72 Mr. James Edwards’ Synopsis of 
Jassus antennatus, Marsh., Ent. Mo. Mag., iii., 80, 18; 
Thoms., Opusc. Ent., 1., 59, 29. 
J. longicornis, Kirschb , Cicad., 95, 30. 
Limotettix antennata, J. Sahl., Not. Fenn., xii., 238, 10. 
3. Brownish yellow; face and legs strongly tinged with red: 
° greyish yellowish ; generally a spot on each temple, and a pair 
of larger roundish or oblong ones on the forehead and the frontal 
sutures, black; occasionally there is a punetiform black spot 
behind each ocellus. Antenne nearly as long as the body. Crown 
about one-third longer than half its basal width, one-third or (in 
the female) more than one-third longer in the middle than at the 
sides, free sides gently arcuate, angle pointed. Pronotum subequal 
in length to the crown. Elytra subhyaline, nerves pale. Breast 
black, sides widely pale; abdomen above black, sides narrowly 
pale, beneath black, connexivum yellow; last ventral segment in 
the female roundly produced behind, at least one-half longer than 
the preceding segment. Hind tibie with some points on the outer 
side and a narrow stripe on the inner side black. Length, 
53—6 mm. 
Common in marshes. A dark form of the male 
occurs rarely in which the areas of the elytra, especially 
those near the suture, are more or less filled up with 
fuscous. Jassus antennatus, Flor (L. Flori, J. Sahl), is 
greenish yellow, with the last ventral segment of the 
female subequal in length to the preceding segment. 
3. Limotettix intermedia, Boh. 
Thamnotettix intermedia, Boh., Sv. Ak. Handl., 1845, 
40,15; Scott. Ent. Mo. Mag., xii., 25, 10; Fieb., 
Cicad. d’Eur. (Thamnotettix), 88, 23. 
Jassus intermedius, Thoms., Opuse. Ent., i., 60, 31. 
Limotettix intermedia, J. Sahl., Not. Fenn., xii., 235, 8. 
L. lunulifrons, J. Sahl., l. ¢., 236, 9. 
Yellow or greenish yellow, a point behind each ocellus, and 
sometimes a pair (which are frequently contluent) between them, 
a transverse spot on each temple, a pair of sublunate spots on the 
forehead, a spot at the base of each antenna, a few transverse side- 
lines on the frons, and the facial sutures, black. Crown in the 
male subequal in length to half its basal width, about one-half 
longer in the middle than at the sides, free sides nearly straight, 
angle blunt. Pronotum seareely one-fourth longer than the 
crown. I[lytra flavo-hyaline, nerves yellow. Breast black, sides 
