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Genus APHROPHORA, Cat. Horn. p. 697. 



Aphrophora africana. 

 Aplirophora africana, Stal, Of v. K. V. A. Fork. 1855, 96. 

 Natal. 



Aphrophora spumifera. 

 Aphrophora spumifera, Heer, Tertiar-insekten, 105, 39, 56. 



Aphrophora pinguicula. 

 Aphrophora pinguicula, Heer, Tertiar-insekten, 106, 39, 57. 



Aphrophora admittens. 



Fulva, lata, brevis, punctata; vertex brevis, subarcuatus ; frons 

 lituris duabus lateralibus sulcisque nigris ; scuteUum lanceo- 

 latiim, abdominis medium superans ; pedes testacei, ex parte 

 nigri ; alee anticce nigricantes, fascia latissima mtrea nigro 

 subnotata posiice abbreviata ; posticce vitrece. 



Tawny, broad, short. Head and thorax punctured. Vertex 

 slightly arched, about four times longer than broad. Front with a 

 black mark on each side by the eye, and with black furrows. 

 Scutellum lanceolate, extending to beyond the middle of the 

 abdomen. Legs testaceous, partly black. Fore wings blackish, 

 with a very broad vitreous band, which is slightly marked with 

 black and does not extend to the hind border. Hind wings 

 vitreous. Length of the body 2^ lines ;- of the wings 5 lines. 



a. Australia. Presented by the Entomological Club. 



Aphrophora? areolata. 



Nigra, brevis, robusta, rude punctata ; vertex brevis, subarcuatus, 

 antice testaceo varius ; frons convexa, sulcis transversis, vix 

 carinata; pectoris et abdominis latera testacea; alee anticcB 

 sordide vitrece, basi nigrce punctatce, fascia apicali fusca. 



Black, short, broad. Head and thorax roughly punctured. 

 Vertex slightly arched, more than four times broader than long, 

 partly testaceous in front. Front convex, wilh transverse ridges, 

 and with a very slight keel. Pectus and abdomen testaceous on 



