90 



CICADID.E. 



the costal membrane brownish, a small blackish spot at base of 

 upper ulnar area, transverse veins at bases of second, third, fifth, 



Fig. 42. — Leptopscdtria tuherosa. 



and seventh apical areas infuscated, and a subiiiargiual series of 

 small fuscous spots on longitudinal veins to apical areas. 



Length excl. tegm., c? -7 to 32, $ 23 ; exp. tegiu., S 72 to 

 79, $ (one spec.) 84 millim. 



Hab. Sikhim {Coll. Dist.). Assam ; Khasi Hills {lad. 2Ius.). — 

 Java {CoU. Dist.). Japan {Bruss. Mas.). 



aa. OjKi'Cida in male small, moderately/ separated, sidAransverse, 

 their ajnces ohliquely subiruncate. 



1574. Leptopsaltria samia, Walk. (Dundubia) List Ham. i, p. 77 



(1850); Atkins. J. A. S. Beng. liii, p. 225 (1888); Dist. 

 (Leptop.saltria) Man. Orient. Cicad. p. 32, t. viii, f. 11, a, b 



(1889). 



Body above brownish-ochraceous, tinged with greenish ; allied 

 to L. taberosa, which it much resembles, but differing by the more 

 produced trout of head, the less sinuate lateral margins of the 

 pronotum, more apicall}' broadened abdomen, and different shape 

 of the opercula. Mesonotum with two short central anterior 

 curved lines, on each side of which is a small spot, followed by a 

 broken narrow fascia on each lateral area and two small spots in 

 front of basal cruciform elevation, black. 



Length excl. tegm. 26 ; exp. tegm. 76 millim. 



Hah. "North India" {Wanvick, Brit. Mus.). Sikhim {Coll. 

 Dist.). 



aaa, Ojjercula in male wide apart, oblique, their apical 

 marghis obliquely subtruncate. 



1575. Leptopsaltria andamanensis, Dist. A. M. N. H. (6) i, p. 370 



(1888) ; id. Man. Oricmt. Cicad. p. 34, t. x, f. 12, «, b (1889). 



Body above reddish-ochraceous ; ocelli shining reddish ; pro- 

 notum with the middle of the anterior margin and the whole of 



