162 Transactions. — Zoology. 



11. H. reinhardi, March., 1872. 



Descriptions. — Journ. de Conch., xx., p. 314 ; Vid. Medd., 

 1872, p. 21 ; Land and F.-W. Mollusca of India, p. 59. 



Habitat. — Pulo Panjang and Sanibelong, Nicobar Islands. 



12. H. viridis, Theobald, 1864. 



Descriptions. — Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, 1864, p. 244; 

 Land and F.-W. Moll, of India, p. 60. 

 Habitat. — Arracan. 



13. H. andamanicus, Godwin- Austen, 1882. 

 Illustration. — Land and F.-W. Moll, of India, pi. xi., 



figs. 1-3. 



Description. — Op. cit., p. 57. 

 Anatomy. — Op. cit., p. xi., figs. 4-9. 

 Habitat. — Port Blair, Andaman Islands. 



Var. punctulatus, Cockerell, 1890. 



Description. — Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (6), vol. vi., p. 389. 



Habitat. — Andaman s. 



Obs. — These latter three species constitute the sub-genus 

 Jarava, Godwin-Austen, 1882. 



14. [Parmarion] kersteni, Von Martens, 1869. 

 Description. — Beisen Ost- Africa (Van der Decken), 



vol. ih\, p. 160. 



Anatomy. — Jahrbucher der Deutschen Malakozoologischen 

 Gesellschaft, 1877, vol. iv., pp. 325-329, cuts 1, 2, and 3. 



Habitat. — (Mount Kilimanjaro ?) East Africa. 



Obs. — As stated in the Zoological Becord, Pfeiffer's account 

 of the anatomy necessitates the removal of kersteni from 

 Parmarion and its insertion in the Janellidce. 



Art. XIX. — Synonymical Notes on New Zealand Cicadidse. 



By G. V. Hudson, F.E.S. 



[Read before the Wellington Philosophical Society, 7th December, 1892.] 



The publication of my paper on the New Zealand Cicadidce, 

 read before this Society on the 23rd July, 1890, appears to 

 have aroused Mr. W. L. Distant, who has, after having been 

 furnished with another series of specimens, made the following 

 corrections in the naming and classification of these insects. 

 Had the first two or three consignments received attention, 

 my paper would never have appeared in its present shape, and 



