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spots by the hind border; sides somewhat rounded. Wings 
vitreous; veins testaceous. Fore wings with brown spots on the 
transverse veins, and on the marginal transverse veinlets, and with 
paler brown streaks on the marginal veins; first transverse vein 
parted by nearly six times its length from the second, which slants 
as usual, whereas the first is oblique in the opposite direction ; third 
and fourth straight and nearly upright. Length of the body 9 
lines ; of the wings 24 lines. 
a. Isle St. Thomas. From Mr. Cuming’s collection. 
South America. 
Cicapa DovANCELII. 
Cicada Duvancelii, Guér. Icon. Regn. Anim. Ins. pl. 58,f.1. Voy. 
de la Coquille, Zool. 184. 
Brazil. 
CicaDA FULVOVIRIDIS. 
Fem. Viridis; fulvo varia ; caput vittis duabus posticis unaque 
antica nigris; prothorax vitlis duabus interruptis nigris ; 
mesothorax fascia media arcuata vittis duabus lateralibus in- 
terruptis guitisque quatuor posticis fuscis; abdomen supra 
fulvum, segmentorum marginibus viridibus, strigts duabus 
apicalibus fuscis ; ale vilree ; antice areolis marginalibus 
Suscescente lineatis, venis marginalibus fusco strigatis, venarum 
furcis venisque transversis nigris, his nigro nebulosis. 
Female. Nearly allied to C. Chariclo and to C. tomentosa. 
Green, varied with tawny, paler beneath, Head with two black 
stripes on the vertex, and with one on the face. Prothorax with two 
black interrupted stripes; under side black on each side. Mesotho- 
rax with a brown semicircle in the middle, and with a brown inter- 
rupted stripe on each side ; four brown duts towards the hind bor- 
der, Abdomen tawny above; hind borders of the segments green ; 
a brown streak on each side at the tip. Wings vitreous; veins 
green, black towards the tips. Fore wings with a very indistinct 
pale brown line on each marginal areolet; transverse veins and 
forks of the veins black, the former clouded with black ; a brown 
streak on each marginal vein and on each transverse marginal vein- 
let; first and second transverse oblique, like those of C. tomentosa, 
the first parted from the second by more than four times its length ; 
