45, 
BORNEAN CICADIDAE. 143 
Td. Faun. Brit. Ind., Rhynch. ili. p. 111 CiSs06). 
Id. Syn. Cat. Hom. p. 67 (1906). 
Dundubia linearis, Walk. List Hom. i. p. 48 (1850). 
Dundubia cinctimanus, Walk. 1. c. p. 49 (1850). 
Dundubia ramifera, Walk. |. c. p. 53 (1850). 
Dundubia urania, Walk 1. c. p. 64 (1850). 
Sarawak: R. Limbang and vicinity of Kuching (Sarawak 
Mus.). Taken in January, April, May, August and De- 
cember. This appears to be the first record for Borneo. 
Distribution ::India; Malaya: Java, Sumatra and the 
Peninsula ; Philippines and Japan. 
Stoll calls this Cicada La Cigale Chanteuse Brune (p. 39). 
Pomponia wmperatoria,. Westw. 
Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ix. p. 118 (1842). 
Dist. Mon. Orient. Cicad. p. 69, t. ix. f. 15, a, 6 (1890). 
Id. Syn. Cat. Hom. p. 67 (1906). 
From a large series in the Sarawak Museum, it seems 
that this handsome Cicada is fairly common in Sarawak 
throughout the year. The Museum collection possesses 
specimens taken at Kuching, Kapit, Mt. Matang and 
Mt. Penrissen; and the only two months in which these 
specimens were not taken, are January and October; so 
that we may safely suppose that the insect is to be taken 
all the year round. Besides the above localities it has 
been recorded from: Sandakan (Indian Mus. and Pryer— 
coll. Distant); Kina Balu (Whitehead—coll. Distant) : 
Bidi (coll. C. J. Brooks) ; Pontianak (Brussells Mus.). 
General distribution: Malaya. . 
Malacca, Province Wellesley, Perak, Java and Sumatra. 
Dr. O. Beceari* writes of this insect thus:—‘‘ One 
species (Pomponia imperatoria, Westw.), which the Malays 
* In Bornean Forests, O. Beccari, 1994, p. 11. 
R, A. Soc., No. 57, 1910, 
