FAM. CICADID.E 



Dundubia subfascia. Walker, List Horn. Suppl. p. n (i858). 

 Dundubia Utuifera, Walker, ibidem, p. 12 (i85S . 

 12. D. stuatii. Fiji. 



Cosmot>saltria stuarti. Distant. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. (18S2'. p. 125. pi. 7, 

 f. 2a, b. 

 i3. D. impar. N. Guinea. 



Dundubia impar, Walker, Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool. Vol. 10, p. 86 (1867). 

 Cosmopsaltria impar. Distant. Mon. Orient. Cicad. p. 64, 1. 10, f. 16a, b (1890). 

 14. D. lutulenta. N. Guinea. 



Cosmopsaltria lutulenta. Distant. Ann. Mus. Stor. Nat. Genova (2 a ), Vol. 6. 

 p. 522 (1888); Mon. Orient. Cicad. p. 63, t. 7, f. ja,b (1890). 

 i5. D. recedens. N. Guinea. 



Dundubia recedens. Walker, Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond. Zool. Vol. 10. p. 85 



1S67). 

 Cosmopsaltria recedens, Distant, Mon. Orient. Cicad. p. 66, t. 10, f. 140.6 

 (1890). 



b'. Opercula in male only extending to about half the length of abdomen. 



16. D. aluana. Solomon Islands. 



Diceropyga aluana, Distant, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), Vol. 16, p. 557 (ioo5). 



17. D. novse-guinse, nov. spec. 1). 



18. D. bouineHsis. Bonin Islands, Yokohama. 



Dyceropyga boninensis. Distant, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), Vol. i5, p. 67 



(i 9 o5). 

 albostriata. Philippines. 



Cosmopsaltria albostriata. Distant, ibidem (6), Vol. 2, p. 324 (iSSS): Mon. 



Orient. Cicad. p. 65, t. S, f. la.b (1890). 



19. D. 



20. D. 



21. D. 



22. D. 



2 3. D. 



? multisignata. 



Cosmopsaltria multisignata, Breddin. Hem. Celeb, p. 106 (1901). 

 ? ornaticeps. 



Cosmopsaltria ornaticeps. Breddiu, ibidem, p. 107 (1901). 

 ? acutipennis. ? 



Cicada acutipennis, 2, Walker, Ins. Saund. Horn. p. 20 (i858). 



Diceropyga ? acutipennis, Distant, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), Vol. 16, p. 553 

 r go5 . 

 ? nodosa. ? 



Cicada nodosa, 2, Walker, List Horn. Vol 1, p. 162 (i85o). 



Diceropyga^ nodosa. Distant. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), Vol. 16, p. 553 

 (1905 . 



Celebes. 

 Celebes. 



43. Genus MEIMUNA, Distant 



Meimuna. Distant, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), Vol. i5. p. 67 (1905). 



Character's. — Head (including eyes) about as broad as base of mesonotum, shorter than 



I) Diceropyga novae-gt'inae. nov soec— Head, pronotum and mesonotum ochraceous; bead with the margins of the front, area 

 of the ocelli, a narrow central fascia widened and ampli «ted on each side at bas*. and anterior angles of vertex, black, a large spot on each lateral margin 

 between eyes and anterior black angles, pale castaneous; pronotum with the fissures and two imperfect, central, longitudinal, sinuate lines, black; meso- 

 notom with a central, longitudinal, percurrent line, on each side of which is a shorter line about reaching middle, followed by a small anterior m a rginal 

 spot and a broken submarginal fasciate line, and a spot near each anterior angle of the basal cruciform elevation, black; abdomen above ochraceous, the 

 segments more or less transversely suffused with testaceous ; head heneath, sternum, legs and opercula, pale ochraceous ; face with the anterior striatious 

 and a transverse curved spot near posterior margin, apex of rostrum, a transverse fascia between base of antennae and eyes, two small central spots to 

 clypeus, irregular lines to femora, subapical annulations to tibiae, and the anterior and intermediate tarsi, black; subbasal annulations to tibiae castaneous; 

 opercula very narrowly onwardly margined with black ; abdomen beneath ochraceous, the basal area of the ultimate segment, black ; head distinctly shor- 

 ter than breadth between eyes ; opercula in male elongate, moderately broad, not quite reaching the base of the fourth abdominal segment, their apices 

 rounded, their inner margins distinctly separated; anal abdominal segment in male apicaUy shortly centrally dentate and with a long slightly curved 

 dentate process on each side. 



Long. excl. tegm. cJ, 28 miliim Exp. tegm. comillim. 



Hab. New-Guinea; Ekeikei (Pratt — Brit. Mus.). 



Allied to O. a/ujtia, Dist. from the Solomon Islands but differing in the longer and broader front to the head, the longer and narrower opercula; 

 different marking to the body and legs, etc. From D. i;npir. Walk, it is to be distinguished by the longer tegmina and different markings to same. 



