78 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



angular and much widened at the base of each fore-wing, slightly 

 excavated on each side : scutcheon of the middle-chest ferruginous, 

 adorned with some green marks, of these there is a large angular 

 spot in the middle, on each side a forked mark, behind which there is 

 a curved mark, and nearer each side a slight streak ; hind border 

 slightly excavated : abdomen obconical, tawny, darker at the tip, 

 longer than the chest, paler beneath : opercula tawny, small ; drums 

 pale green, small, far apart : legs tawny ; tips of the claws black ; 

 fore-thighs armed with three teeth, two of moderate size, one very 

 small : wings colourless ; fore border green, lawny beyond the brand ; 

 veins green, adorned with a few black bands, tawny towards the 

 tips ; cross-veins clouded with pale brown : a row of pale brown spots 

 near the tips of the longitudinal veins of the marginal areoiets ; fore- 

 flaps brown ; hind-flaps brown between the middle-veins and the 

 fore border. Length of the body 13 lines ; of the wings 34 lines. 

 a. North India. From Mr. Warwick's collection. 



40. DUNDUBIA QUADRITUBERCULATA. 



^Cicada quadrituberculala, Signoret, Ann. Soc. Ent, Fr. '2me Serie, 

 v. 297. 



^41. DuNDUBIA TUBEROSA. 



CCicada tuberose, Signoret, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 299. 



?^enus 11. FIDICINA. 

 Fidicina, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 472, 373. 



^ 1. Fidicina angularis. 

 ^^ Cicada angularis, Germ. Silb. Rev. Ent. ii. 68, 31 . 



Nervus Iransversus \us fere rectus^ perobliquus^ angulum perobtu- 

 sumjingens^ '2o ferd duplo ejus longitucline divisus ; 2us sub- 

 curvus, obliquus, angulum, valde obtusum fingens^ \o brevior ; 

 3ms undatus, obliquus, angulum aculum jingens ; 4ms subun- 

 datus, obliquus, angulum aculum jingens^ 3o longior. 



Second marginal areolet nearly as long as the first : first cross- 

 vein nearly straight, extremely slanting, forming an extremely ob- 

 tuse angle, parted from the second by a liltle le-s than twice its 

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

 angle, shorter than the first ; third waved, slanting, forming a 

 slightly acute angle ; fourth slightly waved, slanting, forming an 

 acute angle, longer than the third ; fifth curved, nearly upright, 



