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CICADID.i;. 



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posterior segmental margins ochraceous ; head and sternum beneath 

 thickly yellowishly pilose, longitudinal sulcation and some trans- 

 verse striatioiis to face black ; legs pale castaneous, femora with 

 dark spots ; opercula black, their outer margins narrowly ochra- 

 ceous ; tegmina with basal half opaque, greenish-ochraceous ; two 

 spots or; costal membrane, two in radial area and one beneath its 



Fig. 36. — Fycna rcpanda. 



apex, and a large irregular fascia crossing beyond radial area — 

 enclosing some semihyaline spots — fuscous-brown ; apical half 

 hyaline, venation greenish-ochraceous, a large subapical fasciate 

 spot and a double series of small spots near apices of longitudinal 

 veins to apical areas fuscous ; wings ochraceous, apical area and 

 apex of anal area dark castaneous, outer margins pale hyaline. 



Length excl. tegm. 21 to 23 ; exp. tegm. 68 to 78 ; breadth 

 between pronotal angles 12 to Vik millim. 



Hah. Kashmir Valley {Leech). North Bengal (Camphell). 

 Darjiliug [Ltd. J\Ius.). Assam ; Margherita and Xaga Hills 

 {Dolieriy). Khasi Hills (Chennell). Sikhim (Coll. Dist.). Sylhet 

 (StainsfortJi). Seebsagar (Lid. Has.). Burma; Kakhien Hills 

 {Fea). ' 



Genus ANGAMIANA. 



Angamiana, Dist. A. M. N. H. 

 Orient, dead. p. 100 (1892). 



(6) V, p. 284 (1890) ; id. Mon. 



Type, A. ce.tJierea, Dist. 



Distrihution. Oriental Eegion and Southern China. 



Head small, including eyes much narrower than prouotum and 

 narrower than base of mesonotum, ocelli much wider apart from 

 eyes than from each other, front much depressed ; pronotum 

 longer than mesonotum, its lateral and posterior margins very 

 broad, the first strongly ampliated and obscurely angulated : 

 abdomen longer than space between apex of head and base of 

 cruciform elevation, above with its lateral areas oblique ; tympanal 

 orifices completely covered ; opercula broad, obtusely angulated, 

 not reaching the middle of abdomen ; tegmina semihyaline, with 

 the apical third more or less reticulately veined, the apical areas 

 numerous, generally t\\elve or thirteen in number. 



