152 BORNEAN CICADIDAE. 
70. 
Length excel. : tegm. 6,20 mm. 2 24 mm.; exp. tegm. 
6 63 mm. © 68 mm. 
Types. & & & in Sarawak Museum. 
Sarawak: Mt. Matang—3160 ft. (Sarawak Mus.). 
These are the only two specimens at present known; 
the female was captured on the summit of Mt. Matang in 
June 1900 and the male was taken on the same binge ten 
years later (May 5th, 1910). 
LI. chandea is allied to L. apicalis, Germ., an Indian 
species, from which it differs principally in size,“ in the 
pilose covering to the abdomen, in the absence of a fuscous 
spot in the tegmma, and in the elongate mesonotal fascie, 
which are described as obconical spots in L. apicalis. In 
that species there is a greyish-white tomentose spot on the 
lateral margins of both the first and second abdominal 
segments and similarly coloured basal margins to the fifth 
and sixth segments. In chandea the lateral areas are 
uniformly golden pilose. . 
Genus 28. Muda, Dist. 
Muda obtusa, Walk. 
List Hom. Suppl. p. 37 (1858). 
Dist. Mon. Orient. Cicad. p. 149, t. xv. f. 14, a, b (1892). 
Id. Syn. Cat. Hom. p. 156 (1906). 
Muda concolor, Dist, Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. (2a) x. vii. p. 
384 (1897). 
Borneo (coll. Noualhier—Paris Mus.). 
General distribution: Malaya. 
Java, Sumatra and Penang. 
* Distant gives these measurcments fur the male of L. apicalis :— 
Length excel. teem. 17 mm. ; exp. tegm. 48 min. (eng EE Ind., 
Rhyneb. Vol. IIL. p. 167). 
Jour. Straits ranch 
