90 Mr. James Edwards’ Synopsis of 
Very common on Labiates, particularly on Teucrium 
scorodonia. Easily distinguished from the two following 
species by its larger size and darker colour. The two 
points on the frons are not unfrequently wanting in the 
male. 
5. Eupteryx collinus, Flor. 
Tpphlocyba collina, Flor, Rhyn. Liv., 11., 4338, 33; 
Kirschb., Cicad., 196, 42; lLeth., Cat. Hem. 
Nord., ed. i1., 72; Fieb., Cicad. d’Eur. (T'yphlo- 
cybini), 45. 
Similar to the preceding, but smaller and paler, and having the 
basal black spot on the crown always V-shaped. Legs yellow: 
3; hind tibie narrowly black at the apex, with some of the spines 
on the outer side fuscous, first joint of the hind tarsi black on the 
apical third or a little less, third joint black, pale at the base: 2; 
hind tarsi dark only at the extreme apex, outer edge of hind tibiz 
without fuscous spines. Length, 3 mm. 
Locally abundant on Ballota nigra at Norwich. 
6. Hupteryx melissa, Curt. 
Eupteryx melisse, Curt., Brit. Ent., xiv., 640, 7; 
Marsh., Ent. Mo. Mag., ii1., 268, 27; Ferrari, 
Cicad. agri Ligust., 79. 
Typhlocyba melissa, Leth., Cat. Hem. Nord., ed. i1., 
72 and 84; Fieb., Cicad. d Eur. (Typhlocybini), 44. 
Very similar to the last in size and appearance, but the basal 
black spot on the crown is never V-shaped. Legs yellow, only the 
extreme apex of the tarsi fuscous. Very rarely in the male the 
hind legs are coloured as in that sex of H. collinus, but there are 
no fuscous spines on the outer edge of the hind tibix in either sex. 
Length, 8 mm. 
On various Labiates ; not uncommon. 
7. Eupteryx auratus, Lin. 
Cicada aurata, Lin., Faun. Suec., ed. i., 685; ed. ii., 
248, 899; Sys. Nat., 466, 48; Fab., Sys. Rhyn., 
78, 80; Fall., Hem. Suec., ii., 50, 40. 
Typhlocyba aurata, H.-Seff., Nom. Ent., 68; Flor, 
Rhyn. Liv., 423, 28; Kirschb., Cicad., 192, 33 ; 
Leth., Cat. Hem. Nord., ed. ii., 71; Fieb., Cicad. 
dEur. (Typhlocybini), 54, 21. 
