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APPENDIX. — FULGORIDiE. 



Geuus REDARATOR, nov. 



Type, R. bimaculatus, Dist. 



Dhtrihution. South Inrlia. 



Vertex centrally about as broad as long, moderately convexly 

 produced in front ot" eyes, the apical margin distinctly cai'inate, 

 the disk a little concave, posterior margin concave ; eyes longer 

 than broad and posteriorly slightly produced ; face large, a little 

 convex, about as broad as long, a little narrowed before clypeus, 

 which is about as long as broad at base, and laterally obliquely 

 transversely striate, anterior margin slightly convexly produced ; 

 prouotum shorter than vertex, subconvexly rounded anteriorly, 

 posterior margin truncate, the lateral angles distinctly produced, 

 centrally carinate ; mesonotum about as long as vertex, the lateral 

 margins concavely oblique, centrally carinate ; tegmina deflected 

 in a subconvexly oblique position to the body, narrowed and 

 rounded at apices, reticulately transversely veined between the 

 longitudinal veins ; posterior tibiae with two spines. 



In this enumeration the genus will be placed with Tatva{\o\.'\n, 

 p. 336) and Brahmaloha (vol. iii, p. 337), both of which agree 

 with Redarator in having the clypeus transversely striate (c/. 

 " Synopsis of Genera," vol. iii, p. 333). 



3249. Redarator bimaculatus, sp. n. 



Brownish ochraceous ; tegmina irregularly marked with black 

 spots between many of the reticulate veins, especially in the 

 claval area ; face with two large contiguous glossy black spots 



Fig. 66. — Redarator bimaculaitis. 



near the anterior margin, immediately beyond these spots the 

 surface is moderately transversely impressed, and again before 

 clypeus behind the black spots there is a transverse pale fascia 

 marked with two small dark spots ; structural characters as in 

 generic diagnosis. 



Length inch tegm. 6 millim. 



Hab. South India; Shevaroy Hills. 



