BOKNEAN CICADIDAE. 151 
Cicada apicalis, Kirby, Journ. Linn. Soe., Zool. xxiv. p. 
febetee fl Loo). 
The Sarawak Museum contains female examples from 
Kuching and Mt. Saribau taken in April, May and August. 
This species has only been recorded from Ceylon before. 
Genus 22. Lemuriana, Dist. 
68. Lemuriana connexa, Dist. 
Rec. Ind. Mus. Vol. V. Pt. iv. (1910). 
Sarawak: Lawas (September 1909); female in Sarawak 
Museum; male from Sarawak Museum and now in the 
collection of Mr. W. L. Distant. 
These are the only two examples at present known. 
Prior to the discovery of this species and the next, the 
genus Lenuriana contained three species from Africa and 
one from India. 
69. Lemuriana chandea, n. sp. 
Male. Head above black, the front posteriorly edged 
with deep red castaneous ; pronotum and mesonotum deep 
red castaneous ; a thin median interrupted black hour-glass 
shaped fascia on pronotum ; three elongate obconical black 
fasciae on mesonotum, reaching to the cruciform elevation, 
the central fascia bifid; abdomen black, lateral areas 
densely golden pilose (head and thorax not so densely 
pilose) ; body beneath castaneous with thin median row 
of black spots, one on each segment; legs castaneous ; 
opercula ochraceous; on the underside, a silvery densely 
pilose border reaches from front of head to base of oper- 
culum. Tegmina and wings hyaline, entirely free from 
fuscous spots; venation fuscous; costal membrane dark 
red. 
Female. Markings and colouring as in male, except 
that the last segment of abdomen is dark castaneous in- 
stead of black. 
R. A. Soc., No. 57, 1910, “ar 
