COSMOSC.VETA. 



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2337. Cosmoscarta bispecularis, White (Cercopis), A. M. N. H. xiv, 



p. 426 (1844) ; Stdl, Stetf. ent. Zeit. xxii, p. lo3 (1861) ; Bull. 

 (Cosmoscarta) Cist. Ent. i, p. 259 (1874) ; Atkins. J. A. S. B. 

 liv, p. 10 (1885). 



Body beueath and legs testaeeous-red ; four black spots to 

 pronotum, two smaller near anterior margin, and two very much 

 larger and inwardly oblique on disk; sternum and a quadruple 

 series of large spots to abdomen beneath, black ; lateral margins 

 of prosternum testaceous-red ; tegmina pale testaceous-red, the 

 apical area, six large rounded spots arranged in two transverse 

 series and a longitudinal spot at base, black ; wings pale fuli- 

 ginous, the basal area narrowly sanguineous ; head transversely 

 impressed befoi'e eyes ; pronotum thickly finely punctate, foveately 

 impressed on each side near anterior margin, obliquely foveate 

 near each lateral angle, centrally longitudinally carinate for almost 

 its entire length, lateral margins reflexed ; face transversely 

 striate, narrowly, medially, longitudinally interrupted ; meso- 

 sternal tubercles broad, compressed, subprominent ; rostrum 

 reaching the intermediate coxae ; posterior tibiae with a short spine 

 near base and a strong spiue beyond middle ; tegmina a little 

 more than twice as long as broad. 



Length escl. tegm. 11 ; exp. tegm. 24 to 25 millim. 



Hah. " N. India " {Brit. Mus.). Assam (Ailins. Coll.).— Malay 

 Peninsula. 



C. Tegmina not transversdy fasciated, apical area ochraceons, 



basal area spotted. 



2388. Cosmoscarta dorsimacula, Walk. (Cercopis) List Horn, iii, 

 p. 658 (1851) ; Bufl. (Cosmoscarta) Cist. Ent, \, p. 259 (1874) ; 

 Atkins. J. A. S. B. liv, p. 11 (1885). 

 Cercopis quadriruaculata, Walk. List Horn, iii, p. 661 (1851). 



Body and legs testaceous-red ; four spots to pronotum, the 



Fig. 104. — Cosmoscarta dorsimacula. 



smaller near anterior margin, the larger discal, metanotum, base 

 of abdomen above, sternum (excluding lateral margins of pro- 

 sternum), and a double longitudinal series of spots on each side of 



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