80 On new Species of Cicadidse. 



somewhat short and broad ; face profoundly centrally 

 longitudinally silicate, the transverse ridges prominent ; 

 rostrum reaching the posterior coxae, its apex black ; oper- 

 cula not passing base of abdomen, meeting at their inner 

 angles, lateral and apical margins oblique, the former mode- 

 rately sinuate. 



Long., excl. tegm., <$ 20 mm. ; exp. tegm. 60 mm. 



Hab. Indo-China {R. Vita/is). 



Allied to P. mira, Dist., from Laos. 



Champaka celebensis, sp. n. 



Body above shining castaneous brown, more or less ochra- 

 ceously pilose ; area of the ocelli black ; pronotum with a 

 central longitudinal fascia (widened anteriorly and poste- 

 riorly) and the fissures dark castaneous, the. lateral and basal 

 marginal areas somewhat olivaceous ; mesonotum with four 

 obscure dark obconical spots, the central two smallest ; 

 abdomen with an obscure, central, longitudinal, narrow, 

 pilose fascia ; head beneath, sternum, and opercula dull, 

 opaque, ochraceous ; face and legs castaneous, femora black 

 or dark castaneous, their apices, and the basal area of the 

 anterior femora ochraceous ; abdomen beneath shining, 

 brownish ochraceous ; tegmina and wings hyaline, the vena- 

 tion more or less olivaceous ; tegmina with the extreme base, 

 basal cell, and costal membrane more or less olivaceous, the 

 transverse veins at the bases of second, third, fifth, and 

 seventh apical areas, and the posterior longitudinal vein to 

 seventh apical area broadly darkly infuscate ; head (including 

 eyes) considerably wider than base of mesonotum ; abdomen 

 long, length of head equal to space between eyes; rostrum 

 slightly passing the posterior coxne ; opercula almost reaching 

 the posterior margins of the second abdominal segment, 

 attenuated towards apices, which are roundly subacute, 

 widely separated internally ; anterior femora with two long 

 and strong spines and a shorter spine near apex. 



Long., excl. tegm., <$ , 53-60 mm.; exp. tegm. 135- 

 140 mm. 



Hab. N.W. Celebes. 



Allied to C. viridimaculata, Dist., but differing by the 

 larger opercula, different maculation to the tegmina, and 

 absence of the green basal coloration to same, &c. 



Two specimens are in the«Brit. Mus., presented by Dr. de 

 Giacomi. 



