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Subfani. i Cixiinae 



(Tribes Cixiini, Achiliiii. Dictyophorinij 

 Sulifam. 2 FulgQrinae 



(Tribes Fnlgorini, Umalocephalini, Aphaenini ) 

 Fani. 5 Asiracidae 

 Fam. 6 Derbidae 



(Tribes Derbini, Xisiini). 



This is however merely tentative, as our knowledge of most 

 groups is still extremel\- superficial, and nothing satisfactory can 

 be done, till the nymphal instars of many species are described 

 and figured. 



There is no need to furnish characters again, separating the 

 Fulgoroidea from the Cicadoidea, and the various families, and 

 other divisions, are separated tabularly further on in their sev- 

 ral places. 



In my horismclogy, I have substituted "brachial" for "cubital," 

 for the name of the third main vein arising from the apex of the 

 basal cell, as there can be no doubt what "brachial" is, while 

 there is much difiference of opinion as to what "cubital" is. Meli - 

 char for instance, terming "cubital" what I call "liasal stem of the 

 radiomedian." 



LIST OF SPECIES. 



The following are the new or notable genera and sjjecies etc., 

 described in the following pages: (*) signifies that the nymphs 

 are noted or figured.) 



lam. Cicadidae. Eogyl^oiia * 

 Cicadetta tyuipanistria, sp. n. Rliotidiis * stall (n. n.) 



Fam. Cercopidae Idloccrus kissels^ sp. n. 



Nesaphrestes, g. n. / uynipliias, sp. n. 



.Y. drcptlas, sp. n. * 7. orclas, sp. n. 



A', ptysniatophlliis, sp. n. /. orodciiuilas, sp. n. 



Nesaphrogeneia, g. n. /. xauflio, sp. n. 



.'V. vltleiisls, sp. n. /. Iiyl corals, sp. n. 



Fam. Tetigoniidae /. ciipldo, sp. n. 



Stcnocotls diniorplia, sj). n . /. iiapals, sp. n. 



S. reticulata, .sp. n. /, aiilonlas, sp. n. 



Snilcrocotls sldiilca, sp. n. /. iicrclas, sp. n. 



