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236. Cicada NionoviBiDis, Fem. 



Nervus transversus \mfere rectus, valdi obliquns, angulum perob- 

 tiLium fin/fens, 2o triplo ejjis longiludine divisus ; 2u4 fer^ 

 rectus vatde obliquns, angulum perobtusxim fingens, \o multo 

 brevior ; 3us rectus, erectus, angulum subobtusum fingens ; 

 4us rectus, ohliquui, angulum vix aculum fingens, 3i longi- 

 ludine. 



Second marginal areolet a little shorter than the first; first 

 cross-vein almost straig;lit, very obliqne, forming; an extremely ob- 

 tuse angle, parted from the second by thrice ils length ; second al- 

 most straight, very oblique, forming an extremely obt\ise angle, 

 much shorter than the first; third slraight, erect, forming a slightly 

 obtuse angle; fourth straight, oblique, forming a hardly acute an- 

 gle, as long as the third; fifth slraight, slightly oblique, forming an 

 almost right angle. One of the short-winged species : body black, 

 clothed with white hairs ; borders of the segments mostly green : 

 head a little narrower than the chest ; a green spot on the front, 

 which is convex, not prominent : mouth green with a black tip, 

 reaching the hind-hips : eyes not prominent: sides of the fore-chest 

 straight ; hind-scutcheon mostly green, widened and rounded on 

 each side, where it extends much beyond the anterior part: hind- 

 border of middle-chest convex: abdomen longer than the chest, 

 compressed at the tip: legs green, marked witli black; feet black; 

 wings colourless ; veins tawny, black at the base and at the tip ; 

 fore-border green, brown towards the tip. Length of the body 9 

 lines; of the wings 18 lines. 



a, b. South Africa. Presented by Dr. A. Smith. 



237. Cicada intaota, Fem. 



Nervus transversus hw suhcurvus, subobliquus, angulum obtttsum 

 fingens, 2o quadruplo ejus longiludine divisus; 2us rectus, 

 fere erectus, angulum obtusum fingens, \o multa brevior ; 3us 

 rectus, obliquus, angulum acutum fingens; 4«s subcurvus, 

 obliquus, angulum subacutum fingens, 'io longior. 



Allied to C. nitida, Deg. 



Second marginal areolet about two-thirds of the length of the 

 first ; first cross-vein slightly curved outward, slightly oblique, form- 



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