88 Mr. James Edwards’ Synopsis of 
dividing the first apical area from the second a small roundish 
yellow spot. Abdomen in the male black, hind margins of the 
segments yellow, genital plates yellow; in the female, above black 
with yellow hind margins to the segments, beneath yellow, pygofer 
black. Breast and legs yellow. Length, 3 mm. 
Very common amongst low plants in damp places. 
2. Hupteryx notata, Curt. 
Eupteryx notata, Curt., Brit. Ent., xiv., 640, 1. 
E. Wallengreni, J. Sahl., Not. Fenn., xii., 191, 2. 
i. diminuta, Ferrari, Cicad. agri Ligust., 78. 
Typhlocyba Wallengrent, Stal, Ofv., 177, 7 (1854) ; 
Fieb., Cicad. d’Kur. (T'yphlocybint), 31, 8. 
T. diminuta, Kirschb., Cicad., 191, 17; Leth., Cat. 
Hem. Nord., ed. il., 70. 
Like the preceding species in colour and facies, but one-third 
smaller, with the crown more pointed. Length, 2—2} mm. 
Common amongst low plants in waste places. 
3. Hupteryx urtice, Fab. 
Cicada urtice, Fab., Sys. Rhyn. 77, 76; Fall., Hem. 
Suec., i1., 50, 41. 
Cicadula urtice, Gett., Ins. Lap., 299, 16. 
Typhlocyba urtice, H.-Seff., Deuts. Ins., 124, 4; Flor, 
Rhyn. hiv., u1., 428, 81; Kirschb., Cicad., 195, 
38; Leth.; Cat. Hem. ‘Nord., edi ‘i, “7i; Fieb., 
Cicad. d’Eur. (T'yphlocybint), 41, 12. 
Eupteryx tarsalis, Curt., Brit. Ent., xiv., 640, 6. 
E. urtice, Marsh., Ent. Mo. Mag., iii., 268, 26; J. 
Sahl., Not. Fenn., xii., 198, 4; Ferrari, Cicad. 
agri Ligust., 79. 
Frons yellow, sides and apex frequently black, just below the 
forehead a pair of black points. Crown yellow, a triangular spot 
on the hind margin and two roundish spots on the dise black. 
Pronotum yellow, with a black spot on each side and about four 
others on the front margin, on the hinder half a double fuscous 
middle stripe bounded on each side by a black triangular spot. 
Seutellum yellow, with two black spots at the base. Elytra 
greenish white; clavus with two streaks at the base, a suboval 
spot in the middle, and the apex, fuscous; brachial area fuscous ; 
suprabrachial area apparently divided into two, of which the basal 
