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YellowiiE ; upper wings brown with an oblique yellowiih 
band and 2 blotches. 
Inhabits Mia. Cercopis nebulofa. Fabrkiui «. 14. 
Thorax with brown lines behind: _/£■«/«/ brown with 2 yellowiih 
lines. 
Sanguineous: thorax with a black fpot: upper wings with 
2 black bands. 
Inhabits f-eau Holland. 
//W gibbous: antennae fcutel rtA-. % brown. 
Head and thorax greenifh : upper wings brown with 2 yel- 
low fpols at the bafe and line behind. 
Inhabits Cayenne. 
Body black: abdomen rufous edged with black. 
Yellow with 4 brown bands. ' 
Inhabits Surinam. Dageer. Ins. 3. tab. 33 -Ai- 
The firft band is acrofs the bafe of the head. 
Brow'n ; upper wings with 2 whitifh lateral fpots. 
Inhabits Europe. Dono-vans Eng. Inf. ii. tab z. 
The larnice and pupa of this and fome others of the genus dll- 
charge a frothy matter from numerous pores about the tail, 
in which they are completely inclofed: this is frequently found 
in fummer upon various plants, and is commonly known by 
the name of Cuckonv-fpit : the perfect infeft, when attempted 
to be caught, will fometimes fpring to the diftance of 2 or 3 
, yards. 
Cinereous with a glolFy gold hue, immaculate. 
Inhabits Cayenne. L'etcopis aurata. Fabricius. n. 19. 
Black ; head, thorax and margin of the upper wings white. 
Inhabits Germany. Cercopis marginella. Fabric, n. 20. 
Thorax with 2 fmall ferruginous dots : abdomen black edged with 
white : legs black fpotted with white. 
Black ; eyes white. 
Inhabits Nerihern Europe. 
Black ; head and bafe of the thorax yellowiih. 
Inhabits Northern parts of Europe' i 
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