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wliicli will be given further on under the different families. The 
portions published in 1865 include the conclusion of the Fulgo^ 
ridm, the Memhrachia, and the Cicadellina as far as the com- 
mencement of the genus Acocephalus. This work is not yet 
completed. 
Fieber reports on the number of European species of CicadcB and Fulgo^ 
ridoi, the existence of which he has ascertained. Sitzungsber. Wien. zool.-» 
bot. Qes. 1805, pp. 43-44. 
Stridulantia. 
Hagen (Ent. M. Mag. i. p. 205) calls attention to the fact that Cicada an- 
glica (Leach) is identical with C. montana (Scop,). C. hccmatodes (Linn.) is 
distinct from C. hccmatodcs (Scop.) ; and as the latter has the priority, the 
Linnean species will require a new name. 
Milde (Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xv. p. 961) records the occurrence of 
Cicada argentata (Oliv.) at Meran, and remarks upon its habits. 
According to StM (Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4« sdr. tome v. p. 188), Cicada ce- 
risyi {C\\^x.')~Teitigia orm (Idnn.). 
rimitilla, g. n., StHl, GEfvers. Kongl. Vet.-Akad. Forh. 1866, p. 165. Allied 
to Zammara ; head small, not half so Avide as prothorax j sides of metanotum 
dilated ,• elytra widened beyond the middle, their ulnar veins contiguous to- 
wards base ; wings with anal area very narrow, apical areolaB six j anterior 
femora thickened, with a tooth beneath near apex. 1\ dalogmopteray sp. n,, 
St§,l, p. 155, from Quito. 
Mogannia venustissima, sp. n., StSl, 1. c. p. 154, East Indies ; M.funehrisy 
StSl, p. 155, Silhet ; and M. chmensis, StSl, ibid., North China. 
FuLGORIDvE. 
Marshall (Ent. M. Mag. vols. i. &; ii.) has continued his description of the 
British species of this family, which are included by him under the genera 
DcljdiaXy Arceopus, Asiraca, and Issus. Of Ddpliax he describes 17 species 
(1. c. pp. 198-201, 226-229, 261-263, and 272-275), paying particular atten- 
tion to the brachypterous forms which are often neglected; of Araiopus 
(Spin.) 1 species (A. crassicornis, Fab.), 1. c. ii. p. 31 ; of Asiraca 1 species 
(A. clavicornis, Fab.), I. c. ii. p. 32 ; and of Issus 1 species (Z coleojytratuSy 
Fab.), I. c. ii. p. 33. Of the species of Ddpliax a tabular analysis is given 
(/. c. p. 199). 
Tettigometra. Fieber (Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xv. pp. 561-572) 
tabulates the European species of this genus. The number of species of other 
authors described is 10; the author is unacquainted with the following: — T. 
imprcssopunctata (L. Duf.) and T. umhrosa (Germ.). The total number of 
species known to the author is 23. 
Still describes Pocliazia {Iticania') ohscura (Guth’.), 1. c. p, 160. The same 
author describes Picania marginata (Montr. & Sign.) as a species of his genus 
Armada. L. c. p. 164. 
Thyllyplianta jimhriolata (St§,l)=Z?^caM^a margindla (Guer.), according to 
St^l,'/.c. p. 169. • 
The luminosity of Ftdgora laternaria is aflirmed, from personal observation, 
by W. T. Evans of Belize. Proc. Ent. Soc. 1865, p. 102. See also Smith, 
Entomologist, ii. p. 303. 
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