CATALOGUE OF THE VICTORIAN CICADID^E. 
Melampsalta kershawi, God. and Froqq., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., 
1904, p. 636. 
(Note. — The type specimen of M. kershawi is a female of 
M. denisoni, faded in colour, and rather mutilated.) 
M. binotata, God. and Frogg., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., 1904, 
p. 643. 
Melampsalta angusta, God. and Froqq. ( nec . Walk.), loc. cit., p. 643. 
(Note. — Determined by Walker as M. angusta. Walk., in the col- 
lection. In the Macleay Museum, Sydney, Goding and Froggatt 
have determined the male as M. angusta, and the female as M. 
binotata, God. and Frogg. M. angusta is a synonym for M. cruen- 
tata, Fabr., a very distinct species, from New Zealand.) 
M. CRUENTATA, Fabr. 
Tettigonia cruentata, Fabr., Syst. Ent., p. 680, 1775. 
Melampsalta cruentata, Stal., Hem. Fabr., II., p. 116, 1869. 
Cicada sericea, Walk., List. Horn., p. 169, 1850. 
Cicada rosea. Walk., loc. cit., p. 220 . 
Cicada angusta. Walk., loc. cit., p. 174. 
Cicada bilinea, Walk., List. Horn,. Supp., p. 34, 1858. 
Cicada muta, Kirby, Trans. N.Z. Inst., XXV III., p. 445, 1885. 
Melampsalta angusta, Dist., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ( 6 ), IX., 
p. 326, 1892 ; God. and Frogg., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., 1904, p. 643. 
(Note. — One specimen amongst Victorian Cicadidse, but without 
locality. In all probability from New Zealand.) 
M. ABDOMINALIS, Dist. 
Melampsalta abdominahs, Dist., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ( 6 ), IX., 
p. 323, 1892 ; God. and Frogg., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., 1904, p. 634. 
(Note. — One female specimen determined by Walker as Cicada 
melanopygia.) 
M. MURRAYENSIS, Dist. 
Melampsalta murrayensis, Dist., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. XX. 
p. 421, 1907. 
Melampsalta abbreviata, God. and Frogg. {nec. Walk.), Proc. Linn 
Soc. N.S.W., p. 649, 1904. 
(Note.-Determined by Goding and Froggatt m the Macleay 
Museum and National Museum, Melbourne, as M abbreviata Walk. 
This latter species has been placed, however, m the genus Qmntilia, 
and determined by Distant as Q. infans, Walk. This g^us ma> be 
distinguished by having the upper ulnar veins distinctly separate 
at base.) 
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