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^Genuso. ZAMMARA. 

 Zamraara, Ami/ot et Serville, Hist. Nat. Hem. 468, 367. 



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cTl. Zammara tympanum. 



iammara tympanum, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 468, 1. 

 ^ Tettigonia tyrapauura, Fab. S>/st. Rhyn. 40, 36. 

 (jXJicada tympanum, Germ. Thon. Arch, ii, 2, 7. Silh. Rev. Ent. 



ii. 69, 32, f. 22. Perty, Del. An. Art. 176, pi. 35, f. 1. Burm. 



Handh. Ent. ii. 1, 183, 7. Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. iii. 167,4. 



Hem. pi. 10, f. 1. 



a — e. Brazil. 



^2. Zammara strepens. 



Zamraara strepens, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 469, 2. 

 ^^icada tympanum, Pal. Beauv. Ins. 132, Hem. pi. 20. f. o. 



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



G 3. Zammara smaragdina, Mas. 



NcTvus t7'aiuversus I us fere rectus, valde obiiquus, angulum perob- 

 tusimi Jingens, 2o plus duplo ejus longitiidine divisus ; 2us 

 subcurvus, obliquus, aiigulmn valde obtusmn flngsns., \o di- 

 niidio brevior ; Zus subundatus, obliquus, angulum subacutum 

 Jingens; 4us subcurvus, obliquus, angulum acutum jingens, 

 3o paullo brevior 



Second marginal areolet about one-fourth longer than the first : 

 first cross-vein nearly straight, very slanting, fomiing an extremely 

 obtuse angle, parted from the second by much more than twice its 

 length ; second very slightly curved, slanting, forming a very obtuse 

 angle, not half the length of the first ; third very slightly waved, 

 slanting, forming a very slightly acute angle ; fourth slightly curved, 

 slanting, forming an acute angle, a little shorter than the third ; 

 fifth straight, upright, forming an obtuse angle. Body tawny, 

 tinged with green : head very much narrower than the fore-chest, 

 adorned with a large black band, which encloses the eyelets, and sends 

 forth two branches on each side ; face convex, black above, pale 

 tawny in front, with a row of black spots on each side, and with two 

 green stripes which enclose a black stripe : mouth pale green, with 

 a black tip. reaching beyond the hind-bips : eyes rather prominent : 

 feelers black, slender: scutcheon of the fore-chest adorned with 



