130 *, Christmas Island. 



Order 6.— HOMOPTERA. 

 By W. r. KiEBT, F.L.S., F.E.S., etc. 



(PLATE XV.) 



Of this Order eleven species are enumerated in the following list, 

 all of which, so far as is known, are peculiar to the island. Of 

 these, seven are now described as new, one being considered to 

 represent a new genus, the other four having been described by 

 me in 1888 from Mr. Lister's collection; of these the descriptions' 

 are here reprinted. It is curious that six species out of the eleven 

 belong to a single family, the Ricaniidse. 



I 



CiCADin^. '' Delphacid.^. 



^/ JPcecilopsaltria, Stal. ^ jBidts, Walk. 



calypso, Kirb. o aristella, sp.n. 



/ -r^^^^^^^* OAphkophorid^. 



V ^Ricania, Germ. 0Clovia, Stal. 



rSfl^^^f^^^^^^^^^ ^P-^- eximia, sp.n. 

 y' \Paurostauria, g.n. 



•1 « -^ delicata, sjy.n. j/0 IssiDiE. 



I ^ ^ Varcia, Stal. /t) ^sus, Fabr. 



v^ o Jlavicostalis, Kirb. ^^ andrewsi, sp.n. 



'^ ^ Nogodina, Stal. 



^" ajffinis, Kirb. £^a^idje, 



VT O hyalina, Kirb. ijdiocerus, Lewis. 



J V suhviridis, sp.n. Opunctatus, sp.n. 



Family CICADID^. 



1 1. Poecilopsaltria calypso. 



t - Oxyplenra calypso, kirb. : P.Z.S., 1888, p. 553. 



, Foecilopsaltria calypso, Dist. : Mon. Oriental Cicadidae, p. 6, tab. x, figs. Za, b 

 ^ (1889). 



'■'■Male. — Black, with testaceous markings. Head black; front 

 of vertex with a wide testaceous stripe on each side, extending 

 from the inside of the eye to the striated portion of the face. 

 Longitudinal sulcation broad, rather deep black, surmounted by 

 a trapezifonn ochreous spot ; the transverse striations, except the 

 upper ones, are marked with ochreous, ending in a continuous 

 ochreous stripe, not striated, on each side of the extremity of the 

 longitudinal sulcation. Sides of face clothed with thick yellowish- 

 grey hair ; labrum with a longitudinal testaceous stripe, expanded 

 above and below, proboscis testaceous, black towards the extremity, 



