MATSI'MI-RA : A I.IST OK THE JapANESI; and KuKMOSAN CicADIDAE, WWII DeSCRII'TION oqi 



Diinditbia cinctiiiianiis \W\<.., ibid. p. 49. 



Dunbubia rainifcra Wk., ibid. p. 53. 



Diiiibiibia urania Wk., ibid. p. 64. 



Poinponia fusca Dist., Mon. Orient. Cicad. p. "jo, t. 7, f. 10 a, b (1890); 

 Mats., Thous. Ins. Jap. Add. Vol. r, p. 83, t. 9, f. 13 (19(3). 

 Hab. — Kiuslui (?), Formosa (common); China, Malay Archipelago, India. 

 Norn. Jap. — • Taiu-an-hignrashi. 



19. Gen. Oncotympana Still. 



36. Oncotympana maculaticollis Motsch. 



Cicada maculaticollis Motsch., Bull. Soc. Nat. Mose. Vol. 39, p. 185 



(■855)- 

 Poinponia maculaticollis Dist., Mon. Orient. Cicad. p. 80, t. 6, f. 11 a, 

 b (1891); Mats., Ann. Zool. Jap. Vol. II, Pt. i, p. 6, t. i, f. 5 a, b 

 (1898); Thous. Ins. Jap. Vol. i, [>. 206, n. 188, t. 17, f. I. (1904J 

 Oncotympana maculaticollis Dist., Syn. Cat. Hom. i, p. 70(1906); Genera 

 Ins. Cicad. p. 56 (1913). 

 Hab. — Hohkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kiushu, Formosa; China. 

 Nom. Jap. — Min-tnin, 



II. Subfam. Qaeninae 



Div. Cicadatraria 

 20, Gen. Yezoterpnosia "■ g. 



Allied to TcTpnosia Dist., from which it differs as follows: — 

 Head with eyes distinctly narrower than the base of mesonotum; abdomen 

 much broader than thora.x, nearly the same breadth throughout the first 6 segments ; 

 in the female ovipositor very short; tympanal coverings longer, reaching .somewhat 

 to the middle of orifices; opercula relatively large, reaching beyond the base of 

 abdomen; the first apical cross-vein oblique, so that nearl)' running parallel to the 

 second cross-vein. 



Genotype — Tcrpnosia nigricosta Motsch. 



