FULGOKID.E. 



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a large discul anteriorly triaiigulaUMl .spot on niesonotmu, criici- 

 forni elevation, tympana, and posterior segmental margins, 

 testaceous red ; body beneath and legs reddish testaceous ; face 

 (excluding margins), cheeks, bases oi: tibias, tarsi (more or less), 

 and a central spot at base oE abdomen, black ; opercula oehraceous, 

 greyishly pilose ; rostrum not extending beyond the intermediate 

 coxae ; tegmina and wings hyaline, the venatiou reddish or 



Fig. 7. — Mclampbalta zciwhia. 



fuscous ; wings with the margins of the abdominal area more 

 or less fuscous. 



Length excl. tegni. 15-15^ ; exp. tegm. 36 millim. 



Hah. Xepal ; Gowchar, Thankote, Nagorkote {Ind. & Brit. 

 Muss.). 



Allied to J/, literata, Dist. (vol. iii, p. 173), but differing in 

 the narrower and more elongate face, different coloration and 

 markings, &c. 



Family FULGORIDtE. (Vol. HI, p. 175.) 



In tin's large family a considerable number of additions require 

 to be made, and even then our knowledge must be still considered 

 as fragmentary, so far at least as ihe smaller species are concerned. 

 Probably the subfamily Fulgorinie is best known. 



Subfamily FULGORIN.E. (Vol. III. p. 178.) 



Genus PYROPS. (A'ol. Ill, p. 179.) 



3159. Pyrops distant!, Schmidt, Zool Anz. xxxviii, p. 1G3 (1911).. 



Head, thorax, sternum, and legs pale brownish oehraceous ;. 

 about basal half of cephalic process, and pro- and mesonota, 

 somewhat thickly and prominently spotted with black, anterior 

 half of cephalic process very sparingly and laterally black-spotted; 

 abdomen above black, Avith trans\erse oehraceous segmental 

 margins : abdomen beneath pale brownish oehraceous ; tegmina 

 sordidly greyishj the venation more or less oehraceous, closely 



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