256 Mr. Butler's Revision of Honioptcrous 



*- 50. C. comisa. 



Cercojm conrisa, Walker, Journ. Linn. Soc, vol. X., p. 

 286, n. 321 (1867). 



Tondano and Macassar (Wallace). Type. B.M. 



^51. C. hivittata. 



^ Cercopis hivittata, St. Fargeau and Serville, Enc. Metli. 

 X., p. 605, n. 4 (1827). 



^ Cereojns Jlavifascia, Walker, List Homopt. Ins. III., p. 

 654, n. 16 (1851). 

 Java. B.M. 



c 52. C. feralis, n. sp. 



Allied to C. hivittata ; larger, broader, not seneous, with 

 narrower bands.; head, tliorax, pectus, abdomen, legs, and 

 tegmina shining black ; the latter crossed by two narrow 

 pale testaceous bands (their edges irregular), dividing the 

 tegraina into three nearly equal parts ; wings fuscescent, 

 black at base. Length 20 mill. ; expanse of tegmina 48. 



Sarawak (Wallace). Type. B.M. 



^ 53. C. callizona,. n. sp. 



^ Cercopis semicincta (nomen bis lectuin) Walker, Journ. 

 Linn. Soc, vol. X., p. 285, n. 317 (1867). 



Makian and Macassar (jr«//acc). Type. B.M. 



^ Cercopis laticincta, Walker, Journ. Linn. Soc, vol. X., p. 

 285, n. 318 (1867). 



Batchian (IFrt/Z^cc). Type. B.M. 



> 55. C. amahilis. 



" Cercopis amahilis, Stal, (jfvers. Kongl. Vetensk. Akad. 

 Forh., p. 146, n. 4 (1865). 

 New Guinea (SUd). 

 Seems allied tox/'. laticincta of Walker. 



