British Homoptera-Cicadina. 91 
T. picta, Burm., Handb., ii., 107, 2. 
T. fulva, H.-Seff., Deuts. Ins., 1438, 1. 
Eupteryx auratus, Marsh., Ent. Mo. Mag., i., 266, 
23; J. Sahl., Not. Fenn., xii., 194, 5; Ferrari, 
Cicad. agri Ligust., 79. 
Fore parts yellow or greenish yellow; sides and apex of the 
- frons sometimes black; on the crown two large black spots, which 
are occasionally more or less confluent behind; on the pronotum 
a large sometimes subreniform black spot on each side, and often 
a pair of black points near the front margin; scutellum with two 
large black spots at the base, which sometimes leave only a fine 
middle stripe and the apex pale. Elytra yellow or greenish 
yellow, with a wide irregular fuscous stripe down the middle; on 
the costa near the base an oblique black line, and just beyond the 
middle a large black spot; on the middle of the inner margin a 
round black spot. Membrane fuscous, a large spot in the first, 
third, and fourth apical areas, a minute spot on the apex of the 
nerve dividing the first and second apical areas, and the apex 
broadly, white. Abdomen black; hind margins of the segments 
more or less narrowly yellow; genital plates yellow. Legs 
entirely yellow. Length, 4 mm. 
Sparingly on mint at Norwich in company with 
E. carpini, E. stachydearum, and E. melisse ; probably 
widely distributed, but overlooked. Marshall (0. c., 267) 
considered this species sufficiently common throughout 
the country, but it has scarcely been recognised with 
certainty since the time he wrote. 
8. Hupteryx carpini, Fource. 
Cicada carpini, Foure., Ent. Par., i., 191, 25. 
C. picta, Fab., Ent. Syst., iv., 42, 67; Sys. Rhyn., 
Ths (0: 
Tettigonia picta, H.-Scff., Deuts. Ins., 112, 23. 
Typhlocyba picta, id., l. c., 169, 16; Flor, Rhyn. Liv., 
ii., 427, 29; Kirschb., Cicad., 198, 34. 
T’.. aureola, Boh., Sv. Ak. Handl., 49, 23 (1847). 
T’. carpini, Leth., Cat. Hem. Nord., ed. i1., 77 ; Fieb.,. 
Cicad. d’Eur. (Typhlocybini), 58, 20. 
Eupteryx pictus, Marsh., Ent. Mo. Mag., i11., 267, 24; 
J. Sahl., Not. Fenn., xii., 195, 6. 
i. carpini, Ferrari, Cicad. agri Ligust., 79. 
Similar to the preceding, but smaller, with all the dark markings 
much reduced. The fuscous stripe down the elytra is very 
