UHVNCHOTA. 
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tetti.x) Cic. decora is tho typo of a new genus, CalUstarta) J. reticidatus is an 
AUu/mnus ; Gypona includes Cere, thoracica, C. glauca, J. iymtus, C. cquestris, 
C. nurule7da, and C. 7naryinata = Siyaj-a lincata (Fab.) ; C. r7ificolHs-\-ha>mor- 
rhoaAsa)iyitmicoUis=rc77thhii{a aira (Fab.). Apliraphora 5tcc^o/m(Walk.),=! 
A. occidentis (Walk.) = yl. diminuta (Walk.)=Pi^. variolosus (Walk.), is di- 
stinct from Cere, gigas (Fab.) and belongs to Cephisns (Stal, 1. c. p. 18). 
Jassus sexnotatus. Cohn notices the injury done to the Silesian cornfields 
by this species (Abhandl. der schles. Gesellsch. Taterl. Cultur, 1868-69, 
pp. 184-186. See also Stett. ent. Zeit. 1869, pp. 290-293 and 368-371). 
Fikber (Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xix. pp. 201-222) publishes a syn- 
opsis of a subordinate group (Deltocephali) in which he includes the two 
genera riatymctopims and Deltocephalus (Bunn.). Details of the head and 
other parts of all tho species are given in numerous outline figures on two 
plates. The known species thus figured are as follows : — Under Platyme- 
TOPius : — comutus (Fmh.) = Proeeps acicularis (Muls.), pi. 6. fig. 61 ; 7 'osti'atus 
(H.-Sch.), fig. 62 ; and undatus (De G.^—vittata (Fab.), fig. 64 : under Del- 
tocephalus : — hipunctipennis (J3oh.), pi. 6. fig. 1 ; pliragmUie (Boh.), fig. 2 ; 
formosus (Boh.), fig. 3; eostalis (¥o\\.)—pimctum (Flor), fig. 4; caleeolatus 
(Boh.), fig. 6; socialis (Flor), fig. 8; ocellaris (auct.), fig. 9; bohemanni 
(Zett.), fig. 10; mxdtinotatus (Boh.), fig. 14; argue (Marsh.), fig. 17; distin- 
giiendus (Flor) fig. 21 ; pultcarius (Fall.), fig. 27 ; areatm (St§,l), fig. 28 ; 
sahulieola (Curt.), fig. 29; striatiis (Lin.), fig. 32; frigidus (Boh.), fig. 33; 
languidus (Flor), pi. 6. fig. 38; panzeri (Flor), fig. 39; abdommalis (Fab.), 
fig. 40 ; collinus (Boh.), fig. 42 ; assimilis (Fall.), fig. 41 ; pascuellm (Fall.), 
fig. 46; macidiceps (Boh.), fig. 63; luteus (Mills.), fig. 66; meUdus (Flor), 
fig. 68 ; Ixmbatellus (Zett.), fig. 69 ; penthopitta (Amyot), fig. 60. 
StAl (/. c. pp. 59-61, note) tabulates the genera of his sub- 
family Proconiida as follows : — 
I. Jugfe porrect, straight, or slightly deflexed at apex, projecting beyond 
sides of head ; anterior tibiae above sulcate or flat. 
A. Thorax distinctly hexagonal, lateral angles distinct. 
1. Thorax crested 1. Germaiua (Lap.). 
2. Thorax not crested. 
a. Antennae very long, multi articulate. 
2. Ciccus (Lat.). 
b. Antennae moderate ; ocelli close to the eyes. 
3. Diestostemma (A. & S.). 
B. Thorax quadrangular, or less distinctly hexagonal, lateral angles very 
obtuse, rounded. 
1. Head triangular, with a filiform process at apex. 
a. Head not gradually passing into the apical process, which is 
slender, and has no superior furrow ; anterior tibiae dilated. 
4. Rhaphidorhinus (Lap.). 
b. Head long, rather gradually passing into the apical process, which 
is somewhat recurved and longitudinally excavated above and 
below ; anterior tibiae slender, simple. 
6. Acrobelus (StM). 
{Tett. rejlexay Sign.) 
2. Head rounded at apex, or triangular, but without the apical process^ 
