LIST OF HOMOPTKROUS INSECTS. 



6. Cicada hesonans, Fem. 



Nervus transversus lus subcurvus, valde obliquus, unguium perob- 

 tusum Jim/ens, 2o Iripli) efus Inngiludine divisus ; '2us suh- 

 curmis, valde obliquus, angulum •perobltisum fingens, \o paulld 

 longior ; 3us undatus, obliquus, angulum subacutum Jingens ; 

 4us undatus, obliquus, angulum subacutum Jingens, 3o longior. 

 Second marginal areolct nearly five-sixths of the lenifth of the 

 first : first cross-vein very slightly curved, very slanting, forming an 

 extremely obtuse angle, parted from the second by thrice its length ; 

 second slightly curved, very slanting, forming an extremely obtuse 

 angle, a little longer than the first; third waved, slanting, forming 

 a sliglitly acute angle; fourth waved, slanting, forming a slightly 

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

 forming a hardly acute angle. Body tawny with a ferruginous tinge : 

 head very little narrower than the fore-chest ; crown mostly occupied 

 by a broad black hand ; face slightly convex, partly black : eyes 

 rather prominent: mouth tawny with a black tip, reaching beyond 

 the middle-hips: scutcheon of the fore-chest adorned with a very 

 large obconical black stripe ; borders mostly black ; hind-scutcheou 

 much widened and slightly waved on each side : middle-chest 

 adorned with six black stripes ; the second pair broader than the 

 outer pair, narrower than the inner pair which are obconical ; a 

 large slightly cross-shaped black spot rests on the cross-ridge ; hind 

 border slightly excavated : abdomen obconical, black above, a little 

 longer than the chest : legs tawny ; fore-thighs armed with three 

 teeth of various size : wings colourless ; veins tawny ; first and second 

 cross-veins clouded with brown ; primitive arcolet fawn-colour ; fore- 

 flaps and the base of the hind-flaps gray with a buff tinge. Length 

 of the body 18 lines ; of the wings 56 Hues. 



7. ClCABA CONSONANS, MaS. 



Nermis transversus lus subcurvus, obliquus, angulum oblumm Jin- 

 gens, 2» plus quinquies ejus longiludine dirisus ; 2ms subcur- 

 vus, valdi obliquus, angulum pn-ohlnsum Jingens, \o paulld 

 longior ; 'Mts subcurvus, subobliquu^i, antjiilum reeiwn fingens ; 

 4jm subundatus, obliquus, angulum subacutum Jingens, 3o 

 multd longior. 



Second marginal areolel nearly three-fourths of the length of 

 the first : first cross-vein very slightly curved, slanting, forming an 



