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INSECTA, RHYNCHOTA. 
bifasciatus ) I. frenatus $ =i Athysanus striola, Fall.; I. albiger <S == Acoceph. 
jjolystohiSf Fieb., var. ; I. obliquus^^Ac. ornatus, Fieb., bifasdatus and albi^ 
frons, L. ; I. pectoralis=s.Atkysanus subfusculusy Fall. ; I. tenuis and attmiiatus 
are to be referred to Thamnotettix (i. attenuatus, = Kbm.). 
lassus (Cicadtild) salsolce, sp. n., Puton, Pet. Nouv, No. 44, p. 177, 
Thau. 
Typhlocyba (^Ziyyna) tamaricis, sp. n., id. ibid., Agde. 
FuLGORIDiE. 
Dictyopliora hey deni, \ihm.,=^Dictyophara multireticulata, Muls. & R. ; D. 
italica, cur op<^a, L. ; Fieber, 1. c. p. 29. 
Fieber, 1. c. pp. 28-30, gives the following synonymy affecting genera and 
species described by Kirschbaum : — StSl ; P. major 
0. roridus, var. opalimis, PiQh.', Pentastiridius = Oliarus pallens. Germ. ; Oixius 
eurypterus = cunicidarius •, C. distinguendus= simplex, H.-S., and stigmaticus. 
Germ. ; Liorhinus= Hyalesthes, Sign. ; L. albilimbatus = I£. obsoletus. Sign. ; 
Arceopus crassicornis—pidchellus. Curt. ; Atropis latifrons is a Metropis ; Del- 
phax truncatipennis—Megamelus 7iotidus, Germ.; D. major and coloraia=i 
Stenocranus fuscivittatus, StSl; 2). smaragdula= Chloi’iona prasma, Fieb. ; 7). 
longipes = Liburnia reyi, Fieb.; 2). punctuhmi — Kelisia palUdula, Boh. ; 2). 
gultulifera=.K. vittipcnnis, J. Sahib. ; 2). dubia and herrichi=.Liburnia pellu- 
cida, F. ; 2). sot'didula and fuscipen?iis are LihurnicB ; 2). albilimbata = L, lep- 
tosoma, Flor; 2). obsoleta = L, cognata, Fieb. ; 2). nitidula^L. venosa, Ger. ; 
D. patens = L. discolor, \ 2). heydeni—L. leptosoma, Flor; 2). hamulata 
=-L. propmqua, Fieb.; JO>. ferruginea — spinosa, Mk. ; 2). A-vittata—Eurysa 
vittata,P&vv. ', Dicranotropis basilinea=iEuides s^mosa. Boh. ; Ditropis fas- 
ciaia = Kelisia scotti, Fieb., var. ; Ditr. atrahda = lassidceus moi'io, Fieb. ; 
Hysteropterum hey deni =apterum, F. ; Tettigometra tumidifrons—brachyce- 
phala, Fieb. ; T. piceola and l<xta = ati'a, Hagb. ; T. sicida—virescens, Latr., 
var.; T. marginipimctatu^picta, M. DUr; T. heydeni=costulata, Fieb., var. 
(dbi/asciala. 
Eelphax hemiptei'a, Germ., ex. typ.,=iLiburnia fo7'cipata,^o\\., 'Petligo- 
metra umbrosa, Germ., exx. typp., — T. obliqua, var. platytcenia, Fieb., and 2\ 
vidgaris ; Issus discolor. Germ., ex. typ., belongs to Hysteropterum, Spin. : id. 
1. c. pp. 33 & 34. 
APHIDIDiE. 
General observations by F. Walker, Ent. vi. p. 25 et seq. On reproduction 
in equably warm climates, cf. E. Blyth, ibid. p. 176. 
P. M. Ferrari, Ann. Mus. Genov, ii. pp. 49-85, catalogues the Ligurian 
species, 109 in number, with synonymic and other references and notes of 
food-plants. He again, 1. c. iii. pp. 209-236, discusses them, increasing their 
number to 134, redescribing many, and giving a fresh catalogue. SipJumo- 
phora artemisice, Koch, nec Boy. de Fousc., is named kochi, p. 212 ; Phorodon 
inula:, Pass., is queried as a form of Ehopalosiphum hippophaes, Koch ; the 
winged form of Myzus ribis, L. (?), is described, p. 220; a var. of? Mizocallis 
quercus, Kalt., is described and named msignis, p. 231, and another of Chceto- 
phorus leucomelas, Koch, under the name lyi'atus, p. 232 ; the peculiar motions 
of different species are recorded, p. 233, note ; a var. of Pemphigus spyrotheca, 
Pass., described and named infat(stus, p. 235. 
