LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 847 



2. ACOCEPHALUS STKAMINEUS. 



Testacevs ; caput antice nigro higutiatuin ; alee anticcc sublimpidce ; 

 alcB posticcB limpidce. 



Pale testaceous : head slightly rugnlose, a little narrower than 

 the chest, convex, and almost semicircular in front, less concave be- 

 hind ; its length about one-fourth of its breadth ; crown longer in 

 the middle than on each side ; two black dots on the fore border, 

 which forms a slight rim ; face flat, broad, punctured : shield 

 transversely striated; scutcheon very slightly punctured : fore-wings 

 almost colourless, punctured nearly to the tips, pale testaceous to- 

 wards the base : hind-wings colourless. Length of the body 4^ lines ; 

 of the wings 10 lines. 



a. Java. From Mr. Argent's collection. 



^- 3. AcOCEPHALUS ? 



a. (Mutilated). Kangaroo Island. Presented by the Entomologi- 

 cal Club. 



? 4. AcOCEPHALUS SOLIDAGINIS. 



Tettigonia Solidaginis, Harris, MSS. 



Stramineus, ferrugineo confertim notatus ; pedes piceo fasciati ; 

 al<B postica suhlimpidce apice cinerece. 



Straw-colour, thickly covered with ferruginous marks : head 

 transversely semi-elliptical iu front ; its length hardly more in the 

 middle than on each side, and not more than one-fourth of its 

 breadth ; legs with irregular pitchy bauds : hind-wings almost co- 

 lourless, with gray tips. Length of the body 3^ lines ; of the wings 

 6 lines. 



a. United States. Presented by the Entomological Club. 



CJ5. AcOCEPHALUS PELTASTES. 



Q^Eupelix peltastes, Bunn. Handb. Ent. ii. 1, 112. 

 South Africa. 



, --^ 6. AcOCEPHALUS BIMACULATUS. 



■ Acocephalus bimaculatus, Amyot et Sew. Hist. Nat. Hem. 582, 1. 



