24 APPEXBix. — fulgouiu.t;. 



Subfamily DICTYOPHARIN_^. (Vol. II f, p. 23G.) 



Oenus DICHOPTERA. (Vol. Ill, p. 237.) 



DiCHOPTERA STRifaviTTA to replace T). nahUa. (Vol. Ill, 

 p. 239.) 



Dichoptera sliia-ivitta. Walk. Lis. Saimd.. Horn. p. 36 (1858) ; IHst. 

 A. M. N. li. (7) xviii, p. 349 (1906). 



As previously stated {supra)., 1 have beeix enabled to examine 

 the unique type of W'alker's species from the Saunders Collection 

 and find it to be only a faded example of m_y J), nnbda. Walker's 

 name must tberefore take precedence. 



Add : Hah. Borneo, Java. 



Genus DICTYOPHARA. (Vol. Ill, p. 241.) 



3160. Dictyophara dixoni, DUt. A. M. K. H. (7) xviii, p. 351 

 (IStlHi); Mc/ich. Ahhand. k.-k. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wieii, vii, 1, 

 p. 127 (1912). 



Body and legs virescent or ochraceous ; tegmina and wings pale 

 hyaline, the venation very pale ochraceous ; head curved upwardly, 

 narrowing to apex, in front of eyes about as long as mesonotum, 

 above with the lateral margins strongly ridged, and with a very 

 short central ridge near middle ; face tricarinate, the lateral 

 carinations moderately converging before clypeus, which is 

 strongly centrally carinnte, and obliquely striate on each lateral 

 area ; pi'onotum centi'ally carinate ; mesonotum tricarinate, the 

 lateral carinations almost straight, not convexly converging 

 anteriorly ; posterior tibise with hve spines, their apices black, 

 first spine near extreme base ; rostrum considerably passing 

 posterior coxae ; femora and tibise strongly sulcate longitudinally. 



Length excl. tegm. 11 ; exp. tegm. 20 milliin. 



Hab. Bombav (li. M. Dixon):, Lucknow {Bruneiti) ; Calcutta 

 (Ind. Mks.). 



3167. Dictyophara cummingi, Disf. A. M. N. H. (7) xviii, p. 351 

 (1906); Melich. Abhaiid. h.-h. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wieii, vii, 1, 

 p. 125 (1912). 



Body and legs virescent or ochraceous ; eyes black; tegmina 

 and wings hyaline, with the venation very pale ochraceous ; head 

 prolonged, robust, porrect, slightly ascending at tip, strongly 

 excavate above, the ridges very pronounced, its length from 

 in front of eyes about equal to that of pronotum and mesonotum 

 together ; face tricarinate, the lateral carinations converging 

 anteriorly and not extending posteriorly beyond the eyes ; clypeus 

 centrally carinate; pronotum tricarinate, the lateral carinations 



