18 



APPENDIX. rULGOKID.'E. 



dotted with small black spots, a few of which are margined with 

 greyish ; wings lacteous, the venation pale brownish ochraceous ; 

 cephalic process a little longer than abdomen, robust, its apex 

 moderately, obliquely widened and spatulate, the margins promi- 

 nently carinately recurved, the whole length of the pi'ocess is 

 tricarinate, on the apical half tlie carinie are somewhat close 



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Fig. S.—P//rops (li»t(niii. 



together and the outer carina? sinuate, on the posterior half the 

 carinations are wider apart and straighter. 



Length excl. tegm. 42 ; head 21 ; exp. tegm. 65 millim. 



Hah. Burma; Karen-ni (Z'k/). 



Dr. Gestro has kindly erabled me to figure the male type of 

 this species, which is contained in the Genoa Museum. 



Genus FULGORA. (Vol. Ill, p. 182.) 



FULGOEA. CAXDELARIA. (VoL III, p. 183.) 



Pyrops candelaria, Kersh. Zool. Jcthrb. Si/st. xxix, pp. lOo-liU, 

 Taf. 8, 9, 10 (1910). 



Under the generic name of Pi/i'ojts, Kershaw has published a 

 " Memoir on the Anatomy and I^ife History of Ftihjom 

 candelavia .'^ 



3160. Fulgora peguensis, Schmidt, Zool Anz. xxxviii, p. 161 (1911). 



Head (including cephalic process) hocli above and on lateral 

 areas black, extreme apex and basal lateral areas ochraceous, 

 beneath dark brownish ochraceous, posterior lateral areas of face 

 and the whole of the clypeus ochraceous; pronotum above ochra- 

 ceous, two broad central longitudinal fascia?, an oblique fascia on 

 each lateral area, and a lateral marginal line behind eyes, black ; 

 me^onotum ochraceous. six small spots on anterior margin, two 

 central longitudina fnsoise, an oblique spot near each lateral 



