394 Mr. W. L. Distant on the 



obscure almost concoloroiis obconical spots, the two central spots 

 much the smaller and not extending more than half across the disk ; 

 base of abdomen profoundly longitudinally sulcated ; tympana 

 entirely exposed ; opercula rudimentary, the cavities exposed ; 

 abdomen short, compressed, the lateral areas very broad, the dorsal 

 surface narrow and convexly depressed to apex ; rostrum with its 

 apex black and reaching the intermediate coxae. 



Long. excl. tegm. ^ . 25 mm. Exp. tegm. 75 to 76 mm. 



ITah. S. Celebes ; Bua-Kraeng {Fruhstorfcr, Brit. Mus.). 

 Allied to P. fatiloqua, Stal. 



Genus Lembeja. 



Ferissoneura, Dist., Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1883, p. 189, 



nom. pracocc. 

 Lembeja, Dist., Mon. Orient. Cicad., pp. 103 and 147 (1892), 



nom. nov. 



Type. Z. maculosa, Dist. 



Lembeja sanguinolenta, sp. n. 



$ . Head, pronotum and mesonotum dull reddish, finely and 

 sparingly yellowishly pilose, abdomen above and body beneath pale 

 ochraceous, more or less shaded with rosaceous ; first and second 

 joints of antennae, face, clypeus, rostrum and legs sanguineous ; 

 apex of rostrum and the tarsal claws, black ; tegmina semi-hyaline 

 thickly finely mottled with pale sanguineous, the veins mostly 

 reddish-ochraceous with somewhat darker spot-like markings ; the 

 costal membrane, post-costal area and basal and outer margins 

 darker sanguineous ; wings semi-hyaline, the veins sanguineous ; 

 mesonotum with two long central pale margined obconical spots ; 

 abdomen short, robust; tympana prominently exjDosed ; opercula 

 rudimentary ; face strongly compressed, the lateral areas robustly 

 transversely striate. 



Long. excl. tegm. 23 mm. Exp. tegm. 84 mm. 



Llab. S. Celebes ; Bua-Kraeng {E. Fruhstorfer, Brit. 



Mus.). 



Lembeja robusta, sp. n. 



(^ and $ . Head, pronotum, mesonotum, sternum, rostrum and 

 legs fuscous-brown ; abdomen and tibiae brownish-ochraceous, more 

 or less irregularly suff'used with fuscous ; tegmina pale purplish- 

 brown, the veins more or lessochraceous-brown; wings dull hyaline. 



