94 Mr. James Edwards’ Synopsis of 
13. Hupteryx Germari, Zett. 
Cicadula Germari, Zett., Ins. Lap., 301, 23. 
Typhlocyba Germari, H.-Seff., Deuts. Ins., 164, 16; 
Flor, Rhyn. Livy., ii., 420, 26; Kirschb., Cicad., 
189, 28; Leth., Cat. Hem. Nord., ed. ii., 72; 
Fieb., Cicad. d’Hur. (T'yphlocybini), 88, 5. 
Eupteryx Germari, Marsh., Ent. Mo. Mag., ii., 266, 
22; J. Sahl., Not. Fenn., xii., 218, 11. 
Upper side greenish grey; membrane whitish hyaline, fumose 
round the apex. Elytra subopaque, suprabrachial area and the 
apical half of the subcostal area whitish hyaline. Nerves of the 
membrane fuscous from the apex forwards. Wings fumose, 
longitudinal nerves black. Abdomen black; hind margins of the 
segments more or less narrowly yellow. Legs greenish grey. 
Length, 4—4} mm. 
On Scotch firs ; not uncommon. 
14. Hupteryx pulchellus, Fall. 
Cicada pulchella, Fall., Hem. Suec., il., 55, 51. 
Cicadula pulchella, Zett., Ins. Lap., 301, 22. 
Typhlocyba pulchella, Flor, Rhyn. Liv., i1., 418, 25; 
Kirschb., Cicad., 190, 30; Leth., Cat. Hem. 
Nord., ed. u1., 70; Fieb., Cicad. d’Eur. (T'yphlo- 
cybini), 36, 8. 
Eupteryx pulchellus, Marsh., Ent. Mo. Mag., ui., 266, 
21; J. Sahl., Not. Fenn., i., 199, 10. 
Zi. ornatipennis, Curt., Brit. Ent., xiv., pl. 640. 
Crown, pronotum, and scutellum yellow, the two latter frequently 
suffused with brown. Elytra lighter or darker yellow, more or 
less suffused with brown towards the apex of the corium, some- 
times with a rosy tinge; an oblique line on the middle of the costa 
reaching outwardly to the subcostal area, the nerve at the apex of 
the costal area, and a conspicuous point on the nerve which 
separates the first from the second apical area, black. Membrane 
fuscous, the apex very narrowly, a spot at the base of the first 
apical area, and another in the third apical area, white ; the nerve 
at the apex of the brachial area fuscous, and the space around it 
suffused with the same colour. Abdomen black above; hind 
margins of the segments more or less widely pale. Legs pale 
yellow. Length, 4—4} mm. 
Common, especially on oaks. Pale whitish examples 
