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APPENDIX. — FULGORIDjE. 



broad, slightly tumid above, flattened beneath ; posterior tibiae 

 with two strong spines, posterior tarsi wdth the basal joint 

 longest ; tegmina as long as greatest length of body, considerably 

 narrowed towards apex, costal margin arched and convex at basal 

 area, costal membrane broad, transversely, obliquely, somewhat 

 I'eticulately veined, longitudinal veins more or less reticulately 

 connected tov\ards apical area, claval veins more or less trans- 

 versely connected; wings much broader than tegmina, the margins 

 convex, a moderately deep fissure on apical margin near apex, 

 reticulately veined. 



Allied to Oelastyra, Kirk. (n. nom.) [Cibyra, Stal, nom. prseocc). 



3257. Delhina eurybrachydoides, Dist. A. M. N. R. (8) ix, p. 650 



(1912). 



Head and pronotum pale fuscous brown ; pronotum with dis- 

 tinct darker longitudinal fasciae, about five in number ; abdomen 

 above testaceous red; body beneath and legs brownish ochraceous; 

 femora more or less annulated with piceous ; abdomen beneath 

 with segmental transverse black fasciae ; tegmina dull ochraceous, 



Fig. 73. — Belhina eurybrachydoides. 



much mottled with piceous, these suffusions appearing as a short, 

 broad, oblique fascia near base, extending from costa to about 

 middle of tegmen ; wings golden yellow, apical margin on each 

 side of fissure broadly piceous ; face modei'ately piceous, more 

 ochraceous towards the clypeus, and there witli a small piceous 

 spot on each side ; structural characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Length excl. tegm. 9g ; exp, tegm. 25 millim. 



Hah. Eastern Himalayas {Brit. Mus.). 



Genus GELASTYRA. 



Cibyra, Stil, Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Fork, xviii, p. 209 (1861) ; Hej7i. A/r. 



iv, p. 206 (1866), nom. preeocc. 

 Gelastyra, Kirk. Entomologist, 1904, p. 280, n. nom. 



Type, 0. sj^ectans, Walk. 



Distribution. Teuasserim, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra. 



" Head not or slightly narrower than pronotum ; vertex 



