1884.] E. T. Atkinson — Notes on Indian Rhynchota. 229 



66. POMPONIA MADHAVA, 

 Pomponia madhava, Distant, Trans. Ent. Soc. p. 644 (1881). 

 Allied to P. tigroides, Walker, from which it differs by its being 

 pale greenish and nnicolorous, the tegmina broader, with the costal mar- 

 gin irregularly curved and not deflexed at the termination of the radial 

 veins, and also in having both the second and third abdominal segments 

 beneath rounded, produced and pointed anteriorly. Body long 22 : exp. 

 teg. 55 millims. 



Reported from Assam. 



67. Pomponia impeeatoeia. 



Cicada imperatoria, Westwood, Arc. Ent. ii, p. 14, t. 51, (1843) : Walker, List 

 Horn. B. M. i, p. 47 : J. L. S. Zool. i, p. 83 (1856) : ibid, x, p. 84 (1867). 

 Pomponia imperatoria, Stal, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. x, p. 171 (1866). 



A very large species, yellow luteous, body long 88, exp. teg. 209 

 millims. 



Reported from Nepal. 



68. Pomponia tigroides. 



Pomponia tigroides, Distant, J. A. S. B. xlviii (2), p. 38 (1879). 

 The Indian Museum possesses a specimen from Tenasserim. 



Genus Emathia, Stal. 

 Hem. Afric. iv, p. 8 (1866). 



Inner ulnar area of tegmina not widened towards the apex ; apical 

 cells one and two extending equally far forward ; thorax widened at the 

 base : tympana chiefly exposed ; opercula short : anterior femora spinose. 



69. Emathia ^grota. 



Emathia cegrota, Stal, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. x, p. 172 (1866). 

 Body long 20 : exp. teg. 50 millims. Reported from Bombay. 



Genus Cicada, Linn. 

 Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. i, p. 704 (1766) : Stal, Bio. Jan. Hem. ii, p. 19 (1862) 

 Of vers K. V. A. Forh. p. 714 (1870). 



70. Cicada subtincta. 



Cicada subtincta, Walker, List B. M. i, p. 147 (1850). 

 Body long 32 : exp. teg. 105 millims. Reported from Silhat. 



71. Cicada ANiEA. 



Cicada anma, Walker, 1. c, p. 207 (1850). 

 Body long 13 : exp. teg. 40 millims. Reported from N. Bengal. 



