324 Mr. W. L. Distant on new Cicadidge. 



of pronotum, four spots in transverse series on mesonotum, 

 and the posterior margin of mesonotum ochraceous ; the centre 

 of basal cruciform elevation black. Abdomen above reddish 

 ochraceous, with a central, longitudinal, narrow, dorsal, fus- 

 cous fascia. Head beneath, sternum, a lateral fascia to oper- 

 cula, and legs black ; a spot at apex and one on each side of 

 apex of face ; coxae, apices of femora and tibife, tarsi (exclud- 

 ing base) , rostrum (excluding apex) ochraceous. Body beneath 

 ochraceous, the basal segment blackish. 



Tegmina dark olivaceous, the costal membrane and the 

 venation reddish ochraceous, with a transverse and slightly 

 oblique greyish-white fascia near centre, not extending above 

 the base of the second ulnar area ; posterior basal margin 

 narrowly reddish ochraceous. Wings black, the basal area 

 reddish ochraceous, with its posterior margin black. 



The rostrum reaches the apex of the basal abdominal seg- 

 ment and the tegmina have their apices considerably at- 

 tenuated. 



Long. excl. tegm. 36 millim., exp. tegm. 90 millim. 



Hah. Borneo. 



The smallest species of Tosena hitherto described. 



Cosmopsaltna albostriata, n. sp. 



($ . Head and thorax above ochraceous ; head with the 

 anterior margin of front, the area of the ocelli, a small central 

 spot on anterior and posterior margins of pronotum, and a small 

 spot behind each eye black ; mesonotum with two obconical 

 linear basal spots, which have a broken linear fascia on each 

 side, and a spot near apex of each anterior angle of the basal 

 cruciform elevation black. Abdomen above pale castaneous, 

 with the posterior segmental margins ochraceous, and with two 

 dorsal sublateral white fasciae extending from base to about 

 two thirds of the abdominal length. Body beneath and legs 

 ochraceous. Tegmina and wings pale hyaline, the venation 

 ochraceous inclining to fuscous ; tegmina with the costal 

 membrane ochraceous and the transverse veins at the bases 

 of the second and third apical areas very narrowly infus- 

 cated. 



The opercula are short and somewhat broad, concave a 

 little beyond base, their apices broadly rounded and about 

 reaching the apex of the second abdominal segment. 



Long. excl. tegm., (^ 30 millim., exp. tegm. 80 millim. 



Ilab. Philippine Islands. 



This species has the elongated and ])osteriorly attenuated 

 abdomen so strongly represented in some of the Polynesian 



