Psaltoda maccallumi, also known as the dark sage, is a species of cicada in the true cicada family. It is endemic to Australia. It was described in 2002 by entomologist Maxwell Sydney Moulds.
The forewing length is 38âÂÂ46 mm.
The species is found on the Mount Carbine Tableland in north-eastern Queensland, on Mounts Spurgeon and Lewis, in montane primary rainforest habitats.
Adults may be heard from November to December, clinging to the higher branches of rainforest trees, uttering loud, rich, whining calls followed by a series of slow, purring pulses.