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elevated part sulcate, produced and subsinuato-truncate in front. Sp. 
Tettigonia S-giittata (Fab.) = Oxypleura sanguijlua (Walk.); Cicada capitata 
(Oliv.) = O. suhrufa (Walk.) ; and Platyp>leura hilpa and fulvigera (Walk.). 
B. e. Z. 1866, pp. 168-169. 
Ilyantiaj g. n., StSl, 1. c. p. 2. Allied to Platypleura ; forehead convex, 
rather prominent at base, depressed above ; sides of thorax slightly dilated. 
Type Cyclochila honcsta (Walk.). B. e. Z. 1866, p. 169. 
Rustia, g. n., St*l, 1. c. p. 8. Allied to Tihicen ; sides of head turning 
upwards, its anterior margin deeply incised on each side of forehead ; apical 
cells of wings 5. Sp. R. peduncnlata, sp. n., Stal, Berl. ent. Zoits. 1866, 
p. 683, Cambodia. 
Emaihiay g. n., StSl, 1. c. p. 8. Inner ulnar area of tegmina not widened 
towards apex ; apical cells 1 and 2 extending equally far forward ; thorax 
widened at base ; tympana chiefly exposed ; opercula short ; anterior femora 
spinose. Sp. E. ccgrota, sp. n., St§.l, Berl. ent. Zeits. 1866, p. 172, from 
Bombay. 
Bceturia, g. n., St®l, 1. c. p. 9. Allied to Tibicen) limb of tegmina and 
wings very narrow, apical cell 7 longer than 8, inner ulnar cell of equable 
width. Type Cicada conviva (Stal), B. e. Z. 1866, p. 172. 
Saticula, g. n., Stfil, Berl. ent. Zeits. 1866, p. 172 = Cicada group 5 of 
Hagen. Sp. S. coriaria, St®l, 1. c. — Cicada violacea (Hag. excl. syn.). 
Graptopsaltria, g. n., StSl, Hem. Afr. iv. p. 3. Allied to Tacua\ head 
narrower than thorax, vertex twice as wide as eyes ; ocelli distant ; thorax 
narrowed in front ; tegmina with 8 apical cells ; anterior femora spinose 
beneath. Sp. G. colorata, sp. n., St§.l, Berl. ent. Zeits. 1866, p. 169, from 
Japan ? 
Scieroptem, g.n., St§l, I c. p. 4. Allied to Gccana] ulnar veins contiguous 
at base, or united for a short distance ; head scarcely narrower than base of 
thorax ; anterior femora thick, spinose beneath. Sp. Cicada splendidula 
(Fab.), C. crocea (Gin^r.), and Iluechys fumigata (StHl), B. e. Z. 1866, p. 169. 
Graptotettix, g. n., StSl, I c. p. 4. • Allied to Galana ; tegmina with 10 
apical cells ; vertex twice as wide as eyes ; anterior femora spinose beneath, 
tibije longer than femora. Sp. G. guttaius, sp. n., StSl, Berl. ent. Zeits. 
1866, p. 170, from the Himalayas. 
Leptopsaltriay g. n., Stfil, 1. c. p. 6. Allied to Dundtihia : cheeks with a 
tubercle or callosity near the apex ; rostrum passing posterior coxae ; oper- 
cula short. Sp. Cicada tuhcrosa and quadrituherculata (Sign.), guttularis 
(Walk.), B. e. Z. 1866, p. 170. 
Cosmopsaltria, g. n., StSl, 1. c. p. 5. Allied to Eundubia; cheeks without 
a tubercle ; rostrum reaching or passing apex of posterior coxae ; opercula 
long, passing middle of ventral surface. Sp. Cicada dory ca, didyma, chloro- 
gaster (Boisd.), spinosa, obtecta (Fab.), Jlavida (Gu^r.) = Dunduhia saturata 
(Walk.), Dundubia lineifera, pcccilochlora^ and biguttata (W alk.), B. e. Z. 
1866, p. 170. 
Pomponia, g. n., St§,l, I c. p. 6. Allied to preceding ; opercula short, some- 
what transverse. Sp. Cicada fusca (Oliv.), imperatoria (Westw.), Dundubia 
uraniay linearis^ and thalia^ and Carineta expansa (Walk.), B. e. Z. 1866, 
p. 171. 
Henicopsaltria, g. n., StSl, I c. p. 7. Allied to Thopha ; thorax narrower 
in front ; head wider than front of thorax ; ocelli nearly 3 times as far from 
