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yellow patch merely on the pleure; legs bright yellow, all the 
tibiee with an internal dark line, which on the two first pairs, is 
sometimes composed of dots, besides, there are other spots, espe- 
cially on the hinder pair; the femora are also spotted, and on the 
hinder ones these sometimes united to form a shortish line near 
the apex, and the base likewise is sometimes similarly streaked ; 
the anterior and intermediate tarsi, with the apex of the last 
joint, and the claws dusky or black; first joint of the posterior 
with a black line beneath, apex of the second and third, and the 
claws fuscous. Length 21—Expansion of wings, 3? lines. 
Meadows near Newcastle, also found in Berwickshire, and I 
possess a specimen from Dr. Greville, taken near Edinburgh. 
This species ranks with Lupterya 6—notata of Curtis which, 
in habits, as well as in modification of character, associates better 
with Aphrodes, than Typhlocyba. Can it be Cicada 4—notata 
of Fabricius, which is thus briefly designated: “C. virescens 
capite flavo: punctis quatuor nigris, elytris albidis.” Syst. 
Rhyng. p. 78% 
2. A. JUVENOA. 
Narrowish, yellow, or greenish; head and scutellum bright 
sulphur-yellow, the former triangular, and anteriorly considerably 
salient ; face sulphur-yellow, its compartments bounded by fuscous 
lines, the cheeks with a fuscous patch, central part fuscous at the 
tip, and crossed on the upper portion with fuscous ribs, betwixt 
which lie yellow spaces of equal dimensions, the last of the dusky 
ribs borders the fore-edge of the head, and is visible from above; 
the ocelli are extremely minute, and situated near the eyes; on 
the summit, two minute fuscous dots are placed near the point, 
and a small short sunk line divides the vertex ; the eyes are dark 
brown; seta of the antenne short; elytra short, very little ex- 
ceeding the apex of the body, light green or yellowish, with the 
costa and nervures rather brighter; wings white; abdomen above 
with the sides, adorsal line, the three last segments, some fuscous 
lateral specks on the two last excepted, and the bases of the seg- 
ments yellow, the remainder blackish, forming a series of uninter- 
rupted cross bands, apex with yellowish white bristles; beneath 
