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the thorax. Legs yellow ; coxae and femora green ; tips of 

 the latter yellow ; tips of the tarsi blackish. Wings 

 slightly cinereous ; veins piceous ; stigma black, large. 

 Length of the body 1| line. 



Smaller than L. ruhrius, to which it has much affinity. 



13. Lamprotatus viridipes. 



Male. Bright green, rather slender. Head and thorax 

 finely punctured ; head a little broader than the thorax ; 

 antennae black filiform, rather shorter than the thorax. 

 Abdomen smooth, nearly linear, narrower and a little 

 shorter than the thorax. Legs green ; knees and tarsi 

 luteous ; tips of the latter black. Wings pellucid ; veins 

 black ; stigma large. Length of the body 1 line. The 

 larger size and luteous tarsi distinguish it from L. Scoticus, 

 to which it is closely allied. 



14. Lamprotatus fulvicornis. 



Male. Green. Head and thorax finely squamous ; head 

 broader than the thorax. Antennae tawny. Abdomen 

 smooth, subelliptical, about as long and as broad as the 

 thorax. Legs luteous. Wings pellucid ; veins brownish ; 

 ulna about half as long as the humerus ; radius shorter than 

 the ulna ; cubitus shorter than the radius ; stigma small. 

 Length of the body 1 line. 



15. Semiotus stigmaticus. 



Female. Green. Head and thorax very finely squamous. 

 Head a little broader than the thorax. Antennae black, 

 subclavate, about as long as the thorax. Abdomen smooth, 

 lanceolate, deeply angular beneath near the base, narrower 

 and a little longer than the thorax. Knees and tarsi 

 tawny. Wings cinereous ; veins and stigma pale brownish, 

 the latter rather large ; ulna very much shorter than the 

 humerus; radius shorter than the ulna; cubitus shorter 

 than the radius. Length of the body 1 line. 



S. Tauriscus has most resemblance to this species. 



