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veins yellow ; on the fore border a black vein is enclosed between 

 two yellow veins and extends to the pale yellow brand ; flaps with a 

 tawny tinge at the base and along part o( the middle vein. Length 

 of the body 8 lines ; of the wings 23 lines. 



(I. North India. From Mr. Warwick's collection. 



100. Cicada Cadisia, Mas. 



Nermis tramversus \usfere rectus, xubobliquus, angulum ohftmim 

 fini/ens, 2o quinquies ejus Inngitudine divhus ; 2us feri rectus, 

 subobliquus, angulum oblusum fingens, \o paull/t lungior ; 3u« 

 rectus, obliquus, angulum rectum fingens; ius ferd rectus, 

 angulum subacutum fingens, 3o obliquior et mullb longior. 

 Second marginal areolet full three-fourths of the length of the 

 first; first cross-vein almost straight, slightly slanting, forming an 

 obtuse angle, parted from the second by full five times its length ; 

 second almost straight, slightly slanting, forming an obtuse angle, a 

 little longer than the first ; third straight, slanting, forming a right 

 angle ; fourth nearly straight, fonning a slightly acute angle, more 

 slanting and much longer tiian the third ; fifth curved, upright, 

 forming a hardly acute angle. Body black, slender, tawny beneath : 

 head a little narrower than the fore-chest ; face convex, not promi- 

 nent, adorned with a tawny spot above and with a tawny stripe on 

 each side in front: mouth ferruginous with a black tip, reaching 

 the hind-hips: eyes prominent: feelers black: fore-chest a little 

 narrower in front than behind ; scutcheon adorned in front with two 

 pale tawny spots, with a dark red spot on each side, and with two 

 tawny spots near the liind border ; hind-scntcheon tawny, very nar- 

 row, black along the fore border, much widened and forming an 

 obtuse angle at the base of each fore-wing, its sides not excavated : 

 scutcheon of the middle-chest adorned with two pale red, nearly 

 parallel stripes ; cross-ridge tawny ; hind border harflly excavated : 

 abdomen obconical, much longer than the chest; hind borders of 

 the segments tawny : drums pale tawny, small, parted by a narrow 

 interval : legs pale red ; feet ferruginous ; claws black, ferruginous 

 towards the base; thighs streaked with brown ; knees pitchy ; fore- 

 feet black ; fore-thighs armed with three long ferruginous teeth 

 which are black at the base : wings colourless ; fore border tawuy ; 

 veins tawny, black towards the tips. Length of the body 7* lines ; 

 of the wings 16i lines. 



n, b. South Africa. Presented by Dr. A. Smith. 



