FULGOKA. — SAITA. 19 



margin, eacli followed by a smaller rounded spot, blaf^k ; abdomen 

 above ochraceous, with a basal black transverse fascia ; body 

 beneath and legs ochraceous ; rostrum (excluding base), inner 

 spots on pro- and mesonota, til)ia3 and tarsi, and transverse abdo- 

 minal segmental fasciae, black ; tegmina black, the whole of the 

 venation, and a series of small spots with paler margins, ochra- 

 ceous ; wings ochraceous, with the apical area and posterior 

 margin — somewhat broadly — black ; cephalic process considerably 

 recurved upwards, its apical area distinctly compressed, behind 

 which there are two prominent, longitudinal discal carinations, 



Fig. 9. — Fuk/i/ra pegnensis. 



between which on basal half is a straight, central carination ; on 

 lateral margins, a little in front of eyes, there is a short but distinct 

 spine ; proiiotum centrally cai'inate ; mesonotum tricarinate. 



Length ceph. process, angle from apex to eyes, 10 ; eyes to 

 apex abdom,, 19 ; exp, tegm. 58 millim. 



Hah. Burma ; Palon, Pegu {Fea). 



I am indebted to Dr. Gestro for affording me an opportunit}' to 

 figure the typical female specimen of this species contained in the 

 Genoa Museum. 



* Pdlgora maculata. (Vol. Ill, p. 189.) 



Bugnion (J. Psychol. 13, pp. 326-354 (1908)) has described the 

 " systeme nerveux et organes sensoriels " of this species. I have 

 not been able to consult this publication, but take mv citation 

 from Dr. D. Sharp (Zoolog. Pecord, 1908, p. 402). 



Saiya iNsuLARis. (Vol. Ill, p. 196.) 



Mr. E. E. Green has sent me a female specimen of this species 

 in which the wings (excluding the apical area and posterior 

 margin) are sanguineous and not ochraceous as in the type. It 

 is not altogether unusual to find this change of coloration in the 

 Pulgorime, and 1 have recently (' Insecta Transvaaliensia,' p. 186) 



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