150 



CEDIPOI ly.E. 



mina browu, Avith two large pale spots ou the costa before the 

 middle, the outer half dusky subhyaline, Mith rather indistinct 

 alternate brown and subhyaline spots running round the apex ; 

 wings iridescent hyaline, clouded towards the apex, and stained 

 with yellow at the base and inner margin. I'Vont legs banded 

 with black and grey : hind femora yello\\ ish gi'ey externally, with 

 blackish spots on the carina?, and black on the inside, with a large 

 square white spot before the tip ; hind tibite black, with two 

 white bands and with about eight mostly black-tipped spines, the 

 terminal ones rather long. 



Length 14 mm. : expanse of tegmina, 32 mm. 



India ; Ceylox. 



Type in the British Museum. 



174, Trilophidia cristella, Stid. 



Qldipoda cristella, Stal, Eugenie's IJesa, Ortb. 18G0, p. 344. 

 Trilophidia cristella, Stfil, Receus. Ortli. i, ISTo, p. i^J-^; Saussure, 



Mem. Soc. Geneve, xxviii (9), 1884, pp. 1-57, 158. 

 Trilophidia annnlata, var. a, Stal («ec Tliunb.), lleceus. Ortb. i, 



1873, p. 131. 

 Epacromia aspera, AValker, Cat. Derm. Salt. 15. M. iv, 1870, p. 775. 



Testaceous yellow, scarcely granulated, with the carinnlre of the 

 cciput only slightly marked. Pronotmn with the crest serrated 



rather than dentated, with a 

 black median stripe, and black 

 marks on the pleura ; lateral 

 lobes brown, pale below. 

 Pectus brown on the sides, 

 with two pale spots. Teg- 

 mina brown, not spotted ; 

 wings brown, paler at the 

 base. Front legs indistinctly 

 spotted with brown, hind 

 femora pale outside, spotted 

 above with brown, inside black, 

 with a pale band before the 

 extremity; hind tibia) brown, 

 with a pale band towards the 

 base, and with a sliglit pale 

 baud beyond the middle ; spines pale at the base. 



India ; .Tata ; Philippines, etc. 



Fig. 106. 

 Trilophidia cristella. 



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Genus BRYODEMA. 

 Bryodevia, Fieher, Lotos, iii, 1853, p. 129. 

 Type, Gklij^oda gehleri, Fisch.-AValdh., from Siberia. 



Range. Europe, Asia, south to Hongkong and North India. 

 Large, stout, granulated insects. A'ertex broad, bordered by 

 shallow lateral carina? curving backwards within each eye to the 



