British Homoptera-Cicadina. 99 
Upper side greenish yellow; forehead with a pair of black points 
in the female only; a minute black point in the middle of the front 
margin of the pronotum in both sexes; scutellum frequently black 
or blackish in the male. Elytra with a fuscous band across the 
apex of the corium; membrane faintly fumose, darker round the 
edge, its nerves black for a short distance forward from the apex. 
_ Abdomen black; hind margins of the segments narrowly yellow. 
Legs yellow, claws fuscous. Length, 33—4 mm. 
Very abundant on elms. 
5. Typhlocyba tenerrima, H.-S. 
Typhlocyba tenerrima, H.-Scff., Deuts. Ins., 124, 10a, 
and 164, 16; Kirschb., Cicad., 185, 19; J. Sahl., 
Not. Fenn., xii., 178, 6; Dougl., Ent. Mo. Mag., 
xli., 28, 5; Ferrari, Cicad. agri Ligust., 82. 
T. rubi, Hardy, Trans. Tynes. F. C., i., 417, 3. 
T. misella, Boh., Sv. Ak. Handl., 122 (1858). 
Anomia tenerrima, Leth., Cat. Hem. Nord., ed. ii., 74; 
Fieb., Cicad. d’Eur. (T'yphlocybint), 65, 11. 
Fore parts and legs yellowish white. Hlytra whitish hyaline, 
with three broad yellow stripes, one along the costa, one just above 
the claval suture, and the other on the inner margin of the clavus; 
an ill-defined broad fuscous band, on which the whitish nerves are 
conspicuous, crosses the apex of the corium and the base of the 
membrane; the latter faintly fumose, darker round the edge, its 
nerves black for a very short distance forward from the apex. 
Abdomen black; hind margins of the segments narrowly yellow. 
Claws fuscous. Length, 3 mm. 
Common on brambles. One or more of the yellow 
stripes on the elytra are sometimes wanting. 
6. Typhlocyba aurovittata, Dougl. 
Typhlocyba aurovittata, Dougl., Ent. Mo. Mag., xii., 
76, 6. 
Head yellow or whitish yellow. Pronotum white, with a broad 
yellow stripe on each side of the disc. Scutellum yellow, some- 
times with two reddish triangles on the base. Elytra yellow, with 
two rather broad whitish hyaline stripes, one along the costa and 
the other along the claval suture; a subquadrate spot in the apex 
of the brachial area and the membrane fuscous; nerves of the 
latter entirely pale. Abdomen black; hind margins of the 
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