18 = On Cicadidee from the North Chin Hills, Burma. 
by Miss Campbell. Calcagninus marginatus is the third 
described species of the genus, and, as the other two were 
received from the Neelgiri Hills, Calcagninus may prove to be 
a mountain genus. 
Pecilopsaltria Watsont, sp. n. 
@. Head, pronotum, and mesonotum brownish ochraceous ; 
head with a transverse margin to front, a spot above base of 
antenna, the area of the ocelli, and a transverse fascia con- 
necting same with eyes black ; pronotum with the incisures 
and two central fasciz directed outwardly towards anterior 
margin black ; mesonotum with four obconical spots on ante- 
rior margin, the central two shortest ; a lanceolate central 
discal fascia and a small spot in front of each anterior angle 
of the basal cruciform elevation black. Abdomen thickly 
covered with yellowish pile, the segments blackish at base 
and pale ochracevus at apical margins ; a faint longitudinal 
central black fascia, broadest at ‘base. Sternum and legs 
brownish ochraceous ; face with a central longitudinal black 
fascia ; abdomen beneath without the yellowish pile. 
Teemina tale-like and obscure creamy white, brownish at 
base, and with three irregular brown transverse fascia en- 
closing rounded creamy spots, the first crossing radial area, 
the second just beyond radial area, and the third at junction 
of apical and ulnar areas; a double row of outer marginal 
spots situate on the longitudinal veins of apical areas. Wings 
stramineous, the apical margin and a transverse fascia before 
apex dark castaneous: these castaneous markings enclose a 
large subapical stramineous spot. 
‘lhe rostrum reaches the apex of the second abdominal 
segment. 
Long. excl. tegm., 9 22 millim.; exp. tegm. 62 millim. 
Allied to P. hilpa, Walk. 
Cosmopsaltria velitaris, sp. n. 
In colour and markings very closely allied to C. nicomache, 
Walk., but larger, and differing also trom that species by the 
greater length ot the rostrum, which considerably passes the 
posterior cox, and not only just extending beyond their apex 
as in Walker’s species ; the abdomen also is longer and the 
opercula proportionally to same being much shorter. The 
principal colour difference is in the dorsal surface of the 
abdomen, which is more castaneous and less black. 
Long. excl. tegm., ¢ 27 millim.; exp. tegm. 80 millim. 
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