92 BRITISH CICAD.^. 



UlOPA TRIVIA. 



Ulojxi trivia, Germ. ; Burm. ; Kirschb. ; Scott ; Edw. 

 i. p. 102. 



Smaller than U. reticulata. Male ochreous, with 

 greyish elytra. The male has a broad squarish vertex 

 or crown, angular near the insertion of the eyes. 

 Two wavy broad brown streaks on the crown, and two 

 fainter stains on the pronotum. Eyes brown. A 

 darkish brown stripe and two paler stripes pass down 

 each elytron, which is grey. Legs short, yellowish, 

 and each with a brown streak. 



The female is larger and much paler than the male, 

 which has a vertex almost semicircular instead of 

 square. Scutellum ochreous. Whole insect deeply 

 punctured. 



Scarce. Examples have been taken by Dr. Cai)ron 

 near Guildford, and Mr. Dale at Lulworth, on long 

 grass. My description is from insects in Mr. Douglas's 

 collection. 



PAROPID^. 

 Genus XIX.— MEGOPHTHALMUS, Curt. 



Head flat, forming a narrow lunule ; edge acutely 

 margined._ Ocelli facial. Tibia? with a few external 

 spines ; hind tibiae quadrangular, prismatic. 



Represented in Britain by the single species figured 

 by Curtis, Ent. Mag. i. 174, 1832, Plate IL, fig. 3. 



