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APPENDIX. PULGOEID^. 



Allied to the preceding species A. Jiarac/amensis, Dist., but 

 differing by the less sinuate costal margin of tegmina and the 

 different shape of the face, colour and markings of tegminn, &c, 



Atracis fimbria. (Vol. Ill, p. 457, fig. 247.) 

 Add: Ila/j. Ceylon; Fnndalaoyd (Green). 



3312- Atracis sadeyana, l)ist. A. M. N. II. (8) ix, p. 470 (1912). 



Body and legs ochraceous ; mesonotuni with a linear black 

 fascia on each side; abdomen much mutilated in type, the 

 base castaneons above ; tegmina pale ochraceous with fuscous 

 markings, of which the principal are an oblique broken fascia 

 extending from apex of radial area to basal area of clavus, some 

 irregular spots at and above apex of clavus and scattered minute 

 spots round apical margin ; wings dull greyish white, the veins 

 ochraceous; head narrower than pronotum, vertex a little longer 



Fig. 95. — Atracis sadeyana. 



than broad, somewliat upwardly directed, moderately flat, but the 

 lateral margins strongly ridged ; face considerably longer than 

 broad, the lateral margins subparallel and very strongly ridged, 

 its disk smooth and moderately flattened ; clypeus finely obliquely 

 striate on each lateral area; pronotum distinctly centrally ridged ; 

 tef^mina a little more than twice as long as broad, tlie costal 

 margin moderately sinuate, the costal membrane at base a little 

 more than three times broader than radial area, apical margin 

 very roundly truncate. 



Exp. tegm. 28 millim. 



Hah. Assam; Sadeya (Br?./. Mus.). 



3313. Atracis clypeata, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) xiii, p. 422 (1914). 



Body above pale greenish ochraceous ; vertex ^^ ith two small 

 spots at apex and the lateral margins near eyes black: mesonotum 

 with somewhat large linear black spots forming two broken ante- 

 riorly converging fascia^ ; abdomen above with two dark basal 

 spots and three pale greenish longitudinal fasciae, one central, 



