533 
Altera. 
TunAulata, 
Ocellata. 
Immaculata 
INSECTS. HEMIPTERA. 58. Pncumora 
Apterous, brown, punilured: fegments of the abboi^^’Jjj; 
the hinder margin and legs livid: wings ferrug'" 
fhanks fpinous. 
Inhabits out of Europe, Muj. Leik.p, 46. n. 5. 
Brown ; thorax varied with raifedand imprelfed dots: 
white. 
Inhabits oat of Europe, Muf. Lejt, p. 46. ». 7. 
Chefnut-brown; front and fpoton the thorax red, 
part of the latter with 2 brown ocellate fpots: 
margin of the fegments of the abdomen both abov 
beneath red. 
Inhabits out of Europe, Muf. Lesh- /• 4b- 8. 
g8. 
PNEUMORA. Body ovate, 
diaphanous: head inflefted, armed 
jaws : thorax convex, carinate ben^^^j; 
-wing-cafes defle6ied, membranacee 
legs formed for running. 
Thefe appear to confift of a mere hollow inflated niembr®® > 
rubbing together their ferrate or toothed legs, they jjgM' 
flirill kind of noife morning and evening, and foilo'''^ 
they are fo nearly allied to the Cricket tribe, that a'* 
has enumerated them under the genus Gryllus. 
jreen fpotted with white: wing-cafes immaculate- j. 
Inhabits the Cape f ^eoJ hope, AB,Suec. tab, 
Gryllus Papillofus. Fabricius. 2. p. 49. .d 
Head green : orbits white : between the eyes arc 3 ted 
and above thefe 2 lliort denticles: anUnvae 
thorax rough, with a Ihort tooth before and an ' ‘ v'l’' 
wrinkle in the middle: rxbig-cnfes cinereous reticu* 
green. 
Wing-cafes green, with fquare white fpots. ' 
Inhabits the Cape of good hope. Ail, Suer, 1775. 
AnttuncE fliort rcddilh : ux'big.cafs reticulate with whit^ 
flllO 
Maculata, 
