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twice its length ; second slightly curved, slanting, forming a very 

 obtuse angle, shorter than the first ; third very slightly waved, slant- 

 ing, forming an acute angle ; fourth nearly straight, slanting, form- 

 ing a slightly acute angle, a little longer than the third ; fifth curved, 

 upright, forming a slightly acute angle. Body tawny, short, broad, 

 tinged with green : head broad, very short, a little narrower than 

 the fore-chest ; crown adorned with a black band ; face very short 

 above, adorned with a black band which extends as far as the base of 

 each eye : mouth tawny with a black tip, reaching the hind-hips : 

 eyes not prominent : feelers black : fore-chest not shining, narrower 

 in front than behind ; scutcheon mostly green, with a narrow black 

 band along the fore border; hind-scutcheon rather broad, very 

 slightly excavated on the hind border, forming a very obtuse angle 

 above the base of each fore-wing, adorned with a black border from 

 each angle to each fore side : middle-chest and abdomen shining : 

 middle-chest dark tawny ; hind border very slightly excavated : ab- 

 domen ferruginous, obconical, hardly longer than the chest, adorned 

 with a patch of white shining down on each side ; last segment 

 somewhat pitchy beneath, adorned with a very large tawny spot on 

 each side: legs tawny ; thighs striped with black ; feet ferruginous ; 

 claws black, ferruginous at the base ; fore-thighs aiTned with three 

 long ferruginous oblique teeth: wings colourless; wing-ribs and 

 veins ferruginous, the latter black towards the tips ; primitive areolet 

 tawny; fore-flaps brownish tawny; hind-wings pale brown at the 

 base. Length of the body 12 lines ; of the wings 38 lines. 



^71. Cicada Panyases, Mas. 



Nervus transversus Ins ciirvtis, valde obliquus, angulum perobtu- 

 surn Jingens, '2o quadruplb ejus longiiudine divisus ; 2us sub- 

 ciirvus, obliquus, angulum valde obtusum Jingens, \o vix 

 hrevior ; 3us submidatus, obliquus, angulum, subacutum Jin- 

 gens ; Aus subundatus, obliquus, angulum subacutum fingens, 

 3o longior. 



Second marginal areolet more than two-thirds of the length of 

 the first : first cross-vein curved, very slanting, forming an extremely 

 obtuse angle, parted from the second by four times its length : se- 

 cond slightly curved, slanting, forming a very obtuse angle, nearly 

 as long as the first ; third very slightly waved, slanting, forming a 

 very slightly acute angle ; fourth very slightly waved, slanting, form- 

 ing a very slightly acute angle, longer than the third ; fifth curved, 

 upright, forming a slightly acute angle. Body lawny, tinged with 



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