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Vagitanus, gen. nov. 



I Toad (including eyes) wider than base of mesonotum, 

 about as long as breadth between eves and as long as pro- 

 notnin ; pronotum much shorter than mesonotum, its lateral 

 margins more or less oblique, straight, its posterior lateral 

 angles a little ampliated; mesonotum convex; abdomen 

 in male almost as long as space between apex of head and 

 base of cruciform elevation ; tympanal coverings both nar- 

 rower and shorter than tympanal orifices ; opcrcula in male 

 moderately short and oblique, not extending beyond the 

 base of abdomen ; anterior femora spined beneath ; tegmina 

 and wings hyaline, the first with its greatest breadth more 

 than a third of its length, apical areas eight ; wings with 

 six apical areas. 



Allied to Cicadatra, but differing by the relative breadths 

 of the head including eyes and the base of mesonotum, &c. 



Vagitanus vientianensis, sp. n. 



<$ . Head above ochraceous, ocelli margined with black ; 

 head beneath and face vireseent ; eyes brownish, spotted 

 or mottled with black ; pronotum castaneous, the central 

 anterior margin and the broad posterior margin vireseent ; 

 mesonotum brownish ochraceous with four obconical black 

 spots, the two central spots smallest, the two lateral spots 

 longest and almost crossing the mesonotum, a small rounded 

 black spot before each anterior angle of the basal cruciform 

 elevation, which is vireseent with the anterior angles black ; 

 abdomen above and beneath ochraceous, above centrally 

 piceous on basal half, beneath with a central black spot 

 near base ; sternum, opercula, and legs vireseent ; tegmina 

 hyaline, venation on basal area castaneous, other veins 

 black, costal membrane vireseent, postcostal membrane 

 brownish ochraceous ; apical margin — from apex to com- 

 mencement of seventh apical area — broadly fuscous ; wings 

 hyaline, venation either fuscous or vireseent; opercula 

 in £ obliquely directed inwardly, not meeting centrally, 

 their apices rounded and not passing base of abdomen. 



Long., excl. tegm., <$ , 17; exp. tegm. 49 mm. 



Hab. Laos; Vientiane (R. Vitalis de Salvaza). 



Vagitanus luangensis, sp. n. 



? . Body above dark brownish ochraceous ; front of head 

 with the anterior and frontal margin black ; pronotum paler 



