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which it differs by its large size, more spotted tegmina, and different size 
and structure of the opercula. Body long 46: exp. teg. 116—122 millims. 
Reported from Penang and Singapore. 
58. COSMOPSALTRIA OOPAGA. 
Cosmopsaltria oopaga, Distant, Trans. Ent. Soc. p. 641 (1881). 
This species is also allied to C. doryca, Boisd., but the body is much 
broader, the tegmina are unspotted, and the shape of the opercula more 
like those of C. abdulla, Distant. Body long 39: exp. teg. 96 millims. 
Reported from Burma. 
59. COSMOPSALTRIA SPINOSA. 
Tettigonia spinosa, Fabricius, Mant. Ins. ii, p. 266 (1787) ; Ent. Syst. iv, p. 17 
(1794) ; Syst. Rhyn. p. 34 (1803). 
Cicada spinosa, Olivier, Enc. Méth. v, p. 748 (1790). 
Dundubia spinosa, Walker, List Hom. B. M. i, p. 47 (1850). 
Cosmopsaltria spinosa, Stal, Berl. Ent. Zeitsch. x, p. 171 (1866) ; Ofvers. Kong. 
Vet. Aka. Férh. p. 708 (1870). 
Varies much in size and coloration. Tegmina towards the apex of 
the veins sometimes immaculate and sometimes with fuscous spots. 
Reported from India. 
60. COSMOPSALTRIA FLAVIDA. 
Cicada flavida, Guérin, Voyage Belanger in Ind. Orient. p. 498, t. 3, f. 1, (1834) ; 
Walker, List Hom. B. M. i, p. 118 (1850). 
Dundubia saturata, Walker, List Hom. B. M. Suppt. p. 6 (1858). 
Cosmopsaltria flavida, Stal, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. x, p. 171 (1866). 
Body long 45: exp. teg. 140 millims. Reported from Java and 
Sikkim. 
Genus Lepropsanrria, Stal. 
Hem. Afric. iv, p. 5 (1866). 
Allied to Dundubia, Am. et Serv.; cheeks with a tubercle near the 
apex ; rostrum extending a little beyond the posterior cox; opercula 
short: second and third segments of the abdomen in the ¢ witha 
lateral tubercle. 
61. LeEPropsALTRIA GUTTULARIS. 
Cicada guttularis, Walker, List Hom. B. M. Suppt. p. 29 (1858), @. 
Leptopsaltria guttularis, Stal, Hem. Ins. Philip. in Ofvers. Kong. Vet. Akak. Férh. 
p- 710 (1870), 6. 
Very like L. tuberosa, Sign., but differs in the opercula being more 
obtuse, apex much less obliquely truncated, exterior apical part more 
obtuse, less produced, ventral tubercles of the ¢ larger, black. Body 
long 13: exp. teg. 46 millims. 
Reported from Burma. 
