70 CICADID,!. 



dislv usuall}' but. not always with a costal and central oblique 

 ochraceous fascia. Opercula in male internally overlapping. 



Length excl. tegin. 15 to 17; esp. tegm. 50 to 60; breadth 

 between pronotal angles 10 to 10| millim. 



IJi(h. Assam; Garo Hills (C/i<?ii»c??). Samagooting (/»(/. il/its.). 

 Munjpoor {Irid. Mus.). Burma ; Tavoy (Coll. Dist.). — Sumatra. 

 Java. 



aa. nostrum oiily just jJCissimj posterior corvee. 



1550. Platypleura insignis, Bisf. J. A. S. Beng. xlviii, p. 39, t. xi, 



f. -1 (1879); id. Mon. Orient. Cicad. p. 22, tab. i, f. 15 (1889). 



Allied to P. nohilis, but body griseously pubescent ; tegmina pale 

 hyaline, w ith the venation, costal membrane and area, radial ai-ea 

 (excepting almost apical half), and a large basal patch extending 

 to about one-third from base fulvous, griseously pubescent ; the 

 radial area is hyaline from about centre (where it is dariiest) to 

 near apex, w hich is narrowly fuhous and has a fuscous spot ou its 

 outer margin, a double series of small spots near apices of longi- 

 tudinal veins to apical areas, and an irregular series of small spots 

 at apices of ulnar areas, black ; wings pale hyaline, the venation 

 fulvous, and with less than basal half black. 



To be separated from P. Qwbilis by the smaller dark basal areas 

 of the tegmina and wings, the rostrum only just passing posterior 

 coxae, and the opercula in male less inwardly overlapping. 



Length excl. tegm. 15 ; exp. tegm. 45 : breadth between pronotal 

 angles S| millim. 



IJah. Burma ; Karen Hills (Doliertt/). Upper Tenasserim 

 (Limbor(j). 



aaa. nostrum reachincf base of anal segment. 



1551. Platypleura badia, I)ist. Ann. 3Ius. Civ. Gen. xvii, p. 453, 



t. iv. f. 6. a, b (1888) ; id. 3Ion. Orient. Cicad. p. 23, tab. vii. 

 f. 15, a, b (1889). 



5 . Allied to P. insi<fnis, but differing by the opaque markings 

 to the tegmina being fulvous-brown ; the wings have the opaque 

 coloration extending further from the base, where it is simply 

 pale fulvous ; body fulvous brown ; structurally distinct by the 

 length of the rostrum, which reaches the base of the anal segment. 



Length excl. tegm. 16 ; exp. tegm. 48 ; breadth between pronotal 

 angles 8j millim. 



Hab. Tenasserim ; Houngdarau Valley (Fea). 



aaaa. Rostrum reachivj to about middle of abdomen. 



1552. Platypleura assamensis, Atl-ins. J. A. S. Benq. liii, p. 212 



(1884). 

 Platvpleura repanda, var. assamensis. Dist. Mon. Orient. Cicad. 

 p. 20, t. i, f. 11, fl, Z»(18S9). 



