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A Revision of the Genus Cryptotympana (Homoptera, Cicadidae)

A Revision of the Genus Cryptotympana (Homoptera, Cicadidae)

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A <strong>Revision</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Genus</strong> <strong>Cryptotympana</strong>, II29Fig. 71. Exuviae <strong>of</strong> C. distanti sp. nov. A, Frontoclypeus and clypeus in lateral view; B,right antenna; C, left fore leg; D-E, apical part <strong>of</strong> abdomen in ventral view (D, f; E,£). Scales, 1 mm.Total length: 57-68 mm (mean 63.2mm). Expanse <strong>of</strong> forewings: 114-123 mm.Exuviae (Fig. 71). Body dull ochreous to castaneous; frontoclypeus not so swollen,with 10-11 transverse rows <strong>of</strong> hairs; antenna 8-segmented, about 10: 9: 8: 8: 9: 7: 4: 4 in<strong>the</strong> ratio <strong>of</strong> each segmental length; fore femur furnished with 7-too<strong>the</strong>d anterior comb,apically hooked intermediate spike and ra<strong>the</strong>rshort and gently curved posterior spike, on<strong>the</strong> under margin; f 10th abdominal segment spherical, as long as wide; rudiment <strong>of</strong>ovipositor ca 1.7 X as long as wide, with <strong>the</strong> apex acute. Body length: 32.8-39.0 mm,head width: 12.0-13.0 mm. Exuviae examined: 9ff 4-°-°-, Bontotene (ca. 900m), nearMalino, South Celebes, Indonesia, 1. VIII. 1984, Y. Uemura & S.Okajima leg. (MH);2ff 1?, Maros-Camba (ca. 350 m), South Celebes, 5-6. VIII. 1984, Y. Uemura leg.(MH).Distribution. S & C Sulawesi (Celebes).This species was primarily identified with suluensis, due to <strong>the</strong> similarity <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> foperculum and basal hue <strong>of</strong> forewing (Distant 1906c).According to Mr Uemura's observations at Bontotene (ca 900 m in altitude), SSulawesi, in 1984 (pers. comm.), <strong>the</strong> cicadas live and aggregate on twigs or branches (4-

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