RHYNCHOTA. 707 
Mnch(T.rota pngionata, sp. n., StSl, GEfvers. Kongl. Vot.-Akad. Fork. 
18G5, p. 164; from North Australia. 
Sphongophorus livcxillifer, sp. n., Costa; Ann. Miis. Zool. Nap. ii. p. 160, 
pi. 1. fig. 11 (pronotum); origin not stated. 
CiCADELLINA. 
Marshall has commenced the revision of the British species of this family 
(Ent. M. Mag, ii.). He characterizes the genera Ledra, with 1 species Q,c. 
p. 64) ; Tricephora, 1 species (ibid.) ; Ptydns, 3 species (/. c. pp. 66-67) ; 
Aphrophora, 2 species (/. c. pp. 67-68) ; TJlopa, 1 species (/. c. pp. 68-69) ; 
MogopUlmhnus^ 1 species (7 c. pp. 82-83) ; Tetligonia, 1 species {I c, p. 83) ; 
Euacanthus, 2 species (/. c. pp. 84-86) ,• Maeropsis, 1 species (/. c. p. 102) ; 
Idiocerus, 6 species (1. c. pp. 102-106) j and Pediopsis, 4 species (/. e. pp. 124- 
126). Of the genus Acocephalus only 2 species are described, in the December 
number of the Magazine (pp. 146-146). 
Eiurymelides. 
Eurymela generosa, sp. n., StRl, (Efvers. Kongl. Vet.-Akad. Forh. 1866, 
p. 166; from Moreton Bay ; and E. riibro-fasciata^ StSl, ibid., from Australia. 
Cercopides. 
Cercopis. StRl (1. c.) gives descriptions of the following known species and 
their varieties: — C. d'urvillei (Le P. & S.), p. 146; C. xanthorhina (Boisd.), 
p. 146 ; and C. discolor (Boisd.), incl. var. C. hoisdiivallii (Le Guil,), p. 148. 
Cercopis (Tomaspis') dorsimacida (Walk.)= (7. stellata (Gu6r.), according to 
Stai; I c. p. 160. 
New genera and species : — 
Considia, g. n., St§l, 1. c. p. 162. Allied to Tomaspis ; oblong ; head flat 
above, forehead rather convex ; dcelli about equidistant from each other and 
from the eyes ; thorax deeply sinuated behind ; scutellum longer than broad ; 
posterior tibiae bispinose, Sp. C. oblonga, sp. n., StRl, p. 162, from Java. 
CaUitettix, g. n., Stal; 1. c. p. 162. Allied to Considia] elongate ; thorai 
with the antero-lateral margins straight, longer than postero-lateral ; elytra 
gradually enlarged at apex ; legs long, posterior tibiae unispinose. Sp. C. me- 
lanochra, sp. n., StfU, p. 152, and C. producta, St§,l, p. 163, from the East 
Indies; and C. capitata, StSl, p. 153, from Ceylon. 
Cercopis. StSl (1. c.) describes the following new species of this genus : — ^ 
C. circe, p. 146, from Celebes ; C. amahilis, p. 146, from New Guinea ; C. 
daphne, p. 147, from Manilla ; C. inclusa, ibid., from Ceylon ; C. malaya, 
ibid., from Malacca ; C. undata, p. 148, from the Himalayas ; C, suhmaculata, 
p. 149, from Java ; C. rotiindata, ibid., from Laos ; and C. lydia, ibid., from 
the East Indies. 
. Cercopis ducens, StRl, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. v. p. 188, from the East Indies. 
Tomaspis. StEl describes as new species : — T. cynthia, CEfvers. Kongl. Vet.- 
Akad. Forh. 1865, p. 160, from Bourou ; T. nympha, ibid., from Malacca ; T. 
circumducta, ibid., from the East Indies ; T. scmele, p. 161, from Malacca and 
Laos ; 2\ costalis, ibid,, from Malacca ; T. signifcra, ibid., from the East 
Indies ; T. pudens, ibid., from Silhet ; T. larinia, p. 162, East Indies, 
LepyroniOf ampla, StSl, 1. c. p. 163, from Borneo. 
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