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APPENDIX. — FULGORIl).^. 



Genus ADOLENDA. 

 Adolenda, Bisf. A. M. N. II. (8) viii, p. 740 (1911). 



Type, A. typica, Dist. 



Distribution. Northern India. 



Vertex somewhat triangular, the margins strongly ridged, the 

 angles of:" the face visible from above ; face long and slender, 

 narrowest between eyes and distinctly projecting above them, 

 the margins strongly ridged, a distinct ocellus before clypeus, 

 which is 8hort and bears strong, central, and lateral ridges ; pro- 

 notum very short, the lateral areas a little ampliate, the posterior 

 margin strongly angularly emarginate ; mesonotum a little longer 

 than head and pronotum together, tricarinate, the lateral carina- 

 tions oblique; abdomen moderately broad and robust; legs 

 slender, posterior tibise unarmed ; tegmina three times as long 

 as broad, costal membrane bi'oad and unveined, at its apex a 

 cell enclosing stigma, beneath this three distinct subapical cells, 

 beyond these a central longitudinal cell reaching apex, on each 

 side of which ^re connected oblique cells, claval vein not I'eaching 

 apex of clavus ; w ings broader and shorter than tegmina, two 

 transverse veins on disk and two apical triangular cells. 



Allied to the Neotropical genus CEdexis, Stal. 



3182. Adolenda typica, Did. A. M. N. H. (8) viii, p. 740 (1911). 



A'ertex, pronotum, and mesonotum brownish ochraceous, margins 

 of vertex and pronotum, and margins and carinations to meso- 

 notum, dull ochraceous ; abdomen above piceous, narrowly 

 ochraceous at base ; head, sternum, and legs ochraceous ; ab- 

 domen beneath piceous ; tegmina hyaline, the veins piceous and 



Fig. 21.— Adulciida fi/^Uca. 



M'ith the folloAving fuscous-brown spots : a stigmatal spot, two 

 below costal membrane, the outermost connected with a short 

 curA'ed fascia which extends submargiually round posterior half 

 of vertex, and three spots on inner margin, the basal one largest ; 

 wings hyaline, the veins darker. 



Length excl. tegm. 4; exp. tegm. 11 millim. 



Hab. Simla (Brit. Mt(s.). 



