C ICADI DAC PS y L LI U M . 
bis. 287 
Proarna Uruguay ensis and montevidensis , Berg, l. c. pp. 43 & 44, Monte 
Video. 
Carineta platensis , id. 1. c. p. 45, Buenos Aires. 
Ceroopidas. 
Triecphora dorsata , Germ., var. lagens from Dalmatia described ; Hor- 
vjith, Term, fiizetek, v. p. 225. 
Cosmoscarta j uno, sp. n., Distant, Ent. M. M. xix. p. 160, Sumatra. 
Fulgoridac. 
Phenax (Lystra) auricoma, Lucas. Cottony secretion noticed ; Lucas, 
Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (G) ii. pp. cxxx. & cxxxi. 
Aphcena chioncema , sp. n., Butler, Ann. N. H. (5) ix. p. 127, Sumatra. 
Histeropteron camelus , sp. n., Costa, Atti Acc. Nap. ix., 11, p. 38, 
Sardinia. 
Liburnia insignis, sp. n., Scott, Ent. M. M. xviii. p. 270, Pitlochry, 
Perthshire. 
MemBRACIDA4. 
Ceresa bubalus , Fabr. Injurious to potatoes ; Heilman & Riley, Am. 
Nat. xvi. pp. 822 & 823. 
IaSSIDAE. 
Gnathodus frontalis , Ferrari, probably = roseus, Scott ; Pediopsis ulmi , 
Scott, = glandacea , Fieb., and Idiocerus heydeni and lituratus, Edw., = 
poacilus and adustus , Hcrr.-Schaff., respectively ; Puton, Rev. d’Ent. i. 
pp. 119 & 240. 
Platymetopius undatus , De Geer, recorded as new to Britain ; Bignell, 
Ent. xv. pp. 282 & 283, and Fitch, P. E. Soc. 1882, p. xxii. Redescribed ; 
Scott, Ent. M. M. xix. pp. 154-156. 
Phlepsius viridinervis, Fieb. (nec Thamnotettix viridinervis, Kirschb.), 
referred to the genus Platymetopius , and redescribed ; Low, Wien. ent. Z. 
i. pp. 55-60. 
Deltocephalus ocanthoneurus , Fieb. The nymph is attacked by Gona - 
topus pilosus, Thoms. ; Mik, Wien. ent. Z. i. pp. 215-221, pi. iii., and 
Douglas, Ent. M. M. xix. pp. 116 & 142. 
Errliomenus brachypterus, Fieb., recorded as new to Belgium; Lethierry, 
CR. Ent. Belg. xxvi. p. ciii. 
Eupteryx vittatus, Linn. Food-plants ; Douglas & E. A. Butler, Ent. 
M. M. xix. pp. 67, 89, & 1 15. 
PSYLLIDAD. 
Low, F. Revision der palaarktischen Psylloden in Hinsicht auf Sys- 
tematik und Synonymie. Verh. z.-b. Wien, xxxii. pp. 227-254. 
A most important paper, consisting of a critical revision of all the 
known species ; but it is impossible to give any abstract of its contents 
here. 
