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B. Tegmina lightly infuscate. 



20. C. epithesia. Borneo. 



Cryptotympana epithesia, Distant. Ann. May. Xat. Hist. (6), Vol. 2. p. 325 

 (1888); Mon. Orient. Cicad. p. 85, t. 11, f. 5.7,6 (1891). 



21. C. diomedea. Sumatra. 



Fidicina diomedea, Walker, List Horn. Suppl. p. 18 (i85S). 

 Cryptotympana diomedca, Distant, Mon. Orient. Cicad. p. 85. t. 11. f. 3a, b 

 (1S91). 



22. C. mandarina. ( lima. 



Fidicina operculata, Carreno (MS.??). 



Crypt 'tympana mandarina. Distant, Mon. Orient. Cicad. p. 86, t.n, f. ja.b 

 (1891). 



23. C. niasana. Nias Islands. 



Cryptotympana niasana, Distant, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. (1909), p. 392. 



C. Tegmina darkly infuscate. 



24. C. holsti. — PI. 4, Figs. 29a, b, c. Formosa. 



Cryptotympana Holsti, Distant, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), Vol. 14, p. 33i 

 (1904)- 



25. C. accipiter. Philippines. 



Fidicina accipiter, Walker. List Horn. Vol. 1, p. 83 (i85o). 

 Cryptotympana accipiter, Distant, Mon. Orient Cicad. p. 84, t. i3. f. ioa,b 

 (1891). 



26. C. fumipennis. Siam. Malaya. 



Fidicina fumipennis, Walker, List Horn. Suppl. p. 17 (i858). 

 Cryptotympana fumipennis, Distant, Mon. Orient. Cicad. p. 84, t. 11. f. 4,7.^ 

 (1S91). 



Division HETERCPSALTRI ARIA 



Heteropsaltriaria. Distant. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), Vol. i5, p. 386 (190S). 



Characters. — This division, at present represented by a single genus, is to be distinguished 

 from the Cicadaria by the distinct venation of the tegmina, the radial area being very large and broad, 

 considerably more than half the whole length of tegmina, which has thus caused the shortening of the 

 three upper ulnar areas. 



30. Genus HETEROPSALTRIA, Jacobi 



Heteropsaltria. Jacobi, Sitzber. Ges. Naturf. Berl. (1902), p. ~j3. 



Characters. — Head about as long as breath between eyes, a little shorter than pronotum, 

 including eyes slightly broader than anterior margin of pronotum ; ocelli distinctly more remote from 

 eyes than from each other; face longer than broad, moderately prominent; pronotum shorter than 

 mesonotum including the basal cruciform elevation, the lateral margins distinctly broadly angulate near 

 base; abdomen shorter than space between apex of head and base of cruciform elevation; tympana 

 concealed; opercula short, transverse, not passing base of abdomen; rostrum passing the intermediate 

 coxag ; tegmina broad, but not more than twice as long as broad, basal cell longer than broad, radial area 

 large and broad, considerably longer than half the whole length of tegmen, thus causing the shortening 

 of the three upper ulner areas; apical areas eight; wings narrower but more than half the lenght of 

 te;mina, apical areas six. 



