LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 59 



19. DUNDUBIA RUFIVENA, MaS. 



Nervus transversus lus subcurmis, subobliquus, angulum subobtu- 

 sum Jin<jens, 2o duplo ejus limgitudine divisus ; 2us subcur- 

 viis, obliquus, angulum obtusum fingens^ \o multb breiior ; 

 3us subcurvus, subobliquus, angulum rectum jingen^ ; 4 us sub - 

 curvus, fere erectus, angulum rectum Jin gens. So brevior. 



Second marginal areolet nearly five sixths of the length of the 

 first: first cross-vein very slightly curved, slightly slanting, forming 

 a slightly obtuse angle, parted from the second hy twice its length ; 

 second very slightly curved, slanting, forming an obtuse angle, 

 much shorter than the first ; third very slightly curved, very slightly 

 slanting, forming a right angle ; fourth slightly curved, nearly up- 

 right, forming a right angle, shorter than the third ; fifth slightly 

 curved, nearly upright, forming a nearly right angle. In the right 

 wing of an insect of this s[»ecies the fourth cross-vein is a little 

 longer than tlie third ; and joins the hind-vein of the third dis- 

 coidal areolet before the fork of the latter. Body pale grass-green : 

 head much narrower than the fore-chest ; face very convex : mouth 

 tawny, reaching the middle-hips : feelers tawny : eyes not prominent : 

 fore-chest broadest near the base of the fore-wings ; hind-scutcheon 

 broad, finely iurrowed, forming a very obtuse angle by the base of 

 each fore-wing, brownish and slightly notched on each side, aimed 

 with a small tooth towards the fore border : scutcheon of the middle- 

 chest indistinctly marked with four obconical, fawn-coloured stripes, 

 outer pair obconical, about thrice the length of the inner pair, which 

 are semicircular ; hind border slightly excavated : abdomen ob- 

 conical, much longer than the cliest: opercula pale green : drums 

 very large, pale green, narrow towards the base, much more than 

 half the length of the abdomen : legs green; tips of shanks, feet, 

 fore-shanks, and spines of the hind-shanks tawny ; tips of the 

 claws black; fore-thighs armed with three tawny teeth: wings 

 whitish, grass-green at the base ; veins pale fawn-colour with a red- 

 dish tinge towards the base ; flaps pale green towards the base. 

 Length of the body 13 lines; of the wings 33 lines. 



a, b. Java. From Mr. Argent's collection. 



