104 BRITISH CICADA. 



Rare. Said to occur on Tilia parvifolia, at Esher, 

 in June. Sahlberg says it is also found on the same 

 tree at Stockholm, and at other places. 



Pediopsis cereus, Germ. Plate XXX., figs. 1 to 4 a. 



Jassiis cereus, Germ. 



Pediopsis cereus, Fieb. ; Scott ; Edw. pt. i. p. 113. 



Pale ochreous-brown. Frons ochreous-yellow. Head 

 and pronotum rather greyer, with the striations on the 

 latter part oblique. Scutellum with the usual brown 

 marks. Abdomen fusiform. Two brown dots above 

 the pointed apex, followed by several fine and wavy 

 cross lines up to the scutellum. Elytron with a brown 

 apical cloud, and an irregular warm brown and trans- 

 verse bar on the middle. Wings transparent brown, 

 with neuration rather paler. The legs ochreous- 

 yellow. The female is very similarly coloured. 



Common on sallows at Brockenhurst, and in many 

 other places. The brown bars on the elytra are not 

 always present. 



Pediopsis nassatus, Germ. Plate XXX., figs. 2 to 2 a. 



Jassus nassatus. Germ. ; H.-Scha£f. 

 Bijthoscopus nitidulus, H.-Schiiff. 

 Pediopsis planicollis, Thoms. 



,, nassatm, Flor ; Kirschb. ; Sahib.; Scott; 

 Edw. pt. i. p. 111. 



Head, pronotum, and scutellum pale ochreous, with 

 greyish striations and sundry brown spots. Elytra 



