LIST OF HOMOPTEIIOUS INSECTS. 



flaps 



liand, and at the tip with a white spot ; veins dark tawny ; 

 brown. Length of the body 13 lines ; of the wings 36 lines. 

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8. OxvPLEUBA nAsiALBA, Mas. 



Nermm transversus lits fere rectus, valiU obliquus, angulum per- 

 obtiisum Jingens, 2o qninquies ejtis longiludine divisus ; 2vs 

 subcurvus, valde obliquus, angulum perobtusum fingens, \o 

 phis dupld longior ; 3ms subcurvus,obliquus, angulum acutmn 

 Jingens ; 4us curvus, erectits, angulum subaculum fingens. 



Second marginal areolet as long as the first : first cross-vein nearly 

 straight, very slanting, forming an extremely obtuse angle, parted 

 from the second by full five times its length ; second very slightly 

 curved, very slanting, forming an extremely obtuse angle, a little 

 more than twice the length of the first ; third very slightly curved, 

 slanting, forming an acute angle; fourth curved, upright, forming 

 a slightly acute angle. Body yellow, clothed with white hairs, 

 covered beneath with white powder : forehead adorned with a black 

 band in front and behind, and with a stripe of short black bands on 

 each side ; cheeks also with slender black batids : eyes tawny : eye- 

 lets red : feelers tawny with black bands and tips : fore-chest adorned 

 with seven small black marks: middle-chest adorned with three 

 black stripes, the side pair oblique, the middle one straight, widened 

 on each side by the fore border, and having a small black spot on 

 each side near the hind border : abdomen black ; drums, tip and 

 hind borders of the segments yellow : legs yellow, clothed with 

 short white hairs ; lips of the claws black ; hind-shanks beset with 

 tawny spines ; fore-thighs armed beneath with two small teeth : 

 wings colourless, while at the base above, brown at the base be- 

 neath : from this brown hue a short tawny stripe proceeds along the 

 hind border, and communicates with an oblique brown band which 

 crosses the wing near ils base; hind-wings colourless, dark brown 

 with a whitish outline for near half the surface from the base which 

 is tawny ; flaps dark brown ; veins tawny, pitchy at the tips of the 

 fore-wings. Length of the body 9 lines ; of the wings 29 lines. 

 a. North Bengal. From Miss Campbell's collection. 



