96 ■"' Howard Ashton: 



I have not seen this species, but the figure in the " Genera In- 

 sectorium," should make it easy to identify when it does appear- 

 in museum collections. 



Anapsaltoda, n. g. 



Head not quite as long as pronotum, including eyes broader 

 than base of mesonotum, eyes very sessile, front not as prominent 

 as in Psaltoda. Posterior pronotal margin very broad, breadth 

 equal to half the length of pronotum. Head and pronotum to- 

 gether about equal in length to mesonotum (excluding cruciform 

 elevation). Tympanal coverings a little convex. Abdomen 

 longer than thorax and head. Rostrum reaching apices 

 of hind coxae. Opercula broad, convex, rounded posteriorly,, 

 overlapping interiorly. Abdomen beneath flattened and sharply 

 depressed toward apex. Tegmina broad, acute at apices. 



Type A. pulchra, Ashton. 

 Anapsaltoda pulchra, Ashton. 



Psaltoda pulchra, Asht. Proc. Roy. Soc. Vic, 1911, ii., p. 222 r . 



pi. 1., figs. 3 a, b; Dist. Gen. Insect. 142, p. 23 (1912). 

 Hab. — Queensland. 

 One specimen, the type in Coll. H.A. 



Genus Henicopsaltria, Stal. 



Type H. eydouxi, Guerin. 



Henicopsaltria eydouxi, Guer. 



Cicada eyedouxii, Guer. Voy. " Coquille," Zool. II., p. 181,. 



1830. 

 Henicopsaltria eydouxii, Stal. Berl. Ent. Zeit., x., p. 171,. 



1866; Frog., Aust. Ins., p. 250, fig. 156, 1907. 

 Specimens in all Museums. Hab. — New South Wales, Queens- 

 land. 



Henicopsaltria kelsalli, Distant. 



Henicopsaltria kelsalli, Dist. Ann. Soc. Belg., 1910, p. 416. 

 Melbourne and Adelaide Museums, and Coll. H.A. Hab. — 

 North Queensland. 



Synopsis of Species. 



H. eydouxi. Opercula pink. Tegmina with apical and sub- 

 apical infuscations. 



H. kelsalli. Opercula black. Tegmina unspotted. 



