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Genus
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.
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,
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to 11.
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This genus was recognised and described in detail by
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, only two species having so far been described. The recognition and descriptions of the five new '
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-like' species in this work are built on the descriptions and figures prepared by Moulds.
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illustrates and compares the main morphological characters of
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(Distant)
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species of
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, and
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(Goding and Froggatt)
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. These two species are similar and not easily separated except by song (see below). Subtle differences appear to exist in the genitalia in ventral and lateral views (
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), and in opercula shapes (
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Fig.
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), which may be useful. Infuscation on the forewings is common in
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, but is variable, and not always present, while abdomen colour can be useful in
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(but not in inland N.S.W.), commonly yellow in
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, tending yellow-orange in
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. Both species are grassland cicadas, inhabiting wide areas in eastern
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and N.S.W., mostly west of the Dividing Range (
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; Popple
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), although far removed from the inland distributions of the new species described below.
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