54 BRITISH CiCAD^. ■ 



From the want of material I am unable to confirm 

 Sahlberg's diagnosis, but the cubital vein of the 

 species is described by him as " conjuncta cum trachio 

 venis duabus transversalibus." 



Deltocephalus pascuellus, Fall. Plate XLIX., 

 figs. 3, Sa, and Plate L., fig. 5. 



Cicada pasciiella, Fallen. 

 Jassus pascuellus, Thoms. 



Deltocephalus pascuellus, Flor ; Marsh. ; Kirschb. ; 

 Fieb., Syn. Eur. Delto. fig. 46 ; Sahib.; Scott; 

 Edw. pt. ii. p. 46. 

 Deltocephalus luteolus, Kirschb. 

 ,, fuscosignatus, Dahl. 



„ Minki, Fieb., I.e. fig. i5 ; Scott. 



Somewhat linear in form. General colour greenish, 

 with whitish edges to the elytral areas. Vertex yellow, 

 rather more obtuse than that of D. striifrons. Vertex 

 of the male with a faint medial line between two 

 minute dots. Pronotum green, and a trifle longer than 

 the vertex. Scutellum with two brown stripes and a 

 fine transverse line. Elytra longer than the abdomen; 

 the nervures appearing whitish, from the areas being 

 only partially charged with green, or fuscous-yellow. 

 Abdomen black in the males. Fore legs spotted ; the 

 middle and hind legs each with a dark dash in the 

 femur, and with a more decided line on the inner edge 

 of the tibia ; outer edge with black spots and tufted 

 setae. 



Female much larger than the male, with the vertex, 

 pronotum, and scutellum almost immaculate. An 

 inverted V-like mark occurs on the apex of the crown. 

 Abdomen longer than the elytra, with its last ring 

 tufted and yellow. Frons brown, with pale transverse 

 lines. 



The pygofer of the female (see Plate L., fig. 5) has 



