102 Mr. James Edwards’ Synopsis of 
T. rose, Flor, Rhyn. Liv., ii., 407, 17; Kirschb., 
Cicad., 184,17; J. Sahl., Not. Fenn., xii., 180, 9 ; 
Ferrari, Cicad. agri Ligust., 83. 
T. lactea, Dougl., Ent. Mo. Mag., xii., 77, 10, sec. 
spec. comm. 
Eupteryx rose, Marsh., Ent. Mo. Mag., iii., 246, 10. 
Anomia rose, Leth., Cat. Hem. Nord., ed. ii., 74; 
Fieb., Cicad. d’Eur. (Typhlocybint), 60, 4. 
Head and pronotum white. Scutellum yellowish white. Elytra 
very pale yellow, dull white more or less tinged with yellow from 
the suture outwards, or entirely dull white; a spot in the apex of 
the brachial, suprabrachial, and subcostal areas, and the membrane, 
very faintly tinged with fuscous. Abdomen entirely yellow. Legs 
pale yellow, claws fuscous. Length, 3}—3} mm. 
Very common; lives on roses. I have figured the 
penis of this species in Ent. Mo. Mag., xvil., p. 224, 
fig. b. 
12. Typhlocyba salicicola, Edw. 
Typhlocyba salicicola, Edw., Ent. Mo. Mag., xxi., 230, 
p. 229, fig. 2a (penis). 
Somewhat larger and decidedly stouter than T. ros@. Very 
pale yellowish white; scutellum tinged with pink, at least in 
fresh examples. Membrane very faintly fusco-hyaline. Length, 
83—4i mm. 
On sallows ; common. 
13. Typhlocyba quercus, Fab. 
Cicada quercus, Fab., Ent. Syst., iv., 47, 88; Sys. 
Rhyn., 79, 89; Fall., Hem. Suec., i., 56, 54. 
Typhlocyba fasciata, Tollin, Stett. Ent. Zeit., xu., 73. 
T. quercus, H.-Seff., Deuts. Ins., 164, 9 and16; Flor, 
Rhyn. Liy., ii., 412, 22; Kirschb., Cicad., 187, 
24; J. Sahl., Not. Fenn., xii., 175, 3. 
Eupteryx quercus, Marsh., Ent. Mo. Mag., iii., 265, 20. 
Anomia quercus, Leth., Cat. Hem. Nord., ed. i., 74; 
Fieb., Cicad. d’EKur. (Typhlocybini), 64, 9. 
Upper side white; a line just within the front margin of the 
crown, a semicircular line on the front and a roundish spot on the 
dise of the pronotum, a triangle on each side of the base of the 
scutellum, three large spots on the clavus, and two on the corium, 
orange-red; the apical half of the subcostal area, the angular 
