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whitish, with six rust-yellow spots, two in front and four in a 
transverse row behind. Scutellum whitish, with three sometimes 
confluent rust-yellow spots. Elytra greyish yellow, distinctly 
longer than the abdomen; nerves thickened, whitish, narrowly 
margined with fuscous; two points near the apex and some streaks 
on the costa behind the middle black. Abdomen above black, 
sides pale, beneath pale with black side stripes. Legs pale yellow, 
with black points. Length, 4—5 mm. 
I introduce this addition to our fauna on the strength 
of a single specimen which I found amongst some 
Cicadina sent to me for names by Mr. Buckton ; he is 
positive that the example in question is British, and is 
nearly certain that it was taken at Haslemere. It occurs 
in South Finland on reeds from July to September. 
vill. GLyprocePHaLus, Hdw. (PI. IIL, fig. 10). 
Edwards, Ent. Mo. Mag., xx., 148 (1883). 
Crown subangularly produced, with a narrow impression running 
parallel with its front margin. The temples and front margin of 
the crown transversely striate. Frons rather flat, dull, exceedingly 
finely and closely punctured with some transverse curved rows of 
large shallow punctures above. Angle of the cheeks almost a 
right angle. Sides of pronotum exceedingly short, not margined. 
Elytra a trifle shorter than the abdomen, their apices rounded and 
overlapping ; appendix extremely narrow; one transverse nerve. 
Wings of the Jassid type. 
1. Glyptocephalus proceps, Kbm. 
Athysanus proceps, Kirschb., Cicad., 105, 44. 
A. canescens, Doug. and Scott, Ent. Mo. Mag., ix., 
210; Scott, Ent. Mo. Mag., xii., 95, 1. 
Glyptocephalus canescens, Kdw., Ent. Mo. Mag., xx., 
148. 
Very pale yellow; elytra white, with a peculiar hoary appear- 
ance, which is very conspicuous during life; the areas, except the 
brachial, generally occupied by a black or fuscous stripe ; a stripe 
along the lower margin of each eye as far as the antenna, a wide 
curved band across the upper part of the frons, the apex of the 
rostrum, the facial sutures very narrowly, three acuminate stripes 
on the upper side of the abdomen, and sometimes two or three on 
its under side, an angular patch on the mesosternum, a spot on 
each front coxa, and sundry lines, bands, and points on the legs, 
