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acquired as the result of its sub-maritime 
environment, it is now quite sufficiently 
distinct to be considered a separate species. 
I may add that Dr. L. Melichar of Vienna, 
an authority on European Cicadina to whom 
I sent specimens, is of the same opinion. 
It is usually found on the ground beneath 
the herbage, but I beat imagines of both sexes 
as well as empty nymph-skins from Suada 
fruticosa. 
Acocepiialus limicola, Edw. Salt-marshes, Hunstanton, 
30th July, 1886, Wells, 28th August, 1907. 
This species bears the same relation to A. 
albifrons, that the preceding does to A. 
nervosus. 
Jassaria. 
Deltocephalus coronifer. Marsh. Wretham Heath, on 
the dry sandy banks of Ringmere, 24th August, 
1905 (Edwards). 
Typhlocybina. 
Typhlocyba frustrator, Edw. Arminghall, off elm. 6th 
October, 1889 ; Foxley Wood, 10th October, 
1890 ; Howe Grove, 10th September, 1891 
(Edwards). 
„ candidula, Kbm. Occurred at the same time and 
place as Idiocerus cognatus (supra). It has 
also been found in the London district. 
The following notices refer to species already recorded for 
the county : — 
Tingidina. 
Serenthia l.eta. Fall. Weybourne, 19th September. 1908, 
(Edwards). 
Saldid.e. 
Salda lateralis. Fall. ' Weybourne, 19th September. 1908, 
both sexes abundant ; the only Saida seen 
(Edwards). 
