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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Tettigometra. The following 13 new species of this -genus are described 
bySignoret (Ann. Soc.Ent.Fr. 4® s^r. tome vi.) : — T. (Mitricephalus) longiceps^ 
p. 141, pi. 1. fig. 1, from Switzerland ; T. himaculata^ p. 145, T. (Eurychild) 
hifoveolata, p. 167, France; T. scutellata, p. 146, from Spain; T.parvi-' 
ceps, p. 147, pi. 1. fig. 4, from Algeria and Jerusalem ; T. callosa, p. 148, pi. 1. 
fig. 5, from Greece and the Caspian ; T. ventralis, p. 149, from Algeria ; 
T. pallicornis, p. 163, from Sarepta ; T. {JEurychila) decorata, p. 166, pi. 1. 
fig. 8, T. (J3.) hrunnea, p. 157, and T. {Brachycephalus) lucida, p. 158, froni 
Algeria; T. (JB.) longicomis, p. 159, pi. 1. fig. 9, from Dalmatia ; and T. (-B.) 
haranii, p. 159, from Nice. 
Laberia, g. n., StSl, 1. c. p. 234. Tegmina entirely, densely, and irregularly 
reticulated ; veins of costal membrane anastomosing. Sp. L. palliata, sp. n., 
Stftl, 1. c. p. 234, Mauritius. 
Salona, g. n., StSl, 1. c. p. 220. Allied to Bladina (StSl) ; costa remote from 
jnargin, veins of clavus united at its middle ; anal cell of wings without a 
vein. Sp. Cixius panorpcspennis (Gu^r.). B. e. Z. 1866, p. 393. 
Pacina, g. n., Stal, /. c. p. 221. Allied to Gatidia (Stul) ; head not pro- 
minent in front of eyes ; ulnar and radial veins furcate rather before middle 
of corium ; posterior tibije bispinose. Sp. Cixius pelluddus (Gu^r.). B. e. Z* 
1866, p. 393. 
Ricania immarginata, sp. n., StSl, 1. c. p. 224, of unknown origin ; R. quin- 
quefasciata, Stal, 1. c. p. 226, Senegal ; R. venusta, StSl, 1. c. p. 228, Mada- 
gascar. 
{Flatida, StSl.) 
Nephesa rosea {^^m.')—Poeciloptera completa (Walk.). StSl, Berl. ent. Zeits. 
1866, p. 393. 
Ityrcea, g. n., StSl, Hem. Afr. iv. p. 236. Allied to Phromnia (StSl) = Plata 
(A. & S.) ; joint 2 of antenna3 about 4 times as long as 1, compressed, broadly 
silicate on each side. Sp. Plata nigrooincta (Walk.). B. e. Z. 1866, p. 393. 
Lechcea, g. n., StSl, /. c. p. 236. Allied to Carthma (StSl) ; forehead and 
cheeks produced ; tegmina ample, with a regular arcuate series of transverse 
venules towards apex ; costal area transversely venose, with some anasto- 
mosing veins. Sp. Poeciloptera dentifrms (Gudr.). B. e. Z. 1866, p. 393. 
Byllis, g. n., StSl, 1. c. p. 237. Allied to Calauria ; head truncate ; tegmina 
with a few irregularly scattered transverse veins, inner ulnar vein forked be- 
fore middle of corium, radial vein united with costa at middle. Sp. Poecilo- 
ptera suhgranulata (StSl). B. e. Z. 1866, p. 394. 
Cyarda, g. n., StSl, 1. c. p. 237. Allied to Seliza (StSl) ; tegmina narrow, 
narrowed towards apex, corium nearly twice as long as clavus, with very few 
transverse venules ; costal area with some transverse veins. Sp. Poeciloptet'a 
acuminipennis (Spin.). B. e. Z. 1866, p. 394. 
Atella, g. n., StSl, 1. c. p. 238. Allied to Nephesa ; antennae very short, hot 
reaching anterior margin of cheeks ; tegmina with an oblique transverse vein 
between inner ulnar vein and inner branch of outer ulnar vein, with no 
subapical series of venules. Sp. Nephesa gemmifera, guttidata, and eieatricosa 
(StSl), Cromna peracuta (Walk.), Ricania cyanescens (Le Guil.), Cicada pus- 
tidata (Don,), &c. B. e. Z. 1866, p. 394. 
