44 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



angle, a little longer than the third ; fifth almost upright, very slight- 

 ly curved, forming a nearly right angle. Body black above, tawny 

 and tinged with green beneath : head a little narrower than the fore- 

 chest, adorned with several small tawny marks, and oq each side of 

 the front with one of larger size ; face slightly convex, not at all 

 prominent, adorned with a pale tawny elliptical mark, tawny with 

 blackish bands on each side in front : mouth tawny with a pitchy 

 tip, reaching the middle-hips : eyes rather prominent : scutcheon 

 of the fore-chest adorned with two oblique black stripes, which are 

 united behind; fore border black excepting a little interval in the 

 middle ; hind-scutcheon adorned on each side with three greenish- 

 tawny spots, one large, the other two small ; sides not angular, but 

 slightly excavated in front and slightly convex near the base of each 

 fore-wing : scutcheon of the middle-chest adorned with a tawny 

 slender double U-shaped mark whose inner sides are interrupted in 

 front and behind ; on each side of this are two oblique tawny stripes 

 which are united behind ; the middle pair are broader than the outer 

 pair, and their inner sides are excavated ; hind border slightly ex- 

 cavated in the middle; cross-ridge tawny: abdomen obconical, 

 longer than the chest, black above, tawny beneath : drums very 

 large, pale tawny, much more than half the length of the abdo- 

 men, slightly overlapping : legs green, streaked with tawny; fore- 

 thighs armed with two stout black teeth ; spines of the hind-shanks 

 ferruginous with black tips : wings colourless, bright green at the 

 base ; veins ferruginous, green towards the base and along half the 

 length of the fore border ; first and second cross-veins clouded with 

 brown. Length of the body 17 lines ; of the wings 48 lines. 



^Genus 7. CYCLOCHILA. 



Cyclochila, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 470, 370. 



' 1. Cyclochila Australasia. 

 Cyclochila Australasias, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 470, 1. 

 OXettigonia Australasice, Donov. Ins. New. HoU. Hem. pi. 2, f. 1. 

 C^Cicada australis. Leach. 



(? Cicada olivacea. Germ. Thon. Arch. ii. 2,8.; Silh. Rev. Ent.\\. 

 67, 4. Burm. Handh. Ent. ii. 1, 182, 6. 



rt, h. New Holland. Presented by Dr. Sinclair. 



c. New Holland. Presented by J. G. Children, Esq. 



d, e. New Holland. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 

 /. New Holland. 



