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CICADIDiE. 



Var. b. A-^enation in black ai-ea of tegmina sanguineous and 

 coucolorous with the surrounding margins. 



Length excl. tegm. 17 to 19 ; exp. tegm. 42 to 48 millim. 



Hub. Sikhim (Ind. Mus.). Assam ; Naga Hills {Doherty). 

 Darjiling {Coll, Dist.) — Sumatra. 



1658. Mogannia obliqua, Walk. List Horn. Suppl. p. 39 (1858) ; 



Atldns. J. A. S. Bemj. liii, p. 282 (1885) ; TJist. Mon. Orient. 

 Cicad. p. 119, t. xiv, f. 10, a, h (1892). 



Body above pale greenish or greenish-ochi'aceous ; head with the 

 apex of front and the basal area piceous ; pronotum with a central 

 triangular black fascia ; mesonotum with a broad black central 

 fascia constricted near middle ; body beneath, femora, and anterior 

 tibiae and tarsi more or less piceous ; intermediate and posterior 

 tibiae and tarsi pale greenish or greeuish-ochraceous ; tegmina and 

 wings hyaline, the venation dull ochraceous or fuscous ; tegmina 

 with the costal membrane pale castaueous, an oblique transverse 

 fuscous fascia extending from end of radial area to apex of lower 

 ulnar area (where it is more or less irregularly continued along inner 

 margin to base), basal cell, and base slightly suffused with pale 

 brilliant ochraceous and greenish ; extreme bases and lower basal 

 margins of tegmina and wings sanguineous. 



Length excl. tegm., c? & $, 11 to 14; exp. tegm. 44 to 50 

 millim. 



Hab. Sikhim {Ind. Mus.). Assam ; Brahmaputra ( Cliennell) ; Naga 

 Hills and Margherita {Doherty). Bengal; Muugphoo {Coll. Dist.). 

 Burma; Momeit {Doherty). Rangoon and Kareunee {Feci) — Java. 



1659. Mogannia viridis, Sign. (Cephaloxvs) Ami. Sac. Ent. Fr. 1847, 



p. 294: St8l,0fv. iV^-yl/.:. jFoWj. 1862, p.483 ; Z>?V,-^. (Mogamiia) 

 Man. Orient. Cicail p. 119, t. xiv, f. 8, a, b (1892). 

 Cephaloxys rostrata, Walk. List Horn, i, p. 233 (1850). 



Body and legs virescent, inclining to ochraceous or, in some 

 specimens, reddish-ochraceous ; tegmina and wings hyaline, the 

 venation olivaceous or ochraceous, usually resembling the hue of 

 the body ; tegmina slightly suffused with greenish or ochraceous at 

 base, the costal membrane genei'ally reddish-ochraceous. 



Length excl. tegm., c? & $ , 15 to 18 ; exp. tegm. 45 to 47 

 millim. 



Hab. Bengal; Mungphoo {Coll. Dist.). Assam; Naga Hills 

 and Margherita {Doherty). Burma ; Momeit {Doherty). — Malay 

 Peninsula. Java. 



Subfamily III. TIBICININ.E. 



Tibiciuiuee, Dist. A. M. N. H. (7) xv, p. 304 (1905) ; ante, p. 57. 



In this subfamily the tympana are completely exposed, the 

 tympanal coverings being entirely absent. 



Tbe genera comprised in the Tibicininse ai-e of universal 

 distribution. 



