LIST 01' IIOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



6. TOMASPIS DIVISA. 



Rxifa ; thoracis discus, peclut, abdomen et pedes nii/ra ; ala an- 

 ticcB ni(/ro-fusc<e, basi rufcc. 

 Pale red : head convex, but not angular in front ; a slight 

 ridge along each side of the middle one ; transverse furrows very 

 shallow: mouih and antennae black, the former red at the base: 

 disk of the chest black, excepting the slight middle ridge, which is 

 red: breast, abdomen, and legs black : fore-wings blackish brown, 

 pale red at the base, and for a short space thence along the fore 

 border: hind-wings gray, brown at the tips and along the hind bor- 

 der ; veins black, red at the base. Length of the body 5i lines ; of 

 the wings 14 lines. 

 a. Brazil. Presented by the Entomological Club. 



Genus 3. UHINAULAX. 

 Bhinaulax, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Him. 560, 457. 



1. RlIINAULAX ANALIS. 



Cercopis analis, Fabr. Exit. Syst. iv. 49, 7. Syst. Rhyn. 93, 23. 

 Rhinaulax maciilipennis, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Him. 561, 1. 

 a— A. South Africa. Presented by Dr. A. Smith. 

 i,j. South Africa. From Mr. Argent's collection. 



k,l. ? 



Var. /3. Fore-wings dingy yellow instead of red. 

 m. South Africa. Presented by Dr. A. Smith, 

 n, 0. Cape. 



Genus 4. TRIECPHORA. 



Triecphora, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Him. 561, 468. 



Cicada, Linn., Scop., Geofpr., Panz. 



Cercopis, Fabr., Germ., Burm., Curl., Ramb., Blanch., Guir., Fieb. 



Tettigonia, Tign. 



