04 APPENDIX. — FULGORID.T. 



greyish white, the anterior margin of a simihir colour ; tegmina 

 fuscous brown, rather more than the costal membrane creamy- 

 white, some spots of the sauie colour on claval margin, tlie apical 

 cells also banded with greyish white, and two small spots before 

 apical area; wings fuliginous; structural characters as in generic 

 diagnosis. 



Length exel. tegm. 3 ; exp. tegm. 7 millim. 



Hah. Ceylon ; Peradeuiya {Green). Sikkim ; Sukna, 500 ft. 

 {Aanandale). 



Subfamily DERBIN^. (Vol. Ill, p. .295.) 



Genus PHENICE. (Vol. Ill, p. 296.) 



Sardis. A7/7.-. Eep. Eip- ''^tai- //"«'• I'icoit. Assoc, pt. i.x, p. 426 

 (1906). 



Phe>-ice mcesta. (Vol. Ill, p. 290, fig. 142.) 

 Add : Hah. Bengal ; Pusa. 



3219. Phenice pallata, Uisf. A. M. N. H. (8) viii, p. 039 (1911). 



Head and thorax above piceous, pronotum black ; body beneath 

 black ; metasternum and legs stramineous ; coxae piceous ; ab- 

 domen above black, spotted with ochraceous ; tegmina dark 

 fuscous, the costal area white, with large dark fuscous spots, 

 the second from base largest and longitudinal, the others 

 transverse, the inner area broadly and irregularly white, the 

 fuscous extending through it to inner margin near base and 

 before middle, two white spots on apical margin, the lowermost 

 laro-e, the upper one small, the apices of the veins on inner 

 maro-in are fuscous ; wings fuliginous, with the veins fuscous, 

 the posterior marginal area suffused with white ; antennae 

 ochraceous. 



Length excl. tegm. 3; exp. tegm. 19 millim. 



Hah. United Provinces ; Ivumaon District. 



Allied to P. ma'sta, Westw., but larger, markings of tegmina 

 different, &c. 



3220. Phenice ferruginea, Dist. A. 31. K. II. {S) viii, p. 639 (1911). 



Vertex of head and pronotum sordidly greyish; mesonotum 

 fuscous brown, with the lateral and basal margins (the latter 

 broadlv), a central straight longitudinal carinatiou, and a 

 broader waved longitudinal fascia on each lateral area sordidly 

 o-reyish or very pale virescent ; abdomen above fuscous brown, 

 the segmental margins black, with greyish spots ; head beneath. 



