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Gen. Meimuna, Dist. 



5. M. tripurasura, Dist. 



A still larger series of about 60 specimens, all males. 

 Darjiling, May, 1912, and Singla. 



Gen. Pomponia, StSl. 



6. P. thalia, Walk. 



A single specimen, male, very much mutilated. Taken 

 at Sevook in April, 1912. 



Subfam. GAEANINAE. 

 Division Cicadatraria. 



Gen. Terpnosia, Dist. 



7. T. olio, Walk. 



One female from Sukna (April, 1913) and one male 

 from Sevook (April, 1913). 



Gen. Gaeana, Am. and Serv. 



8. G. f estiva, Walk. 



One male from Singla, May, 1913. A typical specimen, 

 resembling closely the figure in Distant 's Mono- 

 graph of Oriental Cicadidae. 



Gen. Balinta. Dist. 



9. B. octonotata, Westw. 



A typical series from vSingla, taken in May, 1912. All 



males. 



Gen. Mogannia^ Am. and Serv. 



10. M. conica, Germ. 



One male from Singla, April, 1913. Rather more 

 distinctly marked than usual, the central stripe 

 being very well defined. 



Subfam. TIBICININAE. 



Division Huechysaria. 



Gen. HuechySf Am and Serv. 



J I. H. sangtiinea, de Geer. 



A fairly large series from Sukna, April, 1913. Most of 

 them are females, and curiously enough, in other 

 series of this species I have had from Tonkin and 

 Japan the females have largeh' predominated. These 

 Sukna specimens are very typical of the species, 



