BORNEAN CICADIDAE. Kew 
It occurs in Malacca, Tenasserim and India. 
30a. Another speciesof this genus, Dundubsadecem, was 
described by Walker in Journ. Linn. Soe. Zool. i. p. 141 
(1857); but the type is now missing and the description* 
is too insufficient to recognize the species. 
Recorded as from Sarawak (Wallace). 
Genus 12. Cosmopsaltria, Stal 
dl. -Cosmopsaltria duarum, Walk. 
Journ. Linn. Soc., Zool. i. p. 141 (1857). 
Dist. Mon. Orient. Cicad. p. 48, t. v. f. 8 (1889). 
Id Syn. Cat. Hom. p. 55 (1906). 
Cosmopsaltria lauta, Dist. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) i. 
p. 293 (1888). 
Borneo (Chaper and Allard—Paris Mus.) ; Sara- 
wak( Wallace); Limbang, Kedurong, Sadongand Kuching— 
taken in March and November (Sar. Mus.); Bidi (coll. C. 
J. Brooks); Pontianak (coll. R. Oberthur—Paris Mus. 
and Brussells Mus.) ; South-East Borneo (Doherty—coll. 
Distant). 
Distribution: Malay Peninsula and Borneo. 
* «« PUNDUBIA DECEM, n.s foem. Ferrugineo-lutea lata, mesotho- 
racis scuto viridi, scutello fascia lata interrupta nigricante, abdominis 
seymentis nigro marginatis, tibiis supra tarsisque nigris, alis vitreis; 
anticarum areolis marginalibus fuscescente vittatis, venis viridibus 
‘nigro variis, venis transversis apice venulisque transversis nigricante 
maculatis. 
‘‘Female. Ferruginous luteous, broad. Scutum of the meso- 
thorax green ; scutellum witha broad diffuse blackish band consisting 
of four parts, and with the apical ridges partly black. Hind borders 
of the abdominal seyments, tibiae above and tarsi black. Wings 
vitreons. Fore wings with an indistinct pale brown streak on each 
marvinal areolet; veins green, partly black; transverse veinlets and 
tips of the marginal veins clouded with blackish-brown. Length of 
the body 18 lines ; of the wings 58 lines.” 
R. A. Soc, No. 57) I9IO, 
