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areolet is very loiif^, which character may be used for sections and is 

 most developed in this species, the fore borders of whose wings are 

 very convex ; the first and second marginal areolets are very short, 

 and in the left wing- of the insect described the latter is divided by 

 a cross-vein. Body tawny, paler beneath : head a little narrower 

 than the fore-chest, black above ; a tawny spot on the region of the 

 eyelets, and another on each side of the face which is convex bnt 

 not prominent, and has a slender tawny stripe above and a broad 

 black stripe in front: mouth tawny with a black tip, reaching the 

 middle-hips: feelers black, stout : eyes rather prominent : fore-chest 

 rather narrower before than behind ; scutcheon adorned with two 

 black stripes which are widened towards the borders, and witli two 

 short pitchy stripes which are more outward; furrows pitchy ; liind- 

 scutcheon narrow, rather narrower on each side where the fore border 

 is black, extending very little beyond the scutcheon : disk of the 

 scutcheon of the middle-chest black, adorned with two hardly ob- 

 lique tawny stripes which widen towards the hind border, the latter 

 is not excavated : abdomen obconical, longer but not narrower than 

 the chest, adorned above with a black stripe which tapers from the 

 base to the tip and is interrupted near the latter; a row^ of black 

 spots on each side: opercula very small; tymbals white; drums 

 pale yellow, of moderate size, less than one-fourth of the length of 

 the body, parted by a narrow interval ; legs yellow ; tips of the feet 

 and of the claws pitchy ; fore-thighs adorned with three long tawny 

 teeth ; fore-shanks dark tawny : wings colourless; veins tawny, 

 black towards the tips ; fore border yellow, somewhat convex, widened 

 near the brand; it is there slightly notched ami very narrow, but 

 again widens towards the tip ; fore-membranes pale yellow ; tlaps 

 colourless; the first areolet is very short, and in the specimen 

 described is divided longitudinally into two areolets, the upper of 

 which in the left wing is again divided across by a little vein. Length 

 of the body 5 lines; of the wings 13 lines. 



162. Cicada Achida, Fern. 



Nervus tmiuversus liw fere rectua, erectus, angulum subobtiisum 

 Jingens^ 2n plus triplb ejus (ongiludine divisits ; '2 us fere rec- 

 tus, erectus, anyulum subohtusuin fingens, I multo linu/iur ,• 

 Sus fere rectus, nblir/uus, angulu)ii aculum fingens ; Axis vi.v 

 curvus, subobliquus, angulum fere rectum Jingens, So paullo 

 Ion gin r. 



Second marginal areolet about three-fourths of the length of the 

 first: first cross-vein almost straight, upright, forming a slightly 



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