Mr. W. L. Distant on Homoptera. 21)5 



Genus QuiNTiLiA. 

 Tibicen, subgen. Qmntilia, StSl, Hem. Afr. iv. p. 28 (1866). 

 Type, Q. rujiventris, Walk. {Cicada). 



Quintilia mogannia, sp. n. 



^. Body above black, finely greyishly pilose ; head with 

 a central line to front, and anterior lateral margins to vertex, 

 pronotum with the margins, and a central longitudinal fascia 

 (widened posteriorly, where it contains two small black spots), 

 mesonotum with two central, discal, wedge-shaped fasciae, 

 the lateral margins, cruciform elevation, and abdomen 

 with the posterior segmental margins, testaceous ; body 

 and head beneath, sternum, legs, and opercula piceous ; 

 lateral margins of face and streaks to sternum and femora 

 testaceous ; intermediate and posterior tibiae annulated 

 apically and basally with pale ochraceous ; abdomen beneath 

 testaceous, with central and marginal piceous spots ; tegmina 

 and wings hyaline, their basal areas pale fuscous brown, 

 the venation fuscous ; tegmina with the costal membrane 

 and claval area, and wings with the extreme base, testaceous ; 

 opercula piceous, with their margins narrowly testaceous ; 

 rostrum reaching the intermediate coxse; head (including 

 eyes) a little narrower than base of mesonotum ; transverse 

 vein at base of second apical area to tegmina nearly vertical ; 

 face moderately centrally sulcate. 



? . Body beneath more testaceous than in male, and 

 abdomen without the piceous spots. 



Long., excl. tegm., $ 15, ? 18 mm. ; exp. tegm., ^ ? , 

 40-44 mm. 



Hah. China: Hong Kong [J. C. Bowr'ing, Brit. Mus.). 



Quintilia maculiventris^ sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, and mesonotum black ; head with a 

 small central longitudinal spot at base, pronotum with the 

 margins and a central longitudinal fascia, mesonotum with 

 two fascias on each lateral area (one marginal, the other and 

 narrower nearer centre), and the cruciform elevation ochra- 

 ceous ; abdomen above ochraceous, its base and a central 

 series of segmental spots black, the margins of the segments 

 bright testaceous ; body beneath and legs ochraceous ; face, 

 space bet\^een face and eyes, spots to acetabula;, and central 

 abdominal segmental spots black, segmental margins paler 

 testaceous than above ; tegmina and wings hyaline ; tegmina 

 with the vein.i somewhat broadly margined with fuscous, the 



