248 Mr. Butler's Revision of Homopterous 



12. G. thcora. 



Cercopis thcora, White, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. XV., 

 p. 35 (1845). 



Philippines {Cuming). Type. B.M. 



13. C. proserpina. 



Cercopis proserpina, White, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 XV., p. 35 (1845). 



Philippines (Cuming). Type. B.M. 



If this be considered a mere variety of C. thcora, all idea 

 of separating species by pattern must be given up at once. 



14. C. plutonica, n. sp., Jig. 7. 



Allied to C. 2^Toserpina. Head and thorax dirty testa- 

 ceous ; scutellum black, piceous behind ; abdomen , grey- 

 brown, becoming somewhat testaceous towards anus ; pectus 

 and venter 1 )lack ; femora and coxre of legs blackish piceous ; 

 tibiae and tarsi dark testaceous, golden pul)escent ; tegmina 

 black ; costal margin and apex dull fulvous ; base and a 

 basi-subcostal pyriforin streak ; an irregular transverse 

 trimacular band crossing first third of tegmina, a subcostal 

 spot at end of second third, and the veins on second third 

 testaceous ; wings fuscous, costa lutescent, base rufescent. 

 Length 17 mill ; expanse of tegmina 44. 



Corea {Arthur Adams). Type. B.M. 



Very like C. p)rose7pina, but smaller, the tegmina differ- 

 ently marked, the clavus, instead of being entirely bright 

 fulvous, has an oval spot (the third of the transverse series) 

 in its centre, 



15. C. Daphne. 



Cercojns Daphne, Stal, Ofvers. Kongl. Vetensk. Akad. 

 Porh., p. 147, n. 5 (1865). 



Manilla {Stai:). 



Seems allied to C. proserpina, but, according to Stal, very 

 nearly allied to G. Charon. 



16. C. Charon. 



Cercopis Charon, White, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. XV., 

 p. 35 (1845). 



