Mr. W. L. Distant c>yj new Species of C\ca(1i(\x. 293 



perfectly developed, the digits arc more slender, and the distal 

 ))lialanges broader ; so far as the foot is concerned this reptile 

 may be regarded as a more generalized form of the Scelido- 

 saurida?, a view which is in accordance with the older age of 

 the beds whence it was obtained, Scelidosaurus being from 

 the Lower Lias. 



The specimen is figured above of the natural size. In 

 addition to the perfect foot it shows the distal extremities of 

 the tibia and fibula, which are both distinct from the proxi- 

 mal tarsals. Three tarsals appear to be present in the second 

 row. The third and fourth metatarsals are equal, the second 

 and fifth are slightly shorter, the first measures nearly two 

 thirds the length of the fifth. Phalanges: 2, 3, 4, 5, 3. 

 Distal phalanx hoof-shaped, as broad as long. 



The name Eupodosaurus longohardicus is proposed for 

 this fossil. 



XXXVI. — Description of Two new Species o/'Cicadidte from 

 Central America. By W. L. DISTANT. 



Since I wrote a description of the family Cicadida in the 

 Rhynchotal portion of the ' Biologia Centrali-Americana ' 

 more specimens have been received, amongst which are the 

 two following undescribed species. The types are in the 

 Godman and Salvin collection. 



