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Cicada tibicen Linn. Uhler.* 



Tibicen rimosa (Say) Uhler. 



Tibicen septendecim (Linn.) Uhler. 



Myndiis impunctatus (Fitch). 



Oliarus quinquelineatus (Say). 



Liburnia arvensis (Fitch). 



Stenocranus dorsalis (Fitch). 



Ormenis pruinosa (Say). 



Lanienia vulgaris (Fitch). 



Enchenopa binotata (Say). 



Campylenchia curvata (Fabr.). 



Publilia con cava (Say). 



Carynota n. genus. Dr. Goding 

 gives Optilete Stal as a synonym 

 of this genus. Membracis niera 

 Say must be considered its type. 



Vanduzea arquata (Say). 



Cyrtolobus inornatus (Say). 



Stictocephala inermis (Fahr.). 



Cyrtolobus vau (Say). 



Atymna castanse (Fitch). 



Atymna querci (Fitch). 



Archasia galeata (Fabr.). 



Cyrtosia n. genus. This name 

 being preoccupied, Dr. Goding 

 has adopted in its place Mr. 

 Uhler' s MS. name Cyrtolobus 

 (see Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, xix, 

 1892, p. 257). 



Carynota marmorata (Say). 



Cyrtolobus fenestratus (Fitch). 

 Type of Cyrtosia Fitch == Cyrto- 

 lobus Goding. 



Telamona n. genus. Type, T. fas- 

 ciata Fitch. 



Telamona fasciata Fitch, female. 



Heliria scalaris (Fairm). 



Telamona coryli Fitch, female, if I 

 have rightly identified the species. 



Telamona montlcola (Fabr.). 



Acutalis dorsalis (Fitch). 



Microcentrus carya^ (Fitch). 



Aphrophora parallela Say. 



Aphrophora saratogensis (Fitch). 



Clastoptera pini Fitch — probably 

 correct. 



Diedrocephala coccinea (Forst.). 



VAN DUZEE. 



35. Diedrocephala moUipes (Say). 



36. Diedrocephala novaeboracensis 



(Say). 



37. Helochara communis Fitch. Type 



of genus. 



38. May possibly be Burmeister's Gy- 



pona striata, published a few 

 years earlier. 



39. Paramesus vitellinus (Fitch). 



40. Only tlie female of the next (41). 



41. Jassus olitorius Say. 



42. Chlorotettix tergatus (Fitch). 



43. Chlorotettix unicolor (Fitch), type 



of genus Chlorotettix V^anD. 



44. Eutettix (?) seminudus (Say). 



45. Thamnotettix clitellarius (Say). 



46. Phlepsius strobi (Fitch). 



47. May prove identical with Jassus 



verticis Say. 



48. Bythoscopus variabilis (Fitch). 



49. Male of B. variabilis. 



50. Bythoscopus fenestratus (Fitch). 



51. Bythoscopus minor (Fitch). 



52. Doubtless a species of Bythoscopus. 



53. Bythoscopus nigrinasi (Fitch). 



54. Athysanus Curtisii (Fitch). 



55. Deltocephalus Sayii (Fitch). 



56. Deltocephalus Melsheimerii (F?Yc7i). 



57. Deltocephalus inimicus (Say). 

 58 Phlepsius irroratus (Say). 



59. Phlepsius fulvidoi"Sum (Fitch). 



60. PlatymetopJus aculus (Say). 



61. Erythroneura. Now united with 



Typhlocyba Germ. 



62. Typhlocyba vulnerata (Fitch) 



Woodic. * 



63. Typhlocyba vitis (Harris) Woodw. 



64. Typhlocyba afiinis (Fitch) Woodiv. 



65. Typhlocyba tricincta (Fitch) 



Woodw. 



66. Typhlocyba obliqua (Say) Woodw. 



67. Empoasca fabse (Harris). 



68. Empoa n. genus: also united with 



Typhlocyba Germ. 



69. Typhlocyba querci (Fitch) Woodw. 



70. Typhlocyba coccinea (Fitch) 



Woodw. 



* In the Cicadidae, Mr. Uhler's list published in the Transactions of the Maryland Academy 

 of Sciences, vol. i, has been followed: in the Typhlocylida), that of Mr. Woodworth, in 

 Psyche, vol. v. 



