84 



C I C A D I D ^. 



K javanensis. I JaA-a. 



Juimahita jaranensis, Dist. Ann, Mag. Nat. Hist. I 

 (7) XV. p. 308 (1905). I 



Genus ()2. Basa. 



Basa, Dist. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) xv. p. 309 (1905) ; id 

 Faim. B. I., lUiyuch. iii. j.. 143 (190G). 



Type. 13. siin/Nlaris, Walk. 



B. singularis. India. 



Jhiihliihia sinqiilaris, Walk. List Honi, Suppl. 



p. 7 (1858) ; Atkins. J. A. S. Beng. liii. 



p. 225 (1885). 

 Pomponia sinqiilaris, Dist. Hon. Orient. Cicad. 



p. 72, t. vi."£. 4, a, b (1890). 

 Sasa sill qui aris, Dist. Faun. B. I., Rhynch. 



iii. p. i43, f. G3 (p. 144) (190G). 



Incertoe sedis. 



Genus G3. Triglena. 



Triglena, Fieb. Rev. Mag. Zool. 1876, p. 23. 



Type. T. virescens, Fieb. 



T. virescens. 



Iriglena virescens, Fieb. Rev. Mag. Zool. 1876, 

 p. 25. 



Smyrna. 



Division FIDICINARIA. 



Fidirinaria, Dist. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) xv. p. 310 (1905). 



Si/nopsls of Genera. 



1. Metastermim -with a moderately elevated transverse 

 central plate, -which is not anteriorly angularly 

 produced. 

 A. Head (including eyes) about equal in width to base 

 of mesonoluui ; eyes scarcely projecting bevond 

 anterior angle of pronotuni. 

 (I. Vertex of head ar area of ocelli distinctly longer 

 than front. 

 Ij. Posterior angles of pronotuni a little prominent, 

 but not lobiitely produced. 

 r. Tegmina with tr.insverse vein at base of second 



apical area more or less vertical Proarna. 



