118 LIST OF HOMOPTEEOUS INSECTS. 



PCECILOPTEEA PUNCTIFRONS. 



Femigineo-fulva,subtus testacea; frons nigro higuttata ; proihorax 

 arcuatus ; mesothorax piceiis, tricarinatus ; ala antica' apice 

 et apucl angidum interiorem rottindata, costa margineque exte- 

 riore subrectis, margine interiore hasi tuberculato, venulis 

 costalibus plurimis obliquis parallelism venulis apud marginem 

 exteriorem paucis. 



Ferruginous-tawny, testaceous beneath. Front transverse ; 

 sides convex, not elevated ; two black duts near the vertex. Pro- 

 thorax arched. Mesothorax mostly piceous, with three slight keels. 

 Fore wings almost straight along the costa and along the exterior 

 border ; tip and interior angle rounded ; interior border tuberculate 

 at the base ; costal veinlets oblique, parallel and very numerous ; 

 veinlets along the exterior border comparatively few; veins and 

 transverse veinlets not numerous. Length of the body 3 lines ; of 

 the wings 7 lines. 



a. North China. From Mr. Fortune's collection. 



PCECILOPTERA GLAUCESCENS. 



Picea^ subtus testacea ; caput testaceum ; thorax non carinatus ; 

 prothorax subarcuaius ; alcB anlicce glaucescente tomentost^^ 

 costa testacea, subrecia, apice anguloque interiore rotnndatis, 

 margine exteriore subrecto, venis plurimis, venulis transversis 

 paucioribus, venulis marginalibus longiusculis, nonnunquam 

 furcatis ; posticcB cinerecB. 



Piceous. Head and under side pale testaceous. Front trans- 

 verse, a little narrower towards the face, with a short and very slight 

 keel ; sides hardly elevated. Thorax not keeled. Prothorax 

 slightly arched. Fore wings with slightly glaucous toraentum ; 

 costa testaceous for two-thirds of the length from the base, almost 

 straight, as is also the exterior border; tip and interior angle 

 rounded ; veins very numerous; transverse veinlets hardly nume- 

 rous; marginal veinlets rather long, several of them forked. Hind 

 wings gray. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 8 lines. 



a. St. Domingo. From Mr. Tweedie's collectiou. 



