CO LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



Testaceous- green, probably p^rass-green in the living state. 

 Front with a slight transverse black line, where it joins the vertex. 

 Wings vitreous ; veins green. Fore wings convex in front ; stigma 

 green, including seven oblique veinlets. Length of the body 6 

 lines; of the wings 16 lines. 

 a. Brazil. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



Genus CLONTA. 



Caput thorace angustius, cornu lanceolato suboompresso 

 oblique ascendente armalum ; vertex margine elevato; frons trica- 

 rinata ; facies lanceolata, unicarinata. Oculi magni. Prothorax 

 conicus, unicarinatus. Mesothorax tricarinalus. Abdomen obco- 

 nicum, thorace non latins vix longius. Alae vilreae ; anticae venulis 

 lineas quatuor fingenlibus, posticai venulis paucissirais. 



Head narrower than the thorax, forming above an obliquely 

 ascending lanceolate horn, which is quadrilateral and slightly com- 

 pressed ; vertex longer than broad, with an elevated border; front 

 much longer than broad, with three keels and with an elevated bor- 

 der ; face lanceolate, with one keel, and with an elevated border, 

 much shorter than the front. Eyes large, prominent. Prothorax 

 conical, with one keel. Mesothorax with three slight keels. Ab- 

 domen obconical, not broader and hardly longer than the thorax. 

 Legs stont, furrowed ; hind tibia; spinose. Wings vitreous. Fore 

 wings with a band of transverse veinlets at half the length, beyond 

 which the veins are increased to twice the number and are accom- 

 panied by four bands of veinlets ; the last band regular and entire. 

 Hind wings with very few veinlets. 



This genus seems to connect Dichopteru with the Fulgonida. 



Clonia lurida. 

 Lurida ; cornu ex parte nigrum, capitis latitvdine vix brevius ; 

 prothorax carina liturisqiie duabiis lateralibus nigris ; meso- 

 thorax macula antica pallida strigas duas nigras includente, 

 tnaculis duabvs strigisque lateralibus nigris ; abdomen vittis 

 duabtis abbreviatis nigricantibus, apice subtus nigrum ; alee 

 lurido-vitrece, apice nigrce ; alee iilura subcostali exteriore 

 nigricante. 



Lurid. Horn partly black, nearly as long as the breadth of the 

 head. Prothorax with a black keel, and with a black mark on 



