IIG 



APPENDIX. FULGORID^. 



fascia, piceous ; legs and rostrum more ocliraceous than virescent ; 

 tegmina and wings hyaline, the venation fuscous, the tegmina with 

 a somewhat large and distinct fuscous marginal spot at end of 

 costal membrane, the wings with a distinct fuscous spot at apex 

 of abdominal area ; anterior margin of vertex angulate, the apices 



Fig. 85. — Gcetulla moniana. 



of its lateral margins angularly pron)inent ; mesonotum distinctly 

 longitudinally tricarinate ; face much louger than broad, the 

 lateral margins nearly subparallel ; tegmina with the costal mem- 

 brane distinctly arched and broad, narrowed at base and apex. 



Length excl. tegin. 5 ; exp. tegm. 17 millim. 



Hah. E. Himalayas ; Kurseong, 5000 ft. ; Darjiling, 6000 ft. 

 {Brit. & Jnd. Mass.). 



Allied to G. nigrovenosa, Melich., but the face longer and its 

 lateral margins nearly straight, not widened towards clypeus : 

 fuscous spot to wings sometimes absent. 



he 



Subfamily FLATIN^. (Vol. III. p. 397.) 

 Salukkis marginellus. (Vol. Ill, p. 418.) 



Mr. J. C. Kershaw (J. Bomb. N. H. Soc. xxi. p. 607, 1912, 

 PI. A. figs. 1 and 6) has given the particulars of the development 

 of this species from the egg. 



Genus NEOSALURNIS. 



Neosaluniis, Bist. A. M. N. H. (8) v, p. 311 (1910). 



Type, N. reticulatus, Dist. 



Distribution. North India ; Burma. 



Head (including eyes) a little narrower than prouotum, vertex 

 about as long as pronotum, somewhat broadly, angularly, and a 

 little upwardly produced ; face longer than broad, a little poste- 

 riorly and more strongly anteriorly narrowed, the lateral margins 

 from a little in front of eyes to clypeus broadly laminately ridged, 

 at base with a very short central carination ; clypeus shorter than 



