LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 29 
Female, ~ Fertuginous, testaceous beneath. Head a little 
broader than the prothorax, blackish beneath, very short. Eyes 
prominent. Prothorax with a testaceous stripe; border very nar- 
yow, widened on each side. Abdomen with a testaceous band on 
the hind border of each segment. Wings vitreous; veins green or 
testaceous, black towards the tips. Fore wings slightly clouded 
with brown at the base and at the tip of the first marginal areolet ; 
first. transverse vein clouded with brown, oblique, but not in the 
usual direction, parted by about its length from the second, which 
is straight and upright; third and fourth straight, oblique. 
Length of the body 5} lines ; of the wings 16 lines. 
a. Ceylon. Presented by R. Templeton, Esq. 
CIcADA GUTTULARIS. 
Fom. Testacea, viridi varia ; caput litura quadrifurcata strigis- 
que quatuor lateralibus nigris ; prothorax fascia antica viltis- 
que duabus nigris, strigis sew nigricantibus ; mesothorax 
vitta strigisque decem nigris ; pectus nigro quadrimaculatum 5 
abdomen subtus apicem versus nigrum ; ale vitrea ; antice 
stiymate albido, apicibus, venis marginalibus apice venisque 
transversis fusco nebulosis. 
__ Female. Nearly allied to ©. tristigma. Testaceous, varied 
with green; under side mostly pale green. Head with a black 
four-forked mark about the ocelli, and with two black transverse 
streaks on each side; face with black streaks on the furrows, and 
with three on each side. Prothorax with a black band in front, 
and with two black stripes which approximate in the middle; three 
blackish streaks on each side, where there is an acute angle 
in front Mesothorax with a black middle stripe, and with five 
black streaks on each side. Pectus with four black spots. Abdo- 
men partly black beneath towards the tip. Wings vitreous ; veins 
testaceous, black towards the tips. Fore wings with a whitish 
stigma; tips and transverse veins, and tips of the marginal veins 
clouded with brown ; first transverse vein straight, oblique, but not 
in the usual direction, parted by full thrice its length from the 
second, which is hardly curved and but slightly oblique; third and 
fourth oblique, straight; fourth and fifth not clouded, Length of 
the body 6 lines; of the wings 22 lines. 
a, Birmah, From Mr. Waring’s collection. 
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