104 APPENDIX. — FULGORID.E. 



spots on apical area, the outermost long and oblique, the inner- 

 most more or less rounded, extreme apical margin narrowly black ; 

 face and clypeus opaline green with two broad sanguineous longi- 

 tudinal fasciaj ; legs greenish ochraceous, the femora spotted at 

 base and apex with black ; body beneath with sanguineous trans- 

 verse markings ; face considerably longer than broad, narrower at 

 anterior margin than before clypeus. 



Length incl. tegm. 5 millim. 



Hah. Ceylon ; Maha Illupalama (./. C. F. Fnjer). 



The following species described under, or referred to Hemi- 

 sphcerius must now be relegated to the genus Gergithus : — 



GergitJins secmuhis = Hemispluirius secuHclus, Melich. (vol. iii, 



p. 300). 

 Genjithus scliauml = ffemispJurrius scJiaumi, Stal (vol. iii, 



p. 361). 

 Gergitlius nUgiriensis = Ilemisphcrius nilgiriensis Dist. (vol. 



iii, p. 361). 

 Gerqithus reticuhitus = JJemisjjhirins retiadatus, Dist. (vol. iii, 



p. 361). 

 Gergithus eloiigatus =: llemispluvrms eloix/atus, Dist. (vol. iii, 



Gergithus bijnistidatiis = Hemisphar'ms hipustvlatus , AValis. 



(vol. iii, p. 362). 

 Gergithus duhius = Hemisphcerius dubius, Butl. (vol. iii, p. 362). 

 Gergitlius herhacexis = Heinisphivrius herbaceus, Kirbv (vol. iii, 



p. 363). 

 Gergithus venosus = Hemispha'rius venosus, Dist. (vol. iii, p. 363). 



The following species I have not seen. The description is 

 published in Melichar's ' Monographic der Issiden ' (October 

 1906); n)y descriptions in this series were published in February 

 1906. They may, or may not, in some cases be synonyms. 



Gergithus igiwius, Melich. Mon. Issiden, p. 66 (1906), 

 Hah. Pegu : Palou. 



Genus HEMISPH^RIUS. (Vol. Ill, p. 359.) 



The following species have been described by Dr. Melichar, but 

 regarding the near dates of our previous descriptions, and the 

 consequent danger of synonymy, as well as the impossibility of 

 seeing types or typical specimens during the present European 

 war, i can only call attention to the descriptions. 



Hemisphcerius ruficeps, Melich. Mon. Issiden, p. 74 (1906). 



Burma ; Karen-ni. 

 Hemispharius fiavovariegat%is, Melich. 1. c. p. 79. East India. 

 Hemisphcerius frontalis, Melich. 1. c. p. 87. Nilgiri Hills. 



