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89. Cicada ueens. 



The name of this species is changed to distinguish it from C. 

 torrida, Erichson. 



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C 97. Cicada Zealandica. 



Var. Second marginal areolet a little longer than the first ; first 

 cross-vein almost straight, very slanting, hardly fonuing an angle, 

 parted from the second by about twice its length ; second almost 

 straight, very slanting, hardly forming an angle, a little shorter than 

 the first ; third almost straight, slanting, fonning a very acute angle ; 

 fourth almost straight, slightly oblique, forming a hardly acute 

 angle, a little longer than the third ; fifth very slightly curved, ob- 

 lique, forming an obtuse angle. Body luteous, varied with green : 

 head with a short, broad, irregular black band on the crown ; face 

 with a black stripe, which is forked towards the crown ; epistoma 

 with two black stripes : fore-chest with eight black stripes ; the 

 middle pair united behind, and sending forth a short branch along 

 the furrow on each side ; the second pair almost U-shaped ; the 

 third pair slanting and united to the outermost, which extend along 

 the sides of the hind-scutcheon ; the latter is concave on each side ; 

 middle-chest with four obconical black stripes, the inner pair short 

 and compact, the outer pair long, curved, and much intersected ; 

 some black marks near the hind border, which is slightly concave; 

 abdomen with black bands ; underside mostly black at the base, at 

 the tip, and along each side : thighs striped with black ; middle- 

 shanks and hind-feet with black bands ; fore-shanks black, tawny at 

 the base; anterior feet black : wings colourless; veins black, bright 

 red towards the base ; first and second cross-veins and the longitu- 

 dinal vein between them clouded with dark brown. 



h. New Zealand. From Mr. Stevens's collection. 



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 C 99. Cicada albida. 

 d. Ega, Amazon River. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



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