274 Mr. W. L. Distant on Ilomoptera. 



Genus ? 



Cicada complex, Walk. List Horn. i. p. 208 (IS-W). 



The type is unlocalized, without abdomen, and with one 

 wing mutilated, the remnants preserved being gummed on a 

 card. Tlie shape and venation of the tegmina resemble those 

 of Pauropsalta duhia, God. & Frogg., but the one wing 

 retained possesses only three apical areas. Under such 

 circumstances it is scarcely possible to generically identify it. 



UilABUNANA^ gen. nov. 



Head considerably shorter than pronotum, tlie front broad 

 and rounded, its margins discontinuous to, and almost at 

 right angles with, the lateral margins of vertex, which are 

 al.so rounded, vertex much longer than front and with a 

 central incision at base, ocelli a little nearer to each other than 

 to eyes, which project beyond the anterior pronotal angles ; 

 pronotum somewliat quadrangular, its lateral margins straight, 

 its posterior angles a little ampliated; mesonotum about as 

 long as pronotum; abdomen about as long or slightly longer 

 than space between apex of head and base of cruciform 

 elevation ; tympana entirely exposed ; opercula in male 

 obliquely directed inwardly, but not extending beyond the 

 base of the abdomen ; rostrum reaching the intermediate 

 coxee ; anterior femora strongly spined beneath; tegmina and 

 wings hyaline ; tegmina with eight apical areas, the upper 

 vein of lower ulnar area emitted at some distance from 

 base of radial area, where they are fused, postcostal area 

 moderately broad ; wings with four apical areas. 



Type, LL sericeivitta, Walk. [Cicada). 



Urahunana segmentaria, sp. n. 



Body above black, sparingly greyishly pilose ; a small 

 spot at apex and the basal narrow margin of front, a small 

 spot on each lateial margin, and a central spot at base of 

 vertex, lateral and posterior margins of pronotum, cruciform 

 elevation, posterior margin of mefasternum, and lateral 

 margins and posterior segmental margins of abdomen ochra- 

 ceous ; body beneath ochraceous ; head beneath (excluding 

 margins of face), clypeus, disk of sternum, basal margins of 

 opercula, suffusions to coxaj and femora, anterior tibite and 

 tarsi, and base of abdomen black; tegmina and wings 

 hyaline, bases of both narrowly ochraceous; tegmina with 

 the costal membrane, postcostal area, and basal veins pale 



