in 

 a line witli the anterior margin of the eyes, between these and close to the margin is 

 another minute black spot or streak ; face black, with six or seven short, curved, 

 narrow, pale yellowish striae on either side, somewhat clubbed next the centre. Pro- 

 notum posteriorly brownish, paler in front, with two minute black spots, more or less 

 <h$rinrt or sometimes wanting. Scutellum yellowish-brown, with a brown triangular 



