698 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



Cicada spuraaria Salicis, Deg. Ins. iii. 180,2, 



Cevcopis spuroavia, Fabr. Sp. Ins. ii. 329, 7. Mant. Ins. ii. 274, 10. 



Ent. Syst. iv. 51, 18. Syst. Rfujn. 95, 35. 

 Cercopis bifasciata, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 98, 57. Panz. Faun. Germ. 



vii. 20. 

 Aphrophora salicina, L. Duf. Rech. Hem. 101, 2. Amyot et Serv. 



Hist. Nat. Hem. 566, 2. 

 Tettigonia spuraaria, Tign. Hist. Nat. Ins. iv. 153, pi, 6, f. 2, 

 Tettigonia salicina, Tign. Hist. Nat. Ins. iv. 157. 

 Cercopis Alni, Fall. Cic. ii. 2, Act. Holm. 1805, 240, 2. Zett. Ins. 



Lapp. 514, 1. 

 Aphrophora, Amyot^ Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 190, 421. 

 Chalea, Amyot. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 190, 419. 



a — g. England. 



h. France, 



i — I. ? Presented by J, G. Children, Esq. 



2. Apheophora corticea. 



Aphrophora corticea. Germ. Mag. Ent. iv, 50, 2. Burm. Handh. 



Ent. ii. 1, 122, 2. 

 Cercopis coriacea, Fall. Cic. 14, 4, 

 Spilaphria, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 190, 420. 



Europe. 



3. Aphrophora siccifolia. 



Testacea ; scutellum apice Jlavum ; alee anticcF fuscce, testaceo bi- 

 fasciata. 



Testaceous, shining : head and chest pubescent, finely punc- 

 tured : head above flat, almost conical, with two pitchy semicircular 

 marks in the disk, one in front, the other ])etween the eyelets ; face 

 convex, very distinctly keeled, black towards the tip, with about 

 twelve distinct very slightly oblique ridges on each side; epistoma 

 black, testaceous towards the tip : mouth ferruginous, black towards 

 the tip: chest very slightly wrinkled ; scutcheon darker near the tip, 

 which is yellow : fore-wings brown, with two broad, irregular, diffused 

 testaceous bands, narrow towards the tips: hind-wings pale brown, 

 almost colourless beneath the fore border for three-fourths of the 

 length from the base ; veins tawny, yellow at the base. Length of 

 the body 6 lines ; of the wings 16 lines. 



Var. /3. Fore-wings tawny towards the tips, 



a. West Africa. Presented by Sir E. Belcher. 



b. ? 



