LIST 01' HOMOl'lIillOUS INSECTS. 



152 Cicada infans, Fern. 



Nervus transversus lus rectus, erectus, unguium subobtustttn fingens, 

 2o plus triplb ejus longiluiline divisw! ; 2ms subcurvus, feri 

 ereciw, unguium sububtusum fingens, \o puulld longior ; 3tM 

 feri rectus, subobliguus, unguium subacutum fingens ; 4us fere 

 rectus, subobliquas, unguium feri rectum fingens, Zo paullb 

 longior. 



Second marginal areolet as long as the first : first cross-vein 

 straight, upright, forming a slightly obtuse angle, parted from the 

 second by much more than three times its length ; second slightly 

 curved, almost upright, forming a slightly obtuse angle, a little 

 longer than the first ; third almost straight, slightly slanting, form- 

 ing a slightly acute angle; fourth almost straight, very slightly 

 slanting, forming a nearly right angle, a little longer than the third ; 

 fifth curved, upright, forming a hardly acute angle. Body black 

 above, tawny beneath, clothed with pale yellow hairs : head as broad 

 as the fore-chest j crown adorned with a tawny middle stripe, and 

 on each side with some tawny marks ; lace convex, rather promi- 

 nent, adorned in front with black bands which blend together in the 

 middle ; mouth tawny with a black tip, as lonjr as the middle-chest : 

 feelers black : eyes rather prominent : fore-chest not narrower in 

 front; scutcheon adorned with a tawny border and a tawny middle 

 stripe ; hind-scutchcon narrow above, slightly widened and rounded 

 on each side : scutcheon of the middle-chest adorned with a dark 

 lawny spot on each side and with two tawny stripes which widen 

 towards their tips where they communicate with the tawny hind 

 liorder; the latter is hardly excavated : abdomen much longer than 

 the chest; hind borders of the segments adorned with tawny bands 

 which widen towards the tip where the sides are wholly tawny: legs 

 tawny, clothed with pale yellow hairs ; knees and stripes of the 

 thighs black ; claws tawny ; fore-shanks and fore-feet mostly pitchy ; 

 fore-thighs armed with three rather long black teeth : wings colour- 

 less, tawny at the base and along the fore border ; veins tawny, 

 darker towards the tips, marked with black at the base. Length of 

 the body 6 lines; of the wings 13 lines. 



a. Adelaide. Presented bv the Entomological Club. 



