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lets : second marginal areolets about as long as the first : first cross- 

 vein straight, almost upright, forming a hardly obtuse angle, parted 

 from the second by more than thrice its length ; second indistinctly 

 curved outward, slightly oblique, forming an obtuse angle, a little 

 longer than the first; third almost straight, oblique, forming a right 

 angle ; fourth straight, oblique, forming a hardly acute angle, 

 shorter than the third; fifth hardly curved outwards, almost upright, 

 forming a right angle. 

 a. Cape. From M. Drege's collection. 



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 ^204. Cicada iESTUANS. 



Cicada SBStuans, Lucas, JSxplorat. Scient. Alyer. Atlas, pi. 4, f. 6. 

 Algiers. 



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^ 207. Cicada concinna. 



Cicada concinna, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 98, 10. Faun. Ins. Eur. 

 xiii. 17. Siebold, Ent. Zeit. Stett. viii. 9, 2. 



Cicada Orni ? Sulz. Ins. pi. 10, f. 65. - ■ i ^ 



C'Tettigonia haematodes ? Fiissly, Schw, Ins. 452. i T?^'^ • 



Germany, Dalmatia, Podolia. 



^ 209. Cicada Algira. 

 Cicada Algira, Lucas, Explorat. Scient. Alger. Atlas, pi. 4, f. 5. 

 Algiers. 



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^217. Cicada obscura. 



Cicada obscura, Germ. Thon. Arch. ii. 2, 4, 49. Siehold, Ent. Zeit. 

 Stett. viii. 16, 5. 



Germany. 



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