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Two specimens in the Sarawak Museum, from Trusan 
and Baram. 
4. — Cosmopsaltria latilinea, Walker. 
Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool. X. p. 85 (1367). 
Cosmopsaltria padda, Distant, Ann. Ma". Xat. Hist. (5) XX. 
p. 239 (1887). 
Cosmopsaltria latilinea, Distant, Mon. Orient. Cicad. p. 48 
p] IV. tig. 15, a, b (1889). 
C. dn,a rum var. latilinea , Distant, Syn. Catal. Horn. p. 55 
(1901)]. 
Cosmopsaltria■ latilinea Monlton, Journ. Str. Br., Boy. 
Asiat. See. No. 57, p. 138 (1911). 
This species, C. duarum and C. agatha form a little 
group, distinguished by the type of the mcsonotal 
markings being common to all three. Besides the in- 
fuscations of the tegmina already noted, latilinea, may 
be distinguished among other characters from the other 
two species, by the colours of the opercula, which are 
green at base, brown in centre and piceous at apex and 
inner margin. The rostrum reaches the centre of the 
posterior coxae. 
Habitat : Borneo and Penang. 
Sarawak : Baram Point, Kedurong, Bintulu and Ku¬ 
ching — many specimens (Sar. Mus.). 
5. Cosmopsaltria phceophila, Walker, 
List Horn. i. p. 52 (1850). 
Distant Mon. Orient. Oicad. p. 68, pi. XII. fi". 21, a, 5(1890) 
f have not seen this species, but from Walker's des¬ 
cription, it seems to be very like C, duarum , though 
Distant’s figure of the female shows a somewhat .dif¬ 
ferent insect. 
Habitat : Borneo and Corea. 
Cosmopsaltria duarum , Walken 
Diiriduloia duarum, Walk. Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool. i. p. 141 
(1857). .... ■ ..'f . 
Cosmopsaltria lauta , Disi. Ann. Mag- Xat, Hist. (61 i. p. 293 
(.168 k. K ; 
id. Mon. Orient. Cicad. p-. 48, pi. V. fig. 8 (1889)1 
This species has very broad piceous margins to the 
opercula. The rostrum reaches just beyond the pos¬ 
terior coxae. C. duarum , agatha , montivaga and plum 
phila (according to Walker’s description, but not to 
