. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. HEMIPTERA. 569 In others, the antennae are at least as long- as the head, and often inserted in a notch below the eyes. Anotia, Kirby, allied to Otiocerus, and which approaches the preceding in the mode of insertion of the antenna;. [Small exotic insects.] Asiraca, Latr. (Ddphax; Fab.), has the antennae inserted in a notch below the eyes, as long as the head and thorax, with the first joint generally longer than the second, compressed, and angulated; the ocelli are wanting. [A. clavicornis, Latr., a- small, exceedingl


. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. HEMIPTERA. 569 In others, the antennae are at least as long- as the head, and often inserted in a notch below the eyes. Anotia, Kirby, allied to Otiocerus, and which approaches the preceding in the mode of insertion of the antenna;. [Small exotic insects.] Asiraca, Latr. (Ddphax; Fab.), has the antennae inserted in a notch below the eyes, as long as the head and thorax, with the first joint generally longer than the second, compressed, and angulated; the ocelli are wanting. [A. clavicornis, Latr., a- small, exceedingly active species, and several others, inhabitants of this country.] , Fab., has the antennae similarly inserted, but not longer than the head, with the first joint much shorter than the second ; the ocelli are present. [Numerous very small species, found by sweeping grass at the sides of roads, commons, &c. Some of the species occasionally have the wing-covers only partially developed. These constitute the genus Criomorphus, Curtis.] Derbe, Fabr., are unknown to me, but I presume they come near the preceding insects, and especially to Anotia. In the terminal Cicadariae the antennae are inserted between the eyes. These compose the genus CicADELLA (or the 'Cicadce Ranatrœ, Linn.),— / r, (Ledi V Which may be thus divided :— We commence with the species which, with the exception of a small number, (tedra,) formerly com- posed the genus Membracis of Fabricius. The head is very much deflexed, or low in front, and pro- longed into an obtuse point under the form of a clypeus, more or less semicircular. The antennae are always very small, terminated by an inarticulate seta, and inserted in a cavity imder the margins of the head ; the prothorax is sometimes dilated, and horned on each side, and prolonged behind into a simple or composite horn, and sometimes it is elevated longitudinally down the back, compressed like a crest, sometimes porrected and pointed in front ; th


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