LIST or HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. OO 



Genus 5. ZAMMARA. 

 Zammaia, Amyot el Senille, Hint. Nat. Hem. 468, 367. 



1. ZiMMAHA TY.MPA>iUM. 



Zainmara lyrapanuin, Ami/at et Scrv. Hist. Nat. Him. 468, t. 



Tettigonia tyinpammi, Fab. Si/.it. Rlii/n. 40, 36. 



Cicada tvinpamun, Germ. T/ion. Areh. ii, 2, 7. Silb. Rev. Ent. 



ii. 69, 32, f. 23. Pert!/, Del. An. Art. 176, pi. 35, f. 1. Burm. 



Handb. Ent. ii. 1, 183, 7. Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. iii. 167,4. 



Him.yA. 10, f. 1. 

 rt — f. Brazil. 



2. Zammara strepens. 



Zamraara stitpens, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Him. 46!), 2. 

 Cicada tyinpanum, Pal'. Beauv. Ins. 132, Him. pi. 20. f. 5. 

 rt, b. Brazil. From Mr. Mornay's collection. 



3. Zammaka smaragdina, Mas. 



Nervus Iransversus lus feri rectus, valdi obliqniis, angulum perob- 



tusmn Jingens, 2o plus duplu ejus lonyitudine divisus ; 2us 



subcurvus, obliquus, angulum valdd obtusum fingens, \o di- 



mulio brevior ; Sits subundalus, oblif/uus, angulum subacutum 



fingens ; 4us subcurvus, obliquus, angulum acutum fingens, 



3o paullo brevior 



Second marginal areolet about one-fouvth longer than tlie first: 



fust cross-vein nearly strai-^ht, very slanting, forming an extremely 



obtuse angle, parted from the second by much more than twice its 



length ; second very slightly curved, slanting, forming a very obtuse 



angle, not half the length of the first ; third very slightly waved, 



slanting, forming a very slightly acute angle ; fourth slightly curved, 



slanting, forming an acute angle, a little shorter than the third ; 



fifth straight, upright, forming an obtuse angle. Body tawny, 



tinged with green : head very much narrower than the fore-chest, 



adorned with alarge black band, which encloses the eyelets,and sends 



forth two branches on each side; face convex, black above, pale 



tawny in Iront, with a row of black spots on each side, and with two 



green stripes which enclose a black stripe : mouth pale green, with 



a black tip, reacliing beyond the hind-hips : eyes rather prominent : 



feelers black, slender: scutcheon of the f(u'e-chest adorned witli 



