20 APPENDIX. — FULGORIDyE. 



recorded it as found in the Soutli African Fulgorid, Mantosyna 

 luemorrhoidalis, OH v. 



Tlie dimensions of this 2 specimen are : — Length cepb. process, 

 angle from apex to eyes, 13; eyes to apex abdom. 13; exp. tegm. 

 44 milhm. 



I have also received from Mr. Green a very small 6 specimen 

 of this species wliich is typical in coloration, of which the 

 dimensions are : — Length cepb. process, angle from apex to- 

 eyes, 11 ; eyes to apex abdom. 9; exp. tegm. 30 millim. 



Both the above specimens were taken at Kaudy. 



Saiva cardinalis. (A^ol. Ill, p. 195.) 



Fulgora cardinalis, ScJwiidi, Stett. ent. Zeit. Ixvi, p. 356 (190-5). 



By a strange coincidence Herr Schmidt has not only redescribed 

 Butler's species, but has cbosen the same specific name. 



Genus HOMALOCEPHALA. (Vol. Ill, p. 199.) 



HOMALOCEPIIALA FESTIVA. (Vol. Ill, p. 199, fig. 86.) 



Add : Hah. Ceylon {Green). 



Genus KALIDASA. (Vol. Ill, p. 212.) 



Kalidasa lanata, I))H. (Cicada) ///. Ex. Ent. \\, Index, t. xxxvii,. 

 %. 3 (1773). 



Kalidasa albiflos, Walk. (Vol. Ill, p. 214.) 



Since recording this species nnder Walker's name, I have 

 discovered that it was previously described by Drury. 



Subfamily EURYBRACHYDIN.E. (Vol. Ill, p. .219.) 



Genus EURYBRACHYS. (Vol. Ill, p. 220.) 



3161. Eurybrachys mysorensis, Bkt. A. M. N. H. (8) xiii, p. 4i0 

 (1914). 



Head, pronotum, and mesonotutn shining olivaceous green ; 

 eyes ochraceous ; abdomen above sanguineous, with transverse 

 black segmental margins, apically tliickly furnished witb waxy- 

 white efflorescence ; face dark olivaceous green, transversely paler 

 olivaceous green before clypeus, wbich is blackish ; sternum and 

 abdomen sanguineous, the latter with ti-ansverse black segmental 

 fasciae ; legs black ; tegmina with about basal three-fourths 

 olivaceously virescent, crossed by two paler transverse fasciae, 

 apical fourth dull greyish green ; wings with basal two-thirds 



