110 BRITISH CICADiE. 



and costal vein of the elytron greenish. Apex of the 

 elytron rather fuscous. Neuration indistinct. Legs 

 greenish yellow ; claws black. Antennae of male 

 clavate. Abdomen with seven black bars, pointed, and 

 yellow on the edges of the somatic rings. 



The greenish hue of the live insect is soon lost after 

 death. 



Inch. Millimetres. 



Expanse of wings 0*50 12*7 



body 0-25 6-36 



Common on sallows. Godalming and other places. 

 This species is greyer than I. fulgidus, with which 

 it may be compared. 



Idiocerus laminatus, Flor. Plate XXXII., 

 figs. 2 to 26. 



Marsh; Kirschb. ; Sahl.; Scott; Edw. pt. i. p. 120. 



General colour dirty concolorous yellow, rather 

 darker brown on the clavus. Vertex either unspotted or 

 marked only with two pale stains. Pronotum greyish. 

 Scutellum either brown, or this tint is restricted to the 

 two usual triangular patches. Frons, viewed from the 

 front, with four pale spots, circumscribed by fine lines. 

 Abdomen pointed, greyish, and furnished with two 

 black dorsal marks. 



The apical third of the elytron on the corium is 

 whitish, whilst the apex itself is brown. Nervures 

 punctured. 



"On poplars; not common." My figure is from 

 Mr. Douglas's cabinet; but I have specimens from 

 Brockenhurst, in the New Forest. 



Size of body, 0*25 x 0-07 inch, or 6-35xl-7 milli- 

 metres. 



