INSECTA. 437 
Sp. Membracis foliata Fasr., Cicada foliata L., Stott, Cicad. Tab. 1. 
fig. 2; Dumérm, Cons. gén. s. 1. Ins. Pl. 38, fig. 3. Habit. in Nor h 
America, like many species of this subdivision. 
Phalanx II. Fulgorelle. Antenne inserted under the eyes. 
Head compressed at the sides, marginate, often elongated ante- 
riorly, inflated. Ocelli, in some none, in others two, approximate. , 
A. Two palpiform appendages at the base of antenna. 
Cobaz GERMAR, Otiocerus KirBy, Burn. (Hynnis Burm. in 
part). 
B. Antenne simple. 
Tettigometra LATR. 
Issus FARR. 
Sub-genera: Lurybrachis GuERIN, Corethrwra Hore, Ancyra 
Wuirtt. 
Sp. Ancyra appendiculata WHITE, WEStWoon, Cabinet of Oriental Entomol. 
Pl. 36, fig. 5. 
Delphax Farr. 
Ascraca Latr. (and Ugyops Guxérin 2) 
Anotia KIrBy. 
Derbe Far. 
Sub-genera : Mysidia, Lydda, Zeugma, Thracia, Phenice, Patara, 
Cenchrea Wustw. 
Lata Fase. 
Sub-genera: Peciloptera Latr., Ricania Germ, Civia Lar. Xe. 
Lystra Fase. 
Sub-genera: Aphena Guirin, Poiocera LAPoRTE. 
Fulgora Fasr., Bur. 
Sp. Fulgora laternaria L., Reser, Ins. 1. Locust. Tab. 29, 30; Sroxt, 
Cicad. Tab. 1. fig. 1 ; the Surinam lantern-bearer 3 the head terminates in 
front in a bladder-like hollow process, the wings yellow-brown, with 
brownish stripes meeting reticulately ; the under-wings with a large 
yellow eye-like spot, bordered with black, with two round, white, confluent 
rings in the middle. It is one of the larger insects of this order (the tips 
of the fore-wings are 5.6'” asunder ; the body with the vesicular process 
