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APPENDIX. — FULGORID.E. 



disk near middle, two Avliite spots near base of clavus and another 

 a little beyond apex of clavus, apical third pale fuliginous, the 

 veins thickly finely speckled with ochraceous ; wings fuliginous. 



Length excl. tegm. 2| ; exp. tegm. 8 milliin. 



Hah. Ceylon; Peradeniya {Uzel, CoU. MeUchar; Green. Brit. 

 31ns.). 



Previouslv I could onlv draw attention to this species (vol. iii, 

 p. 294). 



Genus FAVENTIA. (Vol. Ill, p. 280.) 



Faveutia piistulata (vol. iii. p. 287, tig. 135). 



Add: Ilab. Sikkiui ; Hnknn (Ajinmidale). 



This is the first record of the species west of Tenasserim. 



Genus ROBIGALIA, nov. 



Type, i?. butleri, Dist. 



Distribution. South India. 



Vertex of head broader than long, the anterior lateral angles 

 acutely prominent, the lateral margins acutely reflexed ; face 

 much longer than broad, slightly widened tovA'ards clypeus, the 

 lateral margins acutely reflexed ; clypeus small, its lateral margins 

 carinate ; pronotum very much broader than long, its anterior 

 margin angularly convex, its posterior margin concave, both 

 margins distinctly i-idged and also a central longitudinal ridge ; 

 mesoiiotum slightly longer than head and pronotum together, 

 transversely depi'essed behind middle ; tegmina attenuated poste- 

 riorly and passing abdominal apex, claval area prominent; legs 

 elongated, first joint of posterior tarsi long. 



3208. Eobigalia butleri, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, and mesonotum greyish white ; two large 

 spots on mesonotum black ; tegmina with mat-gins of clavus 



Fig. 40. — Ihihigalia hutlcri. 



continued to apex, a submarginal fascia from about middle to 

 apex, and a central linear line from claval margin to middle, black 



