12 APi'ENJ)IX. — CICADID.i:, 



line ; body beneath palely pilose ; teguihia and wings hyaline, the 

 first with the venation fuscous, the costal membrane and some of 

 the basal veins virescent, a distinct small piceous spot at apex of 

 upper apical area ; wings with the venation, inner broad anal 

 margin (enclosing a small pale spot at apex), and the narrow 

 outer margin of tlie anal area fuscous : opercula small, obliquely 

 transverse, very thickl}' palely pilose, not passing base of abdo- 

 men or meeting internally. 



Length excl. tegm. 18-20 ; exp. tegm. 44-47 miilim. 



Hah. N.AV. India, Aglar Valley, Masuri {P. W. Madcinnon). 



Allied to C. sanl-ana, Dist. (vol. iii, p. I^'i2) from the same 

 di^trict. 



;>152. Cicadatra inconspicua, Dist. A. M. N. II. (8) ix, p. 463 

 (1912). 



d" . Head piceous, anterior angles of vertex dull ochraceous ; 

 pronotum brownish ochraceous, a central reversed triangular 

 piceous spot with a central ochraceous line, the basal marginal 

 area piceous ; mesonotum brownish ochraceous, with two antei'ior 

 obsolete central obconioal spots, on each side of which is a per- 

 current submarginal piceous fascia, and a large piceous spot 

 before the cruciform basal elevation : abdomen above pale brown- 

 ish with piceous shadings, the posterior segmental margins pale 

 ochraceous ; body beneath and legs ochraceous ; tegmina and 

 wings hyaline, the venation, costal membrane, and basal claval 

 streak to the lirst and anal marginal area of the latter, ochraceous ; 

 a small transverse piceous spot above apex of radial area and 

 a similar spot at apex of clavus to tegmina; opercula somewhat 

 long, reaching tlie posterior margin of the basal abdominal seg- 

 ment, obliquely directed inwardly, their apices thus not very far 

 apart, outwardly moderately convex, a little sinuate on each side 

 uear base, their apices suhangularly rounded ; rostrum reaching 

 the intermediate coxse. 



Length excl. tegm., c? ? 8 ; ^^'^' tegm. 35 miilim. 



Hah. Brit. India; Mhow {Bnt. Mus.). 



A small species, somewhat intermediate between the preceding 

 species, C. raja, Dist., and G. striata. Walk. (vol. iii, p. 134), 

 but much smaller than either and to be distinguished by the dis- 

 tinct characters of the opercula. 



Genus P3ALM0CHARIAS, to replace Sena. (Vol. Ill, p. 134.) 



Psalmocbanus, Kirk., n. iiom., EiituDiohv/iKt. xli, p. 124 (1908). 



The name l^ena being preoccupied, that proposed by Ivirkaldy 

 must be substituted for it. 



