114 LIST OF HOMOPI'EROUS INSECTS. 



Stripes ; face very slijihtly convex, not at all pvominent, adorned 

 above with a broad bluck band; lurrows in front blackish : nioiitli 

 tawny with a black tip, reaching; the hind-hips : eyes rather promi- 

 nent: feelers black : fore-chest narrower before than behind ; furrows 

 of the scutcheon blackish ; hind-scutcheon green, adorned with four 

 black spots, two of these are on the fore border, and one nearer each 

 side and close to the hind border ; sides yellow, sliBhlly angular, 

 excavated towards the fore border: scutcheon of the middle-chest 

 adorned with three very indistinct slightly ferruginous obconical 

 stripes, a pitchy stripe runs along part of the outer side of each of 

 the inner pair which are much shorter than the outer pair, the latter 

 contain some indistinct pitchy marks ; hind border slightly exca- 

 vated: abdomen obconical, a little longer than the chest : opercula 

 small, partly covering the tymbals which are whitish ; drums pale 

 tawny, tinged with green, black at the base, small, widely apart: 

 legs tawny, tinged with green ; forc-lhighs armed with a long black 

 tooth ". wings colourless ; fore border green as far as the brand, 

 pitchy from thence till near the tip ; veins green, black towards the 

 tips. Length of the body lOi lines ; of the wings 30 lines. 



a. St. Lucia. Presented by W. Muter, Esq. 



82. Cicada Pronoe, Mas. 



Nerviis transver.ius ]iis subundalus, obliquus, angulum valde ob- 

 tusum fingens, 2o plus triplb ejus longiludine divisus ; 2»s 

 subunddtus, valde obli(juus, angulum pernbluatim Jingens, lo 

 multd lorigior ; .3m.s subundatiis obligmis, angulum rectum 

 fingens ; 4us valde undatus, angulum vix aculum fingens, 3u 

 longior et obliquior. 

 Second marginal areolet full five-sixths of the length of the 

 first : firet cross-vein slightly waved, slanting, forming a very ob- 

 tuse angle, parted from the second by much more than thrice its 

 length ; second slightly waved, very slanting, forming an extremely 

 obtuse angle, much longer than the first; third very slightly waved, 

 slanting, forming a right angle ; fourth much waved, forming a 

 hardly acute angle, more .slanting and much longer than the third ; 

 fifth curved, almost upright, forming a hardly acute ans;le. Body 

 tawny, short, broad : head and fore-chest ferruginous : head nearly 

 as broad as the fore-chest, j)ilchy about the eyelets ; face very con- 

 vex, not prominent : mouth tawny with a black lip, reaching nearly 

 to the hind-hips : eyes prominent : feelers black, tawny at the base: 

 hind-scutcheon of the lore-chest tawny, very broad, forming a very 

 obtuse angle above the base of the fore-wing, slightly indented on 



