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CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. 



[Bull. 



Pronotum not extending back over the abdomen ; not elevated . . 8 

 Pronotum extending back over the abdomen, usually much 



elevated MEMBRACIDAE, p. 163 



Tibiae with but few spines, not in two rows . . .CERCOPIDAE, p. 206 

 Tibiae with a double row of spines beneath. .CICADELLIDAE, p. 56 



Family FULGORIDAE. 



By Edward Payson Van Duzee. 



In its general facies this family is widely distinct from those 

 that precede it. The head is usually large, sometimes produced 

 anteriorly into more or less of a rostrum; the vertex, front and 

 often the clypeus is furnished with three carinae; the pronotum 

 is commonly narrow and often strongly angled, forming a mere 

 collar to the front of the mesonotum, and is usually tricarinate, the 

 lateral carinae frequently curving around behind the eyes. The 



Antenna, 



Lateral 

 compartment 

 o! pronotum 



- Cephalic horn 



, Vertex 



Compound eye 



Di&cai compartment 



'\ Pronotum 



^«t IVlesonotum 

 \ 

 -_- i^'- Mesonotal carinae 



Femur 

 - Tibia 



r-p Tarsus 



Tarsus 



Fig. I. Scolops angustatus Uhler, — dorsal view, showing parts used in 

 classification. Greatly enlarged. Drawing by Dr. Philip Garman. 



