150 ORIENTAL CICADIDM. 



Species known at present by the female sex onhj. 



6. Baeturia innotabilis. (Tab. XV., figs. 15, a, h.) 



Cicada innotabilis, Walker, Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. vol. x. p. 93, n. 23 (1867). 



"Female. Testaceous. Ocelli encircled with black. Face with transverse black lines along each 

 ■side. Prothoras with the sutures of the segments mostly black. Mesotborax piceous, with seven green 

 stripes ; middle stripe and inner pair much abbreviated hindward. Fore tibiae with two stout acute spines. 

 Wings pellucid ; veins black, tawny towards the base ; costa tawny." 



" Length of the body 10 lines ; of the wings 27 lines." 



Hab. — Malayan Archipelago : Morty (Wallace — Brit. Mus.).; Batchian (Doherty — coll. Dist.). 



This species is only known to the writer by the female type in the British Museum, 

 which is here figured, and by two female specimens from Batchian in my own collection; 

 Walker's original description is reproduced above. 



G. Baeturia subnotata. (Tab. XV., figs. 16, a, h.) 



Cicada subnotata, Walker, Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. vol. x. p. 93, n. 21 (1867). 



"Femalr. Testaceous. Head with a black jjoint on each side between the eyes; face with a black 

 stripe. Prothorax with four lanceolate black marks on each side of the sutures, the fourth or most 

 exterior pair larger than the others. Mesothorax with a transverse black dot on each side near the hind 

 border. Abdomen with a row of short transverse brown streaks on each side. Wings pellucid ; costa and 

 veins of the fore wings red ; hind wings with black veins." 



" Length of the body 11 lines ; of the wings 27 lines." 



Hab. — Malayan Archipelago: Batchian (Wallace — Brit. Mus.). 



The female type specimen in the British Museum is here figured. 



7. Baeturia stigma. (Tab. XV., figs. 17, a, h.) 



Cicada stigma, Walker, Journ. Linn. !Soc., Zool. vol. x. p. 93, n. 25 (1867). 



"Female. Brown, testaceous beneath. Head dingy testaceous in front. Prothorax dingy testaceous 

 about the sutures and about the hind border. Mesothorax testaceous about the hind border. Legs 

 testaceous ; femora and tibiae striped with brown ; fore femora with three spines. Wings pellucid ; veins 

 testaceous ; costa of the fore wings with a brown streak at rather beyond two-thirds of the length." 



" Length of the body 7^ lines ; of the wings 20 lines." 



Hab. — Malayan Archipelago : Gilolo (Wallace — Brit. Mus.); Batchian (Doherty — coll. Dist.). 



8. Baeturia bicolorata. (Tab. XIV., figs. 26, a, 1>.) 



Bataiia bicolorata. Distant, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. G, vol. ix. p. 316 (1892). 



Head, pronotum, and mesonotum pale greenish ; abdomen warm ocliraceous, its apex green. Eyes 

 pale fuscous. Head beneath, sternum, and legs pale greenish ; abdomen beneath ochraceous. Tarsi 

 ochraceous. 



Tegmina and wings pale hyaline, the venation greenish or ochraceous ; costal membrane of tegmina 

 and the extreme bases of tegmina and wings pale greenish. 



Piostrum reaching the posterior coxte, with its apex black ; anterior femora with three distinct spines. 



Long. excl. tegm. ? , 23 millim. Exp. tegm. 65 millim. 



Hab.— New Guinea: Fly Eiver (Austr. Mus., Sydney, &, coll. Dist.). 



A Bceturia of striking bicoloration, of which at present I have only seen two female 

 examples. 



