INDE X. 



Synonyms and generic and specific names not adopted in this Monograph are printed in italics. 



Abruta, 127 

 Ahroma, 127 

 Acrilla, lOH, ir,l 



adipata. 151 

 Adams, on tlio sons of the Cicada 



in Celebes, »"(<', 4S 

 Allen, assistant to Mr. Wallace and 



collector at the island of My- 



sol, note, iJl 

 AlliuHham, recent substitution in 



jioetry of the word "Tettix" 



for " Cicada," iKitc, 2 

 Andaman Islands, our knowledge o£ 



their Natural History, ««(<;, 91 

 Anderson, Jno., IJr., 40 

 An^,'aniiana, 100 



atherea, 100 

 Attacked and devoured by many 



enemies, vii 



Bwturia, 148 

 becearii, 14!) 

 bicolorata, 150 

 conviva, 148 

 exliausta, 149 

 innotabilis, loO 

 obtusa, 11!) 

 ? sandaracata, 151 

 stigma, loi) 

 subnotata, 150 

 Ball, on sjiecies collected by Dr. 



Stoliczka, iiotf, 11!) 

 Barbosa, first authentic di scriber 



of the Sulu Islands, nolf, 37 

 Beddard, on variation of internal 



organs, >ioU\ 28 

 Belt, on liabits of CicadidiP, in 

 X icara^ua, vi ; on Cicadidie 

 devoured by birds in Nicara- 

 gua, vii 

 Bennett, Dr., on sound produced 

 by the males in N. S. Wales, 

 note, 1 ; on liabits o! Cicadid* 

 in Australia, vi 

 Bigg-Wither, on habits of Cicadida; 



in Brazil, vi 

 Bock, Carl, note, 45 

 Bond, F., on time required to study 



!i collection, ix 

 Brandt, Prof. K., G7 

 Bruiju, " Ncgociant i, Ternate," 



note, 59 

 Burmeister, on the terms " gemc " 

 and " lores," note, 31 



Calcapninus, 31, 103, 136 

 nilgirensis, 137 

 picturatus, 136 

 Campbell, Lord Geo., on thrilling 

 notes of Cicadas at Zambo- 

 anga, note, 13 

 Carincta exi)itnxa, 79 

 Carlet, on sound-producing organs, 



1 

 Casyapa, who early drained and 

 colonised the valley of Kash- 

 meer, unte, 128 

 Ccphiiloxys ilikctus, 149 

 foliata, 14U 



Cephaloxyg I'ltha, 119 



liebes, 121 



hemebjlra, 122 



lacteipennis, 129 



locuitd, 41 



ohtiisn, 149 



<jii(i(lriiii(iriiln, 134 



twirula, 119 



terpxicliore, 39 



iiniroltir, 1.53 



ririilis, 119 

 Chennell, A. W., 50 

 Clirciuixtiett, 93 

 Cicada, 4, <)3 

 Cicada — " The Knife Grinder," 



44 

 Cicada acuta, 88 



adiista, (IS) 



ajllnis, 18 



anica, 135 



apicalis. Germ., 131 



apicalix, Kirb., 131 



atra, 87 



atruta, 87 



atrovirens, 98 



bihamata, 95 



bimacuUita, 98 



capitata, 18 



chlorogaster, 65 



riliaris, 16 



clara, 1.52 



conica, 122 



continuata, 143 



conviva, 148 



coronata, !)5 



crocca, 118 



delineata, 57 



dentivilta, 125 



divex, 29 



dorijca, 59 



elopurina, 98 



exhausla, 149 



facialis, 90 



J'asciata, 26 



J'crrii'cra, 96 



fermninea, 152 



fiannnata, 99 



Jluvida, .52 



J'nsca, 70 



fuxcipes, 96 



germana, 97 



germari, 112 



;iuttnlari.<, 37 



lumtipcnnix, 149 



hcmiplera, 21 



immaculata, 93 



imperatoria, 69 



indica, 24 



innotabilis, 150 



intermedia, 88 



k(rnipliri. 20 



leechi, 94 



literata, 143 



mactilata, 101 



maciitaticotlis, 80 



maculicollis, 131 



inannihra, 39 



mearesianu, 26 



{T.) meUtnoptera, 27 



Cicada nana, 130 

 nigra, 87 

 nigricotta, 138 

 nigrosignata, 134 

 nobitis, 21 

 mibifurca, 131 

 oblerta, 67 

 ocellata, 16 

 ochracea, 96 

 8-llo^li(/, 107 

 parallela, 148 

 jiellosoma, 143 

 j)erclieronii, 106 

 philtemata, 112 

 phacnicura, 113 

 polyhymnia, 97 

 pontianaka. 97 

 pidciiella, 105 

 pustulata, 87 

 quadrifida, 148 

 qiiadritiiberculata, 31 

 guerilla, 134 

 rcpanda, 19 

 ragipeniiis, 135 

 sanguinea. 111 

 sanguinolent/i. 111, 112 

 semicincta, 131 

 semperi, 99 

 sinensis, 95 

 speciosa, 24 

 spinosa, 52 

 splendidula, 117 

 s/creiii, 134 

 stigma, 150 

 strepitan.i, note, 124 

 striata, 13r> 

 stridcns, 124 

 strigosa, 129 

 subnotata, 150 

 subvcnosa, 135 

 subritta, 129 

 sulphurea, 105 

 tagalica, !)6 

 testacca, 112 

 Ihalassina, 106 

 trabeata, 117 

 tuberosa, 34 

 vacua, 152 

 t'aginata, 39 

 fiirm, 10 

 'ricina, 88 

 (Ilnecbgs) vidua, 113 

 virguncula, lo'f 

 viresccus, 39 

 viridis, 98 



TIIH(Clt, 133 

 Cicadaria:, 1 

 Cicadatra, 103, 133 



aiberi, 136 



<liiadriniacula, 134 



([iierula, 134 



qiternlit, var. ftitUuri, I'M 



rugipennis, 135 



striata, 135 



xantes, 135 

 ■icadettn, 142 

 Cieadina', 3 ; synopsis of genera, 4 

 I las.siiicalion, on present, ix 

 Collections examined, v 



CoUingwood, on habits of CicadidA 



in Horneo, H«fc, 29 

 Cook, Capt., misleading description 

 of an animal by a seaman, 

 no<<, 2 

 Cosmopsaltria, 4, 43 



abdiilla, 52 



albostriata, 05 



amicta, 43 



ander.soni, 46 



bicaudata, 67 



bocki, 45 



capitata, 60 



chlorogaster, 65 



diminuta, 59 



doryca, 59 



durga, 56 



fea.', 101 



ficulnea, 102 



flavida, 52 



fidiginosa, 50 



gemina, 66 



impar. Ii4 



inerniis, 49 



insulans, 64 



jacoona, 47 



junotivitta, 66 



larus, 44 



lata, 60 



latilinea, 48 



lauta, 48 



lutulenta, 63 



majuscula, 47 



meyeri, 51 



microdon, 57 



minahassas, .58 



mou'.'olica, 62 



monlivaga, 49 



nagarasingna, 44 



uicomache, 57 



ni^'ra, 51 



oliticta, 67 



oogiaga, 46 



opalifera. •■)6 



ojiereularis, 63 



opt-rcuhssima, 61 



y.adda. 48 



phicophila. 68 



pigalettii", 67 



radlia, 54 



recedens, 61! 



salurata, 54 



scrva. 60 



silhotana, 62 



similis, 45 



sita, .58 



spatluilata, 61 



spmosa. .52 



tavoyana, .55 



liipunisura, 55 



unibrata. .53 



vibrans, .50 

 Cryptotympana, 4, 83 



.iccipiter, 84 



ai'Uta, 88 



ai|uila, 85 



.i/rii<<i, 87 



hubo, 87 



eorvus, 87 



