38 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSEOTS. 
CErPHALOXYS HEBES. 
Mas. Testacea; caput subaculum ; prothorax nigricans, testaceo 
marginata et villata; mesothoraw vittis quatuor obconicis 
nigricantibus ; abdomen nigro quadrimaculatum ; opercula 
obliqua, longi-conica ; ala vitree. 
Male. Testaceous. Head somewhat acute and prominent. 
Prothorax blackish, with a testaceous stripe and a testaceous border. 
Mesothorax with four blackish obconical stripes ; the inner pair very 
short, Second and third abdominal segments with two black spots 
on each. Opercula oblique, elongate-conical. Wings vitreous; 
veins pale green, black at the tips. Fore wings with the first and 
second transverse veins straight and upright; first hardly more than 
half the length of the second, from which it is parted by much more 
than thrice its length; third and fourth straight, oblique. Length 
of the body 8 lines; of the wings 20 lines. 
a. North China. From Mr. Fortune's collection. 
Genus CARINETA, Cat. Hom. p. 240. 
CARINETA CALIDA. 
Mas. Rufescens, pubescens, sublus viridis aut testacea ; caput 
apud oculos nigricans ; facies vitta divisa nigra ; prothorax 
lituris discalibus margineque nigris ; mesothoraa vitlis quatuor 
obconicis nigris vie conspicuis ; pedes virides, Semoribus anti- 
cis cxlus ferrugineis, tibiis tarsisque anticis nigris; ale 
vitree ; antice areolis marginalibus fuscescente substrigatis. 
Male. Reddish, pubescent, pale green or testaceous beneath. 
Head blackish about the ocelli; face with a black stripe, which is 
divided in front by a testaceous line. Prothorax with some black 
marks in the disk; border narrow, mostly black. Mesothorax with 
the outlines of the four usual obconical black stripes slight and in- 
complete. Legs pale green ; fore femora ferruginous on the outer 
side; fore tibie and fore tarsi black. Wings vitreous; veins red- 
dish, black towards the tips. Fore wings with an indistinct brown- 
ish streak on each of the marginal areolets; first and second trans- 
verse veins short, almost straight and upright; first parted from the 
second by more than thrice its length; third and fourth straight; 
third longer and more oblique than the fourth. Length of the body 
6 lines; of the wings 18 lines. 
a. Ega. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
