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forming a slightly acute angle. Body black, dark ferruginous be- 

 neath : head as broad as the fore-chest, adorned wiih a tawny stripe 

 which is interrui)led and forms three parts of a circle in the middle ; 

 just beliind it and adjoining the eyes are two large tawny spots ; face 

 conical, prominent, deep ferruginous : mouth black, ferruginous at 

 the base, reaching the hind-hips : eyes prominent ; feelers black : 

 scutcheon of the fore-chest adorned with three tiiwny spots, the 

 middle one club-shaped, the side pair nearly oval ; hind-scutcheon 

 dark ferruginous, its sides hardly angular : scutcheon of the middle- 

 chest adorned with six tawny marks, the middle pair very small, the 

 next pair nearly conical, the outer pair longer ; hind border dark 

 ferruginous, slightly excavated : abdomen obconical, longer than 

 the chest, clothed with ferruginous hairs : legs ferruginous ; shanks 

 darker than the thighs; feet black; fore-lhighs armed with three 

 tawny teeili ; wings more iridescent than usual, adorned with blue 

 and purple lustre, hrown and lawny and marked with black at the 

 base ; veins bright tawny ; longitudinal veins towards the lips and 

 cross-veins clouded with brown ; flaps tinged with brown, bright 

 pale red towards the base. I,cngth of the body 21 lines; of the 

 wings 60 lines. 



a—/. New Holland. 



2. FlDIClNA MANNIFEIIA. 



Tettigonia raannifera, Fabr. Sysl. Rhyn. 36, 13. Stall, Cic. 88, 



pi. 23, f. 126.1 

 Cicada mannifeia. Germ. Silb. Rev. Ent. ii. 66, 1 . Burm. Handh. 



Ent. ii. 1, 183, 8. Blanch. Hist. Ins. iii. 167, 15. 

 Cicada cantatrixi' Germ. Tlion, Arch. ii. 2, 5, 36, 51. 

 fl. Brazil. Presented by J. G. Children Esq. 

 I), c. Brazil. From Mr. Mornav's collection. 

 <l~g Brazil. 



3. FlUIClNA RKCTA, Fcm. 



Nerms tramversvs Xmfen) rectus, mldi obliquus, angulum perob- 

 timim fingens, 2« fere Iriplb ejus lomjitudine dit'isus ; 2u> 

 subcurvus, valde obliquus, angulum pernbtusum Jingens, H 

 dimidio vix longior ; Sus umlalus, subobliquus, angulum inx 

 acutum jingens ; 4us undalus, obliquus, angulum aculum fin- 

 gens, 3» mullu longior. 



Second marginal areolet full seven-eighths of the length of the 

 first : first cross-vein nearly straight, very obliqnc, forming an ex- 

 tremely obtuse angle, parted from the second l>y nearly thrice its 



