LIST OF HOMOPTEBOUS INSECTS. 



10. ApHUOPIIORA BIl'HONS. 



Fulvo-viridis ; fades sculellique lalera nigra ; pectoris discus 

 piceus ; abdomen ferruyineum apice nigrum ; pedes fulvi, nigro 

 fasciali ; alte anticce ferrugine<B, albo binotalte. 



Very nearly allied to A. compacla. Head and chest trans- 

 versely rugulose ; head tawny ; front with a keel ; face black with 

 eight tawny slightly oblique ridges on each side : chest green, tawny 

 in front ; scutcheon with a black border on each side, much attenu- 

 ated towards the tip, more than half the length of the abdomen : 

 disk of the breast pitchy : abdomen ferruginous, black towards the 

 tip : legs tawny, with black bands ; Ibre-wings ferruginous with a 

 short white band before the middle, and with a slight while streak 

 near the fore border at two-thirds of the length : hind-wings colour- 

 less ; veins tawny. Length of the body 2i lines ; of the wings 6^ 

 lines, 

 n. New Holland. Presented by the Entomological Club. 



11. APHROPHOIIA? GOODOTII. 



Aphrophora Goudotii, Benn. Proc. Znol. Snc. Load. 1833, 12. 



12. ApHIlOPUOIl.i ? FLAVICEPS. 



Aphrophora .'' flaviceps, Guer. Icon. Reg. An. Texle, 366. 

 Madagascar. 



13. Aphrophora ? ornata. 



Aphrophora ornata, Guir. Icon. Reg. An, Textc, 370. 

 Para. 



Genus 2. PTYELUS. 



Ptyelus, St. Farg. el Serv. Enc. Mith. x., Ainyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. 



Him. 566. 

 Cicada, p., Linn., Stall, Deg., Geoff. 

 Tettigonia, p., Fabr. 



Cercopis, p., Fabr., Schr., Panz., Blanch. 

 Aphrophora, p., Germ., Bunn. 



