LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 803 



wiugs slightly gray, brown at the tips and along the hind borders. 

 Length of the body 5^ lines; of the wings 10 lines. 



a. Brazil. From Mr. Shuckard's collection. 



12. CiCCUS INTERMEDIUS. 



Niger, subtus albido varius ; fades rufa, nigra hivittata ; scu- 

 tum rufo bivittatum ; pedes albido cincii ; alee antictB picece ; 

 al(B 'posiicce sublimpidoe, fusco marginatce. 



Black : head very long-conical, not curved upward, with a deep 

 longitudinal furrow ; face bright red, flat and finely striated on the 

 disk, with slight, oblique ridges on each side, black towards the front, 

 and with two arched, black bands : mouth whitish : shield punctured, 

 with a broad red stripe ou each side : hiud-chest testaceous : breast 

 whitish, partly pitchy : abdomen deep black ; underside whitish 

 along each side and at the tip : thighs and hind-feet whitish at the 

 base ; a broad white band on each of the posterior shanks : fore- 

 wings pitchy : hind-wings almost colourless, brown at the tips and 

 along the hind borders. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 

 10 lines. 



a. Brazil. Presented by John Miers, Esq. 

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13. CiCCUS CINCTIPES. 



Niger ; pectus albo bivittatum ; abdomen subtus maculis albis 

 bivittatum, apice album; pedes femoribus bast testaceis, ti- 

 biis posterioribus albo cinctis ; alcB posticee fusccB. 



Black: head veiT long-conical, not curved upward, with a deep 

 longitudinal furrow ; face flat and finely striated on the disk, slightly 

 concave towards the front, with slight, oblique ridges on each side : 

 mouth whitish : feelers white : shield punctured, slightly impressed 

 in front : breast with a white stripe on each side : underside of the 

 abdomen with a white tip, and a row of white spots along each 

 side : thighs testaceous at the base ; a white band on each middle 

 shank, and a whitish band on each hind shank : fore-wings black : 

 hind-wings brown. Length of the body 5i lines ; of the wings 9 

 lines. 



a. Brazil. From Mr. Mornay's collection. 



