464 LIST or HOMOPTEBOUS INSECTS. 



numerous, irregular in the disk but forming two uninterrupted bands 

 towards each tip with which they arc parallel ; fore border slightly 

 convex, along it a row of slightly oblique parallel cross-veins of 

 nearly equal length ■• hind-wings white ; veins whitish. Length of 

 the body 2i lines ; of the wings 9 lines. 

 a. Eio Janeiro. Presented by J. P. G. Smith, Esq. 



54. PCECILOPTERA HEBES. 



Viridis, depressa, tuberculata; caput conicum, sat longum ; pedes 

 Jlavi ; tarsi fulvi ; alec anlkte mrides, apice truncalie, margine 

 poslicn tuberculata; nla posticee ulbidcs. 

 Body pale green : head and thorax flat, tuberculated : head 

 moderately long, crown conical, bordered by a vim in front ; front 

 slightly convex, narrower towards ihe cpislotna, bordered by a rim, 

 slightly rounded on each side,almost straight where it joins theepis- 

 toma, with a short middle ridge towards ihe crown, an indistinct 

 slightly oblique ridge on each side; ci)istQma slightly convex, rather 

 long: fore-chest much longer than the crown, truncated in front, 

 notched behind, much longer in the middle than on each side: 

 middle-chest full thiiec the length of the fore-chest; abdomen ob- 

 conical, a little longer than the chest: legs yellow; feet tawny: 

 wings broad : fore-wings green, truncated at the tips wliich form 

 right angles with the hind borders, the latter are tuberculated and 

 very slightly dilated towards the base ; veins green ; longitudinal 

 veins rather numerous ; cross-veins numerous, moderately regular ; 

 fore border convex, a row of slightly oblique parallel cross-veins 

 along two-thirds of its length from the base : hind-wings whitish. 

 Length of the body 2^ lines ; of the wings 8 lines. 

 a. New South Wales. From Mr. Pamplin's collection. 



65. PCECILOPIERA SERVA, Fcm. 



Sordidi straminea ; caput breve ; thorax carinatus ; aim anticce 



albid<e, apice truncatce, margine postico tuberculatce ; ala: pos- 



ticw stMimpida. 



Body dingy straw-colour: head short ; crown and front forming 



one compartment, which above is short, convex, and conical; fore 



part flat, nearly linear, a little narrower towards the epistoma, 



bordered by a slight rim, very much longer than broad, straight 



where it joins the epistoma, with a middle ridge which extends along 



half the length from the crown ; side compartments large, concave. 



