78 LIST OF HOMOPl'EBOUS INSECTS. 



angular and much widened at the base of each fore-wing, slightly 

 excavated on each side : scutcheon of the middle-chest ferruginous, 

 adorned with some green marks, of these there is a large angular 

 spot in the middle, on each side a forked mark, behind which tliere is 

 a curved mark, and nearer each side a slight streak ; hind border 

 slightly excavated : abdomen oliccmical, tawny, darker at the tip, 

 longer than the chest, paler beneath : opercula tawny, small ; drums 

 pale green, small, fat apart : legs tawny ; tijjs of the claws black ; 

 fore-thighs armed with three teeth, two of moderate size, one very 

 small : wings colourless ; fore border green, tawny beyond the brand ; 

 veins green, adorned with a few black bands, tawny towards the 

 tips ; cross-veins clouded with pale brown ; a row of pale brown spots 

 near the tips of the longitudinal veins of the marginal areolets ; fore- 

 Haps brown ; hind-flaps brown between the middle-veins and the 

 fore border. Length of the body 13 lines; of the wings 'M lines, 

 rt. North India. From Mr. Warwick's collection. 



40. DUNDUUIA QUADRITDBEBCULATA. 



Cicada quadrituberculala, Signoret, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Sine, 

 v. 297. 



41. DUNDUBIA TUBE ROSA. 



Cicada tuberosa, Sii/noret, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Sirie, v. 299. 



Genus 11. FIDICINA. 



I'iilicina, Ami/ot el Serv. Hist. Nat. Him. 472, 373. 



I. FlDIClNA ANOULABIS. 



Cicada angularis, Germ. Silb. Rev. Ent. ii. 68, 31. 



Neruus transvei'sus \us fere rectus, perobliquus, unguium perobtu- 

 sumfingens, 2o feri duplb ejm longitudinc diviius ; 2its sub- 

 curvus, obliqutts, angulum wide obtuswn fingens, lo brevior ; 

 3«s undatus, obliquns, anyuhim aeulum fimjens ; 4ms subun- 

 datus, obliquus, angulum acutum fingens, 3o longior. 

 Second marginal areolet nearly as long as the first : (irst cro.ss- 

 vein nearly straight, extremely slanting, forming an extremely ob- 

 tuse angle, parted from the second by a little less than twice its 

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

 angle, shorter than the first ; third waved, slanting, forming a 

 slightly acute angle ; fourth slightly waved, slanting, forming an 

 acute angle, longer than the third ; fifth curved, nearly upright, 



