372 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



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33. ISSUS VARIUS. 



Fulvus ; thorax nigra hivittatus ; pedes fulvi ; alee anticte fulvee, 

 nigro maculata:. 



Body tawny : head less than half the breadth of the fore-wings 

 near the base ; crown concave on the hind border, almost conical in 

 front, black along each side, its length about half its breadth ; crown 

 with a middle ridge, mottled with black, slightly rounded on each 

 side, narrower towards the epistoma whose sides it partly embraces ; 

 epistoma small : mouth tawny, nearly reaching the hind-hips : fore- 

 chest as long as the crown, slightly luberculate, straight along the 

 hind border, very convex on the fore border, its length full one-fourlh 

 of its breadth : middle-chest triangular, much longer than the middle- 

 chest, tuberculate near the fore border, with a black streak on each 

 side: abdomen not longer than the chest: legs tawny ; hind-shanks 

 unarmed : fove-wings pale tawny, very broad, spotted with black in 

 the disk, dotted with brown along the fore border and at the tips; 

 their breadth at the tips very little less than that near the base. 

 Length of the body H line; of the wings 4 lines. 



a. St. James' Isle, Galapagos, Presented by C. Darwin, Esq. 



S^t^'O^^^'^l-^ 34. IsSUS ? PRJ2USTUS. 



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^Cercopis prseusta, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 53, 28. 

 Issus praeusta, Fahr. Syst. Rhyn. 100, 5. 



Sweden. 



^^ 35. Issus? PEDESTRIS. 



vfcc 



ercopis pedestris, Fahr. Ent. Syst. iv. 54, 32. Pupa. 

 Issus pedestris, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 101, 9. Pupa. 



Piedmont, 



',.,^^ *-^36. Issus? BICORNIS. 



Issus bicornis, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 101, 10. 

 South America. 



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)^o-' 37. Issus? UNDATUS. 



' Issus undatus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 101, 11. 

 West Indies. 



