190 n ff- B ■'\<- Scvmm ^<o » At i - m m o m .k i : «t ^ 



Nom. Jap. — Hagoroino-rjcmi. 



6. Gen. Cicada I- 



8. Cicada bihamata Alotscli., Ent. p. 24 (1861); Dist., Monog. Oriet. 



Cicad. p. 95, t. 12, f. 8 a, b (1891); Mats., Ann. Zool. Jap. Vol. II, 

 Part I, p. 14, f. 13 a, b (1898); Thous. Ins. Jap. Vol. i, p. 212, f. 7 

 (1904). 

 Cicada andrciosi Dist., Ann. Mag. N. H. (7). Vol. 14, p 330 (1904). 



Hab. — Hokkaido (common), Honshu. 



Noni. Jap. — Ko-ycso-semi. 



Newly emerged imago is spot less in the tegmina and corresponds 

 exactly with the description of C. andrcwsi Dist.; unfortunately 

 Mr. Distant has not described any J specimen of it. 



9. Cicada fiammata Dist., Mong. Orient. Cicad. p. 99, t. 13, f. 15 a, b 



(1892); Mats., Ann. Zool. Jap. Vol. II, Pt. i, p. 13, t. i, f. 12 a, b 

 (1698); Mats., Thous. Ins. Jap. Vol. i. p. 213, n. 196. t. 17, f. 8 

 ('904). 



Hab. — Hokkaido (common), Honshu (rare). 



Non. Jap. — Yczo-zaui. 



10. Cicada pyropa Mats. 



Cicada pyropa Mats., Ann. Zool. Jap. Vol. V, p. 53, t. 3, f 4 (1904) ; 



Oshan., Die Palaeork. Hem. Bd. 11, p. 385 (1908). 

 Cicada flammata Dist. Gen. Ins. Horn. p. 31 (1912). 

 Hab. — Hokkaido, Honshu (Iwate, Yamagata). 

 Nom. Jap. — Aka-yczozciiii. 

 Mr, W. Distant thinks Cicada pyropa Mats, as a synonym of C. flammata 

 Dist., but it is quite easy to distinguish them by the following characters'': — 



C. flaiiunata Dist. C. pyropa Mats. 



I. P"ace broader, scarcely longer than 1. Face narrower, much longer than 

 the breadth the breadth. 



I) I have compared 21 (16 •$, 5 $) specimens of C. f'yroJ>a and 20 (12 ■$, 8 Q.) of C. ßammata 

 and found always some constant differences. 



