HOMOPTERA. — FULGORIDZ. 427 
Harlan. (See Trans. Ent. Soc. vol. i. App. p. 30., and Annales Soe. 
Ent. France, 1837, p. 31., and App. pp. 17. 39.) 

The family FutGoripm * Leach (fig. 115. 1. Fulgora apicalis, 
Westw.) is at once distinguished from the preceding by having only 
three distinct joints in the antenne (fig. 115. 2. 9. 11.), and two ocelli 
Fig. 115. 

placed beneath the eyes (jig. 115. 5. 7,8.). The legs are in ge- 
neral fitted for leaping, with large spurs (fig. 115. 14. hind leg of 
Delphax); and the males are destitute of those organs which are em- 

* Bistiocr. RErer. To tHE Furcoripa. 
Burmeister. Genera Insectorum. — Ditto, Handb. d. Entomol. 
Guérin, in Voyage de Belanger (Revision of fam.). — Ditto, Iconogr. R. An. — 
Ditto, Bull. Soc. Cuvierr. 1839, p. 183. and Mag. de Zool. 
Westwood, in Trans. Linn. Soc. London, vol. xviii., Monogr. Fulgora. 
Linneus, on Chinese Fulgore, in Swed. Tr. 1746, and Amen. Acad. tom. iv. 
Lindenberg, in Der Naturforscher, st. 13. (Surinam Fulgore. ) 
Olivier. Observ. sur le g. Fulgore, in Journ. d’Hist. Nat. tom. ii. 
Hoffmansegg. Ueber das Leuchten der Fulgora, in Gesellsch. Naturf. fr. Berlin 
Mag. vol. i. 
Kirby, in Trans. Linn. Soe. vol. xiii. (Anotia and Otiocerus). — Ditto, in his 
Century, and Brown’s N. Holl. Ins. in ditto, vol. xii. 
Laporte, in Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 1832 (n. g.).— Ditto, 1833 (Caliscelis). 
Zetterstedt, Fauna lapponica. 
Percheron, in Guér. Mag. Zool., Derbe and Cephalelus. 
Waterhouse, in Trans. Ent. Soc. vol. ii. (Cephalelus and Alleloplasis). 
Bohemann, in Swed. Trans. 1838. (Derbe). i 
Descourtilz. Mém. n. g. (Agenia), in Ann. Soc. Linn. Paris, 1824. 
Spinola, in Guérin’s Bull. Soc. Cuvierr. 1839, p. 199. 
And the general works above referred to. 
