566 LIST OF HOMOPTEROns INSECTS. 



and at the lips, tawny and punctured towards tbe base. Length of 

 the body 4 lines; of the wings 10 lines, 

 rt, b. New York. 



Var. 0. Head and fore part of the fore-chest pale yellow tinged 

 with green : keel tawny, partly green : legs tinged with green : 

 oviduct pitchy, cuned. 

 a. St. John's Blufl', E. Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



Group. 4. Eairm. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. Ime Serie, iv. 312. 



36. Thelia bimaculata. 



Thelia bimaculata, Amyol et Serv. Hist. Nat. Hem. 541. Fairm. 



Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Sirie, iv. 312, 21. 

 Membracis bimaculata, Fabr. Ent. Si/st. iv. 10, II. Syst. Bhyn. 



14, 37. Coq. 111. Icon. i. 31, pi. 8, f. 1. Harris, Ins. liew 



Engl. 179. 



a. Warm Springs, N. Carolina. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 

 b. ? 



37. Thelia unanimis. 



Fulva, piceo nebulosa ; prothorux antice cornu jmrrecto ascendenle 

 armatus, poslicd utrinqite (juinquecarinalus ; alie antictc livi- 

 pidce, apice fnscce. 

 Tawny : head and fore-chest shining, roughly punctured, with 

 irregular pitchy marks ; punctures mostly black : head short, trans- 

 versely subfusiform, much narrower than the fore-chest ; face narrow 

 and conical in front, broader and semicircular behind, nearly as long 

 as the head behind it: fore-chest distinctly ridged, armed with a 

 porrcct ascending horn which is a little more inclined upward than 

 the keel behind it ; the latter extends far beyond the tip of the 

 abdomen, and has five ridges on each side ; shoulders prominent, 

 almost reclangular : legs clothed with short white hairs : wings 

 colourless ; tips of the fore-wings brown ; veins tawny. liCngth of 

 the body (i lines ; of the wings 11 lines. 



«. ? Presented by the Kntomological Club. 



b. ? 



