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2. ProCONIA ? NIGRIPENNIS. 



M^icada nigripennis, Fahr, Ent. St/st. iv. 32, 21 . Syst. Rhyn. 69, 35. 

 N. America. ^, 



3. Pboconia undata. 



Cicada undata, Fahr. Ent. Syst. iv. 32, 23. Syst. Rhyn. 62, 5. 

 Coqiteb. Illusir. i. 32, pi, 8, f. 3. 

 ^ettigonia undata, Germ. May. Ent. iv. 61, 6. 



Carolina. 



4. PrOCONIA ? FERRUGINEA. 



^Cicada fermginea, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 32, 22. Syst. Rhyn. 69,36. 

 vTettigonia fermginea, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 69, 19. 



Cape 



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5. PrOCONIA ? VESPIFORMIS. 



^^Cicada vespiformis, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 68, 33. 



S. America. 



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6. Pboconia ? lurida. 

 



Tetligonia lurida, Germ, Mag. Ent. iv. 70, 22. Stoll. Cic. f. 95 ? 



Brazil. >» 



7. PrOCONIA? dispar. 



i^'Tettigonia dispar. Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 71, 23. 



Brazil. /;/ 



'8. Proconia nigricans. 



Ferruginea, nigro varia; abdomen nigrum, apice et subius pallidum ; 

 pedes picei ; femora fermginea vel picea, nigro maculata ; alee 

 anticce picecB, apice fulvce ; alee postic<s subcinerecB. 



Ferruginous: head short-conical, impressed above on each side 

 by the eye, and with semicircular concentric ridges in front of the 

 eyelets ; border black ; a truncate-conical black band between the 

 eyelets, and in front a long-conical black band, whose sides are 

 slightly angular ; this band joins a short black stripe on the face, 

 which is very convex, and has cross ridges on each side ; epistoraa 

 keeled : mouth pitchy : chest slightly rugulose, roughly punctured, 

 varied with black; scutcheon luteous towards the tip: abdomen 

 black, luteous beneath and towards the tip : legs pitchy ; thighs fer- 



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