L E P T P S A L T R I A. 49 



00. Abdomen in c? short, about as long 

 as space between apex of head and 

 base of cruciform elevation. 

 ppj). Tympanal coverings of normal 



shape and size Aola. 



pppp. Tympanal coveriuj^s very globose 

 and projecting beyond the lateral 



margins of the abdomen Oncotympana. 



PPPPP- Tympanal coverings with their 

 outer margins sinuate, the pos- 

 terior angles only projecting 

 beyond the lateral margins of tlie 



abdomen Maia. 



71)1. Iload (including eyes) considerably 

 wider than base of mesonotum ; ab- 

 domen long ; length of head equal to 

 space between eyes C/ianipaka. 



Genus 30. Leptopsaltria. 



Leptopsaltria, Stal (part.), Hem. Afr. iy. p. 5 (1866) ; id. 

 (part.) Berl. cut. Zeitsclir. x. ]). 170 (1866); Atkins. J. A. 

 S. Beng. liii. p. 227 (1885) ; id. loc. cit. Iv. p. 157 (1886); 

 Dist. (part.) Mon. Orient. Cicad. p. 31 (1889) ; id. Faun. 

 B. I., Khyncli. iii. p. 8'J (11)06). 



Type. L. tuberosa. Sign. 



a. Opercula in male small, wide apart, longitudinal, their apices broadly 

 convex. 



L. tuberosa. t India, 



Cicada tuberosa, Sipi. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (2) Java, 



V. p. 299 (1847).' Japan. 



Dundubia tuberosa, ]\\(Ik. List Honi. i. )). 78 



(1850). 

 Leptopsaltria tuberosa, Stal, Berl. ent. Zeitscbr. 

 X. p. 170 (1866) ; Dist. Mon. Orient. Cicad. i 

 p. 34, t. viii. £. 7, a, b (1889) ; id. Faun, j 

 B. I., Rhynch. iii. p. 89, t". 42 (p. 90) 

 (1906). ! 



h. Opercula in male small, moderately separated, subtrausverse, their 

 apices obliquely subtruncate. 



L. mascula. Borneo. 



Leptopsaltria juascula, Dist. Ann. Mag. Nut. 

 Hist. (6) iii. p. 420 (1889) ; id. Mon. Orient, 

 Cicad. p. 32, t. X. £. 1, a, b (1889). 

 L. samia, India 



Dundubia samia, Walk. List Horn. i. p. 77 

 (1850) ; Atkins. J. A. S. Beng. liii. p. 225 

 (1885). 



