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A Revision of the Genus Cryptotympana (Homoptera, Cicadidae)

A Revision of the Genus Cryptotympana (Homoptera, Cicadidae)

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.10 Masami HayasiiiEv^Hr^26Figs. 26-27. 26: <strong>Cryptotympana</strong> sibuyana sp. nov. (paratype from Romblon).viridicostalis sp. nov. (paratype from Palawan).27: C.Type depository: National Musucm <strong>of</strong> Natural History, Washington, D. C.Fur<strong>the</strong>r specimen examined. 1£, without locality, Collected by R. McGregor,"Ace. Nor. 1950, Lot, Govt. Lab. Coll." (BM).Similar to accipiter, but larger and more glossy. Pronotum ochreous with a pair <strong>of</strong>central longitudinal fasciae, much widened anteriorly and fused to each o<strong>the</strong>r posteriorly,<strong>the</strong> extreme lateral and posterior margins black, and <strong>the</strong> inner area more or less tingedwith brown; mesonotum castaneous, paler and ochreous centrally, with 2 pairs <strong>of</strong> anteriorobconical or falcate spots, <strong>the</strong> outer pair very small, a discal spot just before cruciformelevation, and a narrow band across basal arm <strong>of</strong> cruciform elevation, black or muchinfuscated; abdomen black and greyishly pilose, with timbal covering except for <strong>the</strong> innerlateral part, a pair <strong>of</strong> spots on 2nd tergum (not always), caudal and central (not always)parts <strong>of</strong> £ 8th tergum, and central part <strong>of</strong> -?• 9th tergum, ochreous to castaneous; a pair<strong>of</strong> white pollinose spots sometimes appearing on £ 3rd tergum.Venter <strong>of</strong> thorax dull ochreous, clo<strong>the</strong>d with sparse white pollinosity, with lateral part<strong>of</strong> central metaprepisternal process black and with £ operculum ochreous orange andpollinose laterally; legs also very similar to those <strong>of</strong> accipiter, but ochreous parts darker;

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