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INSECTAj lUIYNCHOTA. 
Thanmotetiix nigripictay id. 1. c. p. 740, same locality j T. fulvipictUy J. Salil- 
berg*, /. c. p. 212, Finland. 
Maci'opsis maeulipennisy StSl, I, c. p. 740, Philippines. 
FuLGORIDiE. 
Varieties of Aphana farinostty Web. (named cei'uginea), and Scamandra 
lachesis and hermioncy St., are described from the Philippines, p. 742, with 
table of allied species, p. 743 j Serida, W oik. ,= Zap f tops, Serv. ; Issns spec- 
tans, Walk.,= Cibyra testudinaria, St. ; I. acutuSy Walk., ?=simpleXy Walk, j 
an amended tabulation of the genera with wings apically incised is given, 
p. 760, note j liicania malayanay St., = Flatoides perforatus. Walk., = F. 
tenebrosusy 'Wh\k.yS=Ficania speculumy Walk.; It. stib/usca, Bt.y = stupida. 
Walk.; and the following new subgenera are characterized ; — Scalabris, oi 
Tylana, St., p. 702, Alisca and Plestia (type marginatay Montr.), of Armaciay 
St., p. 708 and note ; Varda and Sasstda (note, for M. osmyloideSy Walk., and 
sororoiday St.), of MirizUy St., p. 769 ; Cerfennia, of Flatoides, Gut5r., p. 774 ; 
Uxantis, of Atracis, St., p. 776 : StSl, 1. c. 
J. Sahlberg, 1. c. pi. ii., figures the alar neuration of Cixim cunicularius 
(fig. 34), Oliarus leporinus (fig. 36), Helicopter a lapponica, Zett. (fig. 30), Om- 
matidiotus dissimilis, Fall. (fig. 37), Issus coleoptratus (fig. 38), Delphax minki, 
Fieb. (fig. 39), and Euides speciosa. Boh. (fig. 40) ; and (pi. i.) gives outlines 
of the head and thorax of a Fulgorid (fig. 2), and of the genital segments of 
Liburnia (fig. 6) and Euides (fig. 0), 
Fulgorides. 
Luminosity of Fhdgora. Perry’s evidence is revived by Butler, Ent. M. M. 
viii. p. 167. Smith (Pr. E. Soc. 1871, p. vii) believes Ftdgora to produce 
light, and adduces other records. 
Ftdgora philippina, p. 740, ceruginosa ^philippinay 2 j sec. auct.^, and laida 
(?z=z()Bruginosa, var., sec. auct), p. 741 : StSl, 1. c., Philippines, spp. nn. 
Aphana rugidosa, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 742, same locality. 
Scamandra lydia, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 743, same locality. 
Dictyopharides. 
Centromet'ia, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 746. Nearest to Eictyophara, but with longer 
and more slender legs, and the anterior femora spined. D. longipennis and 
speilinea, Walk. 
Dichoptera picticeps, p. 744, signifrons and gtdtulosa, p. 746, id. 1. c., Philip- 
pines : spp. nn. 
Cixiides, 
Scott (Ent. M. M. vii. pp. 190-193) completes his descriptive revision of 
the British species, recording Cixius simplex, H.-S., for the first time as such, 
and giving outlines of the genital segments of C. stigmaticus. Germ., brachy- 
cranusMidimtermedius, Scott, werwsMS, L., simplex, H.-S., and similis, Eirschb. 
According to him, C. musivus, M^axshall, = stigmaticus, Germ.; and similis, 
Kirschb., = /eponViws, Marshall, but, though posterior, must be retained on 
account of Panzer’s species of the latter name, with which Marshall’s leporinus 
is not identical. 
