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CICADID.i:. 



Division CHLOROCYSTARIA*. 

 ChlorocYstaria, Dist. A. M. N. H. (7) xvi, p. 212 (1905). 



In this division the abdomen in the males is always more or 

 less inflated or dilated, \a ith a central longitudinal dorsal ridge, 

 and longer than the space between the apex of head and base of 

 cruciform elevation ; the head (including eyes) is a little narrower 

 than base of mesonotum ; tegmina always longer than body, their 

 greatest width only about a third of their length. 



Only one genus can at present be included in this fauna. 



Genus KUMANGA. 

 Kumauga, Dist. A. 31. N. H. (7) xvi, p. 21-5 (1905). 



Type, K. sandaracata, Dist. 



Distribution. Burma. 



Head with the front narrow, about as long as broad, including 

 eyes narrower than base of mesonotum ; pronotum narrowed 

 anteriorly ; mesonotum (including cruciform elevation) slightly 

 shorter than head and pronotum together ; abdomen in male 

 longer than the space betA^een apex of head and base of cruciform 

 elevation ; tympana entirely exposed ; opercula completely covering 

 the sonorous cavities and projecting beyond the lateral margins 

 of the abdomen as seen from above ; rostrum reaching the inter- 

 mediate coxpe ; tegmina and wings hyaline ; tegmina \^ith eight 

 apical areas, seventh and eighth about equally long, basal cell about 

 twice as long as broad ; wings with six apical areas. 



1678. Kumanga sandaracata, Dist. (Beetmia) Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. 

 xxvi, p. 458, t. iv, f. 4 (1888) ; id. Mon. Orient, dead. p. 151, 



t. vii, f. 0, a, h (1892). 



Kurnanga san da roeata. 



J . Body above, sternum, and legs pale testaceous ; abdomen 

 beneath ochraceous ; tegmina and wings hyaline, the venation and 



* Fouuded on au Australian genus. 



