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62. Cicada passerculcs, Mas. 



Nerviis transversus lus subcurvus, valdc obliquus, angulum perob- 

 tusum Jingens, '2o plus triplo ejus longitudine divisus ; 2us 

 siibcitrvus, valde obliquus, angulum perobtusum Jingens, Ir lon- 

 gitudine ; 3us fere rectus, obliquus, angulum rectum Jingens ; 

 4ms subundalus, obliquus, angulum subacutum jingens, 3o 

 multb longior. 



Second mavfrinal areolet about three-fourths of the lenj^th of 

 the first: first cross-vein very slip:htly curved, very slanting, formiuij 

 an extremely obtuse angle, parted from the second by more than 

 thrice its length; second very slightly curved, very slanting, form- 

 ing an extremely obtuse angle, as long as the first ; third almost 

 straight, slanting, forming a right angle ; fourth very slightly waved, 

 slanting, forming a slightly acute angle, much longer than the third ; 

 fifth curved, nearly upright, forming a hardly obtuse angle. Body 

 short, green, tinged with tawny : head a little narrower than the 

 fore-chest, adorned with two black bands ; face slightly convex : 

 mouth green with a black tip, reaching the hind-hips : eyes not pro- 

 minent: feelers tawny, black towards the tips: scutcheon of the 

 fore-chest bright green ; hind-scutcheon edged with black and very 

 slightly widened on each side : hind border of the middle-chest 

 slightly excavated : abdomen ferrusinous, a little shorter than the 

 chest : drums very small : legs green ; tips of the shanks and of the 

 feet darker: wings colourless ; fore border tawny for half the length, 

 darker from thence towards the tip ; veins tawny, black towards the 

 tips. Length of the body 9 lines ; of the wings 36 lines. 



a. Para. From Mr. Stevens's collection. 



63. Cicada Brizo, Fem. 



Nervus transiiprsus lus subcurvus, subobliquus, angulum oblusum 

 Jingens, '2o quadruplb ejus longitudine divisus ; 2us subcurvus, 

 subobliquus, angulum obtusum Jin tens, ]o longior; '3us sub- 

 undatus, obliquus, angulum acut urn Jingens ; 4us subundatus, 

 obliquus, angulum acutum Jingens, 3o multb longior. 



Second marginal areolet about three-fourths of the length of 

 the first: first cross-vein slightly curverl, sliiihtly slanting, forming; 

 an obtuse angle, parted from the second by full lour limes its lenu:th; 

 second very slightly curved, slightly slantinix, forming an o1)tuse 

 angle, longer than the first; third very slightly wiived, slanling, 

 forming an acute angle ; fourth slightly waved, slanting, forming 



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