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53. ClCA-DA VIR[DIC0LL1S ? FoBm. 



Cicada viridicollis ? Germ. Silh. Rev. Ent. ii. 62, 17. 



Nervus transversus lus valde arcuatus^ obliquus, angulum ohtusum 

 Jingens., 2o ejus longitudine divisus ; 2us subcurvus, obliquus, 

 angulum acutwn Jingens, \o mulio brevior ; 3ms subundatus, 

 obliquus, angulum vix aculum jingens ; Aus vix undatus, ob- 

 liquus, angulum vix acutum Jingens, 3i longitudine. 



Second marginal areolet about one-fourth shorter than the first ; 

 first cross-vein much curved outward along the lower half, slanting, 

 forming a slightly obtuse angle, parted from the second by its own 

 length ; second very slightly curved, slanting, forming an acute 

 angle, shorter than the first; third slightly curved, oblique, forming 

 a hardly acute angle ; fourth almost straight, oblique, fonuing a 

 hardly acute angle, as long as the third ; fifth much curved outward, 

 almost upright, forming a hardly acute angle. Testaceous, clothed 

 with short pale hairs : head a little narrower than the fore-chest ; 

 face rather prominent, short-conical : eyes not prominent : mouth 

 reaching the hind-hips: chest grass-green, with a tawny tinge: 

 sides of the fore-chest almost straight ; hind-scutcheon hardly 

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

 cave : abdomen almost obconical, compressed and pointed at the 

 tip, much longer than the chest : legs green : wings colourless ; 

 fore border and veins green, darker towards the tip. Length of the 

 body 12 lines ; of the wings 32 lines. 



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 62. Cicada passerculus. 

 b. Ega, on the Amazon. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



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 64. Cicada spinicosta. 

 d. Ega, on the Amazon. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



