LIST OP HOMOPTEnOUS INSECTS. 2b0 



1. HOTINUS CANDELAIUUS. 



Hutiniis candelarius, Amyol et Sen. Hist. Nat. Him.i90, 1. 

 Laternaria candelaria, Linn. Mus. Lud. Ulr. 153, 2. Act. Stockh. 



1746,63,))]. 1, 1,5,6. 

 Fulgoiia candelaiiu, Linn. St/sl. Nat. i. 2, 70, 33. Fabr. Syst. Ent. 



673,3. .S'/?. /?is. ii. 313,4. Mant. Ins. \\.2m,i. Ent.Si/st.W. 



2, 4. St/St. Rhyn. 2, 4. Oliv. Eno. vi. 593, 568, 4, pi. 1 09, f. 3. 



StoU, Cic. 44, pi. 10, f. 46. Itopscl, Lis. Belust. ii. Locust. 



189, pi. 30. Don. Ins. China, pi. 14. Dcg. Ins. iii. 197, 2. 



Echo. Av. pi. 120. Suh. Im. pi. 10, f. 62. Gmel. Ed. 



Syst. Nat. i. 4, 2089, 3. Tiyn. Hist. Nat. Ins. iv. 107, pi. 2, 



f. 1. Pat. Beauv. Ins. 168. Him. pi. 19, f. 2. Dumiril, 



Cons. Got. Ins. pi. 38, f. 4. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 1, 168, I. 



Westw. Trans. Linn. Soc. xviii. 138, 4. Duncan's Nat. Libr. 



i. 283, pi. 23, f. 1. Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. iii. 169, 8. Hhn. 



pi. 12, f. 1. 

 Flata candelaria. Germ. Mant. Ent. iii. 189, 1. Thon, Arch. ii. 2, 



46, 1. 

 Pyrops candelaria. Spin. Ann. Soc. Ent. Ft. viii. 233, 1. 



a — (/. Hong Kong, Cbina. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 



e — /. China. 



m. Silliet. From llie Rev. J. Slainfortli's collection. 



2. HOTINUS 0VANIR08TRIS. 



Fulgora cyanirostris, Guirin, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2ine Sirie, iii. 

 Bull. Ent. 96. 



3. HoTiNus viRiDiRosTius, Fem. 

 Pyrops viridirostris, Westu: Orient. Ent. pi. f. 4. 



Luteus, caput viride, pedes nigri, femora basi lutea, aim anlica- 

 virides luteo basi fusciatce apice inaculata;, alee posticcB lutea 

 apice nigra;. 



Nearly allied to H. candelarius, from wliicli it is chiefly distin- 

 guished by the green protuberance of its bead. Body luteous : 

 head green ; epistoma hiteous: mouth dark brown witb a black tip: 

 a black slighlly oblique stripe on each side of the shield ; scutche- 

 on having on each side two black spols, between which there is a 

 spindle-shaped black stripe : fore bor<lers of the abdominal segments 

 brown beneath: legs black; thighs brown, luteous at the base; 

 hind-thighs luteous: lore-wings green, adorned with two luteous 



