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ing an obtuse angle, parted from the second by about four times its 

 leugth ; second straight, almost upright, forming an obtuse angle, 

 much shorter than tiie first ; third straight, oblique, fonning an acute 

 angle; fourth slightly curved inward, oblique, forming an acute an- 

 gle, much longer than the third ; fifth slightly curved outward, 

 slightly oblique, forming a hardly obtuse angle. Allied to C. Cuna. 

 Body pale green : head a little narrower than the chest ; suture be- 

 tween the crown and the front very distinct ; front rather convex : 

 mouth with a black tip, reaching the hind-hips : eyes not prominent: 

 fore-chest very slightly convex on each side : hind-scutcheon almost 

 angular by the base of each fore-wing ; disk of the middle-chest 

 slightly buff; hind-border slightly concave: abdomen pale red, 

 longer than the chest; hind-borders of the segments green: legs 

 pale luteous, partly green ; forc-lhighs armed with four teeth, one 

 very oblique, near the base, longer than the second and third, which 

 are more upright and near the tip ; fourth still nearer the tip, very 

 small : wings colourless ; veins black, green towards the base. 

 Length of the body 7 lines ; of the wings 22 lines, 

 a. ? From Mr. Shuckard's collection. 



238. Cicada Leocothoe. 



Ncrvus Iramversm I its reettis,feri ereclus, angulum suhobhtsum 

 fingens, 2o plus triplo ejus longitxidine divisus ; 2us rectus, 

 fere erectm, angulum oblusumjingens, lo Inngior ; 3us rectus, 

 ubliguus, angulum aculum fingens ; Aus fere i-eclus, obliquus, 

 angulum subaculum fingens, 3o longior ; 5us subcurvus, fere 

 erectus, angulum subreclum fingens. 



Second marginal areolet three-fourths of the length of the first ; 

 first cross-vein straight, almost upriffht, forming a very slightly ob- 

 tuse angle, divided Irom the second by more than thrice its length ; 

 second straight, almost upright, forming an obtuse angle, longer 

 than the first ; third straight, oblique, forming an acute angle ; 

 fourth almost straight, oblique, forming a very slightly acute angle, 

 longer than the third ; fifth very slightly curved outward, almost 

 erect, forming an almost right angle. Body slender, pale red : head 

 with two black bands on tlie crown, and with two black stripes on 

 the face: eyes prominent; fore-chest with a green stripe between 

 two black stripes ; sides almost straight ; hind-scutcheon narrow: 

 middle-chest with five black spoUs, two in front, one in the middlej 

 and two on the hind-border, which is convex : abdomen longer than 

 the chest: oviduct extending beyond the tip: fore-thighs aimed 



